biffo
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Hello
Have bought a nearly new Kubota flail mower to use with my B7100HST tractor. It was fitted to B1700 when bought new but soon taken back to the dealer in exchange for a new larger tractor and larger flail.
The 3 point mounting points on the flail are much wider than the lower arms on the tractor (about 8") although there are different brackets on the flail to allow offset and central mowing, so although the flail arms are too wide I have managed to get around that for the moment.
In the last photo below is the flail partly set up behind my tractor, but to me it appears too far back from the tractor and is creating a lot of leverage when lifted. The top link is of standard length I think and has just come to the end of it's safe adjustment outwards at 23.6" between bearing centers.
I realise that the B1700 is heavier than the B7100 by about 260#, but at the moment I still have the mmm in place wich weighs 330# so I guess they are similar in weight at the moment.
I always understood that one of the plus points of a flail was it sat right up behind the tractor and made the whole setup compact, this looks a long way back to me but I don't have any experience with 3 point mowers to know if this is normal or not. Any ideas on this?
Thanks guys, just want to get it right first time around.
Jamie
ps: It's Kubota FM120 weighing 540# with a 48" cut
Have bought a nearly new Kubota flail mower to use with my B7100HST tractor. It was fitted to B1700 when bought new but soon taken back to the dealer in exchange for a new larger tractor and larger flail.
The 3 point mounting points on the flail are much wider than the lower arms on the tractor (about 8") although there are different brackets on the flail to allow offset and central mowing, so although the flail arms are too wide I have managed to get around that for the moment.
In the last photo below is the flail partly set up behind my tractor, but to me it appears too far back from the tractor and is creating a lot of leverage when lifted. The top link is of standard length I think and has just come to the end of it's safe adjustment outwards at 23.6" between bearing centers.
I realise that the B1700 is heavier than the B7100 by about 260#, but at the moment I still have the mmm in place wich weighs 330# so I guess they are similar in weight at the moment.
I always understood that one of the plus points of a flail was it sat right up behind the tractor and made the whole setup compact, this looks a long way back to me but I don't have any experience with 3 point mowers to know if this is normal or not. Any ideas on this?
Thanks guys, just want to get it right first time around.
Jamie
ps: It's Kubota FM120 weighing 540# with a 48" cut