sodamo
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- Bobcat CT4545 LS XR4140H (Mine) BX2380 (wife’s)
Thanks for the info on the belts guys, good stuff.
My understanding is that shredders and flail mowers use essentially the same mechanical parts and basic design but are optimized differently either for mowing or shredding crops. Shredders are typically larger and rough cut while mowers can be either fine or rough cut. I've never actually seen an agricultural shredder so take that with a grain or two of salt.This is going to sound like a dumb question, but as I have read all the pages here over time. I see the words flail and shredder used separately and together . Some manufactures use the term shredder and some use flail. To clarify - are both the same and if not, how do you tell the deference? One thing I have noticed is shredders appear to come with the hammers, and not Y-knives. Thanks in advance for putting me out of my confusion :confused2:
Unless you are in Australia where a shredder is a bush hog type rotary mower...
Unless you are in Australia where a shredder is a bush hog type rotary mower...
I'm still working my way through this thread (page 199 so far) but I'm going to jump ahead here and ask a question. Sorry if it has already been addressed, as I haven't come across it yet, or through my searches - What size does a rock need to be to become a problem for a heavy duty flail mower? We're talking Berti TA/S 220, Maschio GIRAFFA 210, or Seppi M SMO avs here with hammer flails.
I understand (from reading this thread) that hanging 'Y' knives from a clevis handle rocks better than cast hammers (are forged hammers any better??) but all these machines attach the Y knives directly to the rotor from what I can see. Also, the majority of the work I will be doing with this machine will be in light/medium brush, so I would like to stick with hammers.
I have a fair amount of rocks around here, though. If I have to I can follow one of Leonz ideas earlier in this thread, and mount a landscape rake to my FEL, but that's one more attachment to maintain, and I'm building quite the collection already.
But.. maybe I'm worrying about nothing here, and my inexperience with flail mowing is showing. So.. what size rock can I hit with one of the above machines without breaking a $40+ hammer?
Thanks in advance for any input. I'm heading back down to page 199 now for more wisdom. :thumbsup:


Your setup is basically correct. Ideally the topping lift would be adjusted so on flat ground the pin was centered on the slot.I'm curious about the proper 3 point hitch set up. As you can see in the photo there is a slot that I'm currently using and holes for I'm assuming if you want the mower to be more rigid. Anyone have some insight on this. The 40 acres I'm mowing is by no definition smooth. I'm thinking it was ploughed or disced maybe 20 or 30 years ago and then allowed to grow in. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=476821"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=476822"/>
I'm curious about the proper 3 point hitch set up. As you can see in the photo there is a slot that I'm currently using and holes for I'm assuming if you want the mower to be more rigid. Anyone have some insight on this. The 40 acres I'm mowing is by no definition smooth. I'm thinking it was ploughed or disced maybe 20 or 30 years ago and then allowed to grow in. View attachment 476821View attachment 476822
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I hope you found the shredder bars that decided to jump ship. If you want you can always use roll pins to lock them in place at thier current setting and they will not jump ship on you.
I am unsure how much a box of roll pins that size-1/8"? maybe would cost to buy but they would eliminate the loss of cotter pins and shredder bars from falling away while mowing.

I still have one bar missing in action. I resorted to some bent nails over the cotter pins because I had nothing else with me this weekend. Here's a pic of the field I just finished. View attachment 476928
I still have one bar missing in action. I resorted to some bent nails over the cotter pins because I had nothing else with me this weekend. Here's a pic of the field I just finished. View attachment 476928
They also carry this model that I have been looking at, http://www.value-leader.com/57-ditch-bank-flail-mower-w-hammers-installed-agl145/ , assuming the HP listed is PTO. If it is tractor HP I might consider the 165 model. Is anyone familiar with the Farmer Helper Machinery brand (actually have one). Also one other question is if I get the grass blade model, can it be converted the the hammer flail later after the blades wear out, of should I just get the hammer flail to start. Thanks