Mowing Is anyone running a flail mower on a 1526?

   / Is anyone running a flail mower on a 1526?
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My main concern is if it is too big. What model tractor is yours, so that I can look up the specs?
 
   / Is anyone running a flail mower on a 1526? #13  
I know the main concern is weight and stability if I am reading this correctly. But as far as HP, on our dyno we routinely see the 1526 with 2-3 more PTO HP than advertised. Keep in mind that this was the 3016 model (28HP) before Tier IV norms caused them to rate it at a lower RPM to get the HP down. We have guys running 6' flails with 1526 with no issues on flat ground that is routinely mowed. Might be a bit slow on the first mowing in spring, but otherwise good.
 
   / Is anyone running a flail mower on a 1526?
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I know the main concern is weight and stability if I am reading this correctly. But as far as HP, on our dyno we routinely see the 1526 with 2-3 more PTO HP than advertised. Keep in mind that this was the 3016 model (28HP) before Tier IV norms caused them to rate it at a lower RPM to get the HP down. We have guys running 6' flails with 1526 with no issues on flat ground that is routinely mowed. Might be a bit slow on the first mowing in spring, but otherwise good.

Very helpful, thanks! Do you have any input about the weight issue?
 
   / Is anyone running a flail mower on a 1526? #15  
I've got that Orsi from my NewHolland / Mahindra dealer. I've mowed of 6' Alders with it last year. It's pretty soon time to put that flail mower back on the tractor.
 
   / Is anyone running a flail mower on a 1526?
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I sent an email to the Italians, who sent me to VMC here in the USA. The fellow at VMC said he feels better about the size of the Energy 155 vs the Young 165. It seems that both function in a similar way.

Here are some of the notable differences in specs with the Energy vs the Young:
Weight: 562/1047 pounds
Cutting Width: 155/162 cm
Recommended tractor weight: 1763/3300 pounds

The maximum distance that they stick off of the right side of the tractor is essentially the same.
The 1526 falls into the recommended specs for the Young, but just barely. The Energy seems like it is much closer to the center of the envelope.
 
   / Is anyone running a flail mower on a 1526?
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I figure I should follow up in case someone finds the thread in search results.

I ended up with the Peruzzo Fox Cross 1600:
Iowa Farm Equipment -- Peruzzo Fox Cross Ditch Bank Flail Mowers

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The price was unfortunately very high, and I'm hoping that it will last long enough to make it worthwhile. But it fits the tractor fine.

The difference between the two companies (VMC and IFE) was alarming. Getting anything out of VMC was like pulling teeth. I called IFE once and talked to Scott, who had all of the answers I needed. I called back a few weeks later with more questions, and we picked up right where we left off, since he had taken notes about what kind of tractor I was going to use, etc. Very impressed with the organization. The mower was in stock and shipped promptly. The skid was huge, as you can see it on my trailer that is just under 7 feet wide.
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I did my own rear remote, using the Prince SV series stacking valves. There is room to put the valves behind the seat, though I did scoot over the orange safety triangle. The local tractor shop made up the hydraulic hoses to my specs. There are three hoses that run to the back of the tractor: an inlet, an outlet, and a PB. The WR Long third function valve is in series with the Prince valves. The loader valve PB goes to the Prince inlet. The prince outlet goes to the third function inlet. The third function outlet goes to the loader return, and the prince outlet joins it there with a tee fitting.

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The valve body is mounted to the back of the horizontal cross piece with a scrap of 1/4" thick aluminum angle that I had sitting around. I made a small steel bracket to support the front. One challenging factor is that the horizontal cross piece does not have a rectangular cross section. If it did, I would have used the thick aluminum angle on both sides, but that was not possible without bending the angle.
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There are two odd things that I cannot figure out about the mower. First, one of the hydraulic lines was inexplicably shorter than the other four. As delivered, one of the four lines wouldn't reach the rear remotes. My solution was to loosen the bolt on the block that secures the lines to the mower, and remove that shorter line from that block. You can see in the photo below that there are only three lines in the left-most block.
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The other strange thing was that there was a 100 pound box of scrap on the skid, including worn out gears and bearings. Fortunately I was not paying directly for the shipping. If I had, I might have complained. But I can't figure out why on earth they would ship me a box of scrap.
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I'm quite pleased with the mower's ability to cut. In this picture I was running it a little to low, but have since adjusted to a higher cutting height and it works even better.
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