Front mounted brush cutter with open cab

   / Front mounted brush cutter with open cab #11  
Our property is covered up with t posts and fence posts and barbed wire that is hidden from years of overgrowth. That is something to think about.
I walked a lot on our properties before I went at them with mowers. Amazing what one finds and what pops out of the ground over the years. I wrecked a Honda push mower on some pipe that just magically appeared one day in an area I had thought was safe.

Barbed wire is still showing up in places too. I still attempt spot checks now and then, good exercise and beats equipment destruction or a visit to the hospital.
 
   / Front mounted brush cutter with open cab #12  
Not quite the same, but I gave up using the offset articulating flail on my open station MX5800. Even with helmet, face shield and heavy clothing, I didn't feel safe. I got hit with too much debris that bounced off trees, rocks and the ground.

Even the cab of the L6060 gets pelted. Haven't broken any glass yet though:

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Might be different with a front mounted implement though.
 
   / Front mounted brush cutter with open cab #13  
Does your flail mower discharge towards your L6060 or away from it?

Front rotary cutters have some advantages, but the amount of loose material and dust that comes back at the tractor and the operator is their disadvantage in my experience.

Some protection will be offered by having the pretty big front end of the MX5200 between the operator and the brush cutter when the cutter is run at ground level, but I'd still wear face protection.

My front cutter throws so much out the rear that I welded a piece of metal over the rear discharge. That reduced the amount of discharge from the rear. Most gets discharged from the front now. But I still wear face protection.
 
   / Front mounted brush cutter with open cab #14  
Does your flail mower discharge towards your L6060 or away from it?

Front rotary cutters have some advantages, but the amount of loose material and dust that comes back at the tractor and the operator is their disadvantage in my experience.

Some protection will be offered by having the pretty big front end of the MX5200 between the operator and the brush cutter when the cutter is run at ground level, but I'd still wear face protection.

My front cutter throws so much out the rear that I welded a piece of metal over the rear discharge. That reduced the amount of discharge from the rear. Most gets discharged from the front now. But I still wear face protection.
The flail discharges to the bottom and rear when horizontal and to the left when vertical. In both positions, debris is thrown away from the cab but often ricochets off nearby fixed objects.
 
   / Front mounted brush cutter with open cab #15  
Even a speck of debris in the eye can be painful if not worse.
 
   / Front mounted brush cutter with open cab #16  
Not quite the same, but I gave up using the offset articulating flail on my open station MX5800. Even with helmet, face shield and heavy clothing, I didn't feel safe. I got hit with too much debris that bounced off trees, rocks and the ground.
Yes, definitely a ricochet on the neighbor. I haven’t noticed any issues with the flail. Is yours all the time or when lifted off the skids/roller?
 
   / Front mounted brush cutter with open cab #17  
Yes, definitely a ricochet on the neighbor. I haven’t noticed any issues with the flail. Is yours all the time or when lifted off the skids/roller?
With the roller on the ground, the deflectors keep flying debris to a minimum. The hammer flails occasionally throw a rock though.
 

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