sunspot said:The BETST looks nice but 56 inch is a bit small for my tractor. How many blades does the BETST have?
they have a 68 inch cutting width unit and that is the EF-175
sunspot said:The BETST looks nice but 56 inch is a bit small for my tractor. How many blades does the BETST have?
allen in texas said:I closed the deal on the Rears.
SPF72 K960
It is to be built in about 3 weeks and then shipped direct to me from Rears.
I bought mine through Midland tractor.
I feel a pain in my backside...
right where my billfold goes.![]()
Yeah that is why I decided to take a chance. I am not going to be doing anything crazy with the mower and if it does not do the job, I can still switch back to a MMM.IslandTractor said:The price is certainly good on the BETST and the design looks pretty standard. I'd be mostly concerned about long term parts availability for things other than knives which can probably be sourced from Caroni or other manufacturers. Still, as not much goes wrong with flail mowers it doesn't seem like a bad deal. No negatives on the eBay account of the seller either.
Im paying $1300 more on the east coast for a 5' with the 940 knives, Hyd side shift, and 1/4" body metal. Well have to compare how they cut.allen in texas said:"May we ask how much pain?"
You may!
$3950.00
$ 650.00 S&h
$ 45.36 for 24 spare knives at $1.89 per knife
Total $4645.36 to my door![]()
IslandTractor said:The heavier "highway duty" flails can definitely handle the larger material however but these flails are expensive and do not cut grass as neatly.
Pardon me while I clutch my chest.allen in texas said:"May we ask how much pain?"
You may!
$3950.00
$ 650.00 S&h
$ 45.36 for 24 spare knives at $1.89 per knife
Total $4645.36 to my door![]()
SPYDERLK said:Im paying $1300 more on the east coast for a 5' with the 940 knives, Hyd side shift, and 1/4" body metal. Well have to compare how they cut.
larry
allen in texas said:"May we ask how much pain?"
You may!
$3950.00
$ 650.00 S&h
$ 45.36 for 24 spare knives at $1.89 per knife
Total $4645.36 to my door![]()
sunspot said:Pardon me while I clutch my chest.
I have approval to buy the Caroni. Now to decide to buy the Caroni or the BETST.![]()
I'm leaning towards Italy as the China knock-off's are sometimes a problem.
SPYDERLK said:Im paying $1300 more on the east coast for a 5' with the 940 knives, Hyd side shift, and 1/4" body metal. Well have to compare how they cut.
larry
Nuru said:Well, i decided to call BETST and talk to Keith, seems like a pretty nice guy and so I asked him a number of questions about their EF-175 Flail mower (68" cutting width). Well by the end of the conversation, I decided to try this unit out. I think it is a gamble I can take. The unit should arrive next week, and if it works as I think it will. I will paint the outside GREEN![]()
Nuru said:Well, i decided to call BETST and talk to Keith, seems like a pretty nice guy and so I asked him a number of questions about their EF-175 Flail mower (68" cutting width). Well by the end of the conversation, I decided to try this unit out. I think it is a gamble I can take. The unit should arrive next week, and if it works as I think it will. I will paint the outside GREEN
Datvik; I would advise anyone who has one of these to call Keith and he has some additional tips on how to adjust the unit for different cutting environments. He also indicate the manual is going to be redone for the flail and the Backhoes they sell. BTW, those are rather inexpensive too!Based on the specs and what Keith was willing to commit to, I would imagine for the homeowner these might not be too bad. Don't try to kill'em and they probably will last - but I will be able to tell you more after I use it!
here is their website on eBay:
eBay Store - Betst Companies: Flail Mower, Backhoe, Wood Chipper
Call 1-541-895-3083, ext 312
Toll Free 1-877-876-7895 ext.312Open Daily from 8am - 5pm Pacific M-F
Larry-On-The-Hilltop said:I'd have to disagree on that; my 88" Alamo performs finish cutting very nicely as well as eating larger material for breakfast![]()
sunspot said:Thanks for your input. I appreciate it. I would have to blind bid as it's to far away for 2 trips, one to look and one to pick up if won. Also I was only going to go about $400 on the bid maximum.
Reg said:Looks GOOD !
Do you yet know what the offset from center is ?
With all the concern about getting through narrow barn door openings, that info might be useful.
allen in texas said:I closed the deal on the Rears.
SPF72 K960
It is to be built in about 3 weeks and then shipped direct to me from Rears.
I bought mine through Midland tractor.
I feel a pain in my backside...
right where my billfold goes.![]()