Hilbilly
Veteran Member
I have a rotary mower (brush hog type) and find it too dangerous to use anywhere near the house or people. It flings large rocks a looooong way. I have some area around the house that is rough and hilly that I opened up last year. Now there is small brush growing back and I want to cut it but NOT with the rotary mower. Far too dangerous. I raked it numerous times but rocks just keep popping up every pass. I hand picked most of the them but there are still more lurking. So would a flail mower be a good application here?
There are some areas with a fairly steep sidehill and I'm concerned about doing that with the tractor. My Bobcat would be a better machine for this but it does not have a driveshaft. Is there a way to add a hydraulic motor to one of the shaft driven mowers, as a second drive mechanism. ie use the mower with either the tractor or the Bobcat?
There are some areas with a fairly steep sidehill and I'm concerned about doing that with the tractor. My Bobcat would be a better machine for this but it does not have a driveshaft. Is there a way to add a hydraulic motor to one of the shaft driven mowers, as a second drive mechanism. ie use the mower with either the tractor or the Bobcat?