Flail Mower Let's talk flail mowers

   / Let's talk flail mowers #8,221  
A new one is $3150
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #8,222  
Well making progress on my flail mowers beam;

Working on the side gussets......................................done
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Getting it painted up, next step install
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Of course the other day one of my brothers came by, after I had butt welded the tubing and welded on the top and bottom straps. He was standing there and said would have been easier just to cut both ends off and just replace all the tube would have been less work and welding.
Yep, it sure would have, where were you last week with the good ideas :)
The only problem would be the metric pins it came with and whether they would fit the new bored slugs :eek: The other issue would be the required bronze bushings with the same issue of fit :eek:
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #8,223  
The only problem would be the metric pins it came with and whether they would fit the new bored slugs :eek: The other issue would be the required bronze bushings with the same issue of fit :eek:
I cut the old bored slug (pivot) off the damaged section and welded it to the new tubing.
Cleaned the bushings this morning applied grease directly to the bushings, and greased the pins.
The first pin went in nicely the second pin took considerable finagling to get the bottom hole lined up for full bore of the pin. About 3 hours getting it in and fitted this morning. Now the mower is back as it was 2 weeks ago. :)
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   / Let's talk flail mowers #8,224  
I don't know if this is allowed or not, mods do your thing.
I saw this on facebook marketplace a few minutes ago. Is is a good deal? Then my financial manager said no. It's anyone's game.
I do think it's a good match for my MF 451 though.
I got the BCRM-155 last year. That's what I paid for mine new and shipped to my driveway. It may have been a couple of hundred less, I don't recall exactly. All the pretty yellow labels turned white and mostly flaked off. They're cheap paper labels but the cutter works great.

I didn't have anything to lift it except the 3PH on the Ford. I had to partially assemble it down front then haul it up with the tractor. I didn't have the right quick connectors so the cutter was extended while I brought it up the shop. I ran the tires on the Ford at minimum pressure to keep the tread flat. That doesn't work well with this cutter. It flattened the right-rear tire when I lifted it. I had to crawl back to the shop hoping to not break the tire off the rim. It takes full tire pressure to keep the rim out of the dirt. And you will, for sure, know it's back there.
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #8,225  
It's been some time since I posted in the forum! I hope all you old timers are doing well. I just wanted to stop by and share about a John Deere 25A coarse cut that is for sale in Sequim WA. One of my long time customers passed away and his wife called asking for assistance on selling the mower. She doesn't do social media or computers really so I told her I would help in any way I could to find a buyer. I thought why not post to all the fine folks on the "Let's Talk flailmowers" thread because you guys are awesome & just might know someone in the market. I am attaching photos for reference. If you have any questions or know someone just tell them to call Carrie at Flail-Master & I will get them in touch with the owner. THANKS!
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   / Let's talk flail mowers #8,226  
That is a solid fine looking mower for someone!
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #8,227  
I would have been interested early last year. Not so much now. I am a little over an hour away from Sequim. I will ask around locally.
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #8,228  
First post here, looking at a Maschio Brava L hydraulic offset vs Del Marino Flipper. I have a Deer 5205 4wd to power it, 56hp engine, 52 at the PTO. Have a front end loader if that matters for counter weight. Wanting to know the largest mower of each model I can use effectively and any pros/cons to the two mowers.

I have to admit that I have read a lot of the posts here…but not all 800+ pages. Thank you for the advice!
 
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   / Let's talk flail mowers #8,229  
Hello and good evening NCG,

Both brands of flail mowers meet the European Union agricultural
equipment safety standards which are greater than what the safety
standards are here in the United States.

Your mule has an 8.5 gallon hydraulic system.

Your mule has an 8 speed forward, 4 reverse manual transmission
which will not rob power from the tractors hydraulic system or the
hydraulic offset on the mower.

What is more important is what are the mowing conditions in which
you will be using it whether it is good sod/turf, unmowed heavy brush,
small saplings, heavy thick stalked weeds, crop flail shredding?

Are rocks and frost heave an issue for your property?

The other questions involve mowing.

How often do you intend to mow?

Will there be 2 and 4 legged rug rats running around?

Can you mow the ground at a 2 cutting inch height?
Mowing at a higher cutting height will reduce the mowers ability to
mow well as it will not create the adequate pressure gradient/suction
to lift the clippings up and over the flail mower rotor.

Are you willing to travel at a slow ground speed to recut everything
on the first and second pass at first mowing?

Will you mow when the brush is dormant if mowing brush to mow
it to a better extent to knock down any invasives or saplings.

What type of finish do you want?

Hammer knives will only cut the brush once and will not be able
to recut it.

Side slicer knives will slice the brush and recut it as many times as
is needed until the side slicer knives cut it so small it will not be lifted
up by the 2,200 RPM created by the flail mower rotor speed.

Do you have enough acreage that you can begin mowing in the center
of it and mow in a spiral pattern?

Mowing in a spiral pattern saves fuel and eliminates the need to brake
and back up constantly. Mowing the perimeter of an acreage first will
save you time and fuel.

About maintenance;

Investing in a V belt tension gauge will save you a great deal of maintenance.
Having spare V belts of the correct type tucked in a sealed black garbage bag
will be there when you need them and keeping them in the sealed bag prevents
them from rotting due to ozone exposure.

Having a hot water hose handy and a leaf blower will help keep the mowers side shift free of
grass dust that will rot and make a mess.

Having spare knives/hammers and metric attaching bolts and metric wrenches are a must have.


Leon
 
 

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