IslandTractor
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- Prudence Island, RI
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- 2007 Kioti DK40se HST, Woods BH
So, just trying to figure out a few things. Does a flail mower 'use' as much power as a rotary mower (bush hog)? Also, there seems to be a huge difference in price between some of the brands. Is there a 'substantive' difference?
Thanks.
Flails use roughly the same power per foot of width as bush hogs and finish mowers. I'd say it is more related to the material being cut than what type of mower. There are heavy duty flail mowers intended for roadside maintenance that would typically be six or seven feet wide and run on 60-100hp tractors but there are also lighter duty flails (like the often discussed Caroni) where a six foot flail can be run with a 30hp tractor to cut grass/pastures or a 40hp tractor for the equivalent of what a bush hog will do.
Yes there is a substantive difference between the heavy duty flails and the light/medium duty types. Just look at the spec sheets for total weight to get an idea. For practical purposes, unless you have a contract with the county to mow right of ways and median strips or are running a professional land clearing business, the "light/medium" duty flails sold by JD, Caroni, Befco and others are more than adequate.