Hi all,
It's been a while since I visited TBN, and even longer since I posted. Searching for info about flail mowers led me back here, and I've now read the first 64 and final five or so pages of this impressive thread.
I hope to order a flail in the next few weeks. Will go with new, as the Craigslist and Facebook used options seem sparse and what's out there is not a good fit for my Kubota L-39. Incidentally, this will be the first PTO-driven implement for my 'bota. Everything up until this point (~500 hours) has been TLB work. The mower's mission will be to tackle tall grass, multiflora rose, barberry, and even some poplar seedlings (sub-2") in a long-neglected field. A superfine cut or particularly pretty turf are not as important to me as durability and brush-cutting. I'd like a 6' mower as a minimum, but would be open to a 7-footer if my tractor is up to the task. Ground is rocky, so knife replacement will probably have to happen with some frequency.
Although the prices on the Caroni are quite a bit higher than they were when this thread began, it still seems like the best bang for the buck for a brush/grass cutting flail, as posted here:
Flail Mower, Rear Flail Mower TM19 | Caroni 3837
The only other new options I am seeing anywhere near the price range of the Caroni are the Del Morino options from Tractor Tool Direct. I imagine that the L-39 could easily drive the TM 73, and perhaps could drive the TM 84 if ground speed is kept very slow? Prices for the TM 73 are $500 over the Caroni, and their TL 84 costs $1500 more than the Caroni 73", as can be seen here:
Tractor Tools Direct | Product Tags | Flail Mowers
Here is what I am thinking about relative benefits and disadvantages. I'd appreciate the perspectives of any experienced users still hanging in there after 500+ pages:
Caroni 73" - Long track record of successful importation and use here. I will grease the heck out of it, and imagine it should provide good service. It's also the cheapest option.
Del Morino TM 73 - Although Tractor Tools Direct claims this is a heavier duty unit, it weighs less than the Caroni. Parts availability and support would all be on a company that is (I think?) considerably smaller than Agri-Supply.
Del Morino TL 84 - While the parts and support concerns/questions remain with Tractor Tools Direct, this unit looks of interest for several reasons. For one, I think an 84" unit would make best use of the L-39's engine at PTO speeds, compared to a 72" unit. With the length of grass and size of brush I have to chop, I won't be running the PTO slower than 540 rpm I imagine, so why not buy an implement that makes use of every bit of engine power? As long as I can mow in third gear or so (the L-39 has 12 forward speeds), I would be happy. If I need to gear down all the way to first, I'd have regrets though. Also, this TL 84 has an adjustable (though not hydraulic) side-shift option that looks like it could add versatility. On the other hand, budget concerns make a $1500 price bump non-trivial in my world. Like many TBN members, I have a SWMBO better half who does not always appreciate the urgency of farm progress...
On-edit, I re-read Sid's post above, and looked at this
Woodmaxx as a possible option at a very competitive price, though not available until September according to their website:
FM-78 Flail Mower | Tractor Flail Mower | PTO Mower Attachment | -WoodMaxx™
and if I were to go with hydraulic side-shift (since I already have rear remotes on my L-39), the
Woodmaxx becomes even more attractive in price (cheaper than even the Caroni with hydraulic kit), and the reduced width becomes less of a concern:
FM-78H Flail Mower | Flail Mower Attachment | Tractor Mower | PTO Mower | -WoodMaxx™
Anyone here have a Del Morino or
Woodmaxx? I'd love to hear first-hand experiences before ordering one of these three possible models,
-otus