whirly
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- Pepe'ekeo, HI
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- Fordson Power Major, Kubota MX5100HST
.... Just priced a FM2560, and our local dealer wants $4300 without blades, ...
That's like selling a car without tires!!
.... Just priced a FM2560, and our local dealer wants $4300 without blades, ...
That's like selling a car without tires!!
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=4865289
I don't have a Victory but I do have a Titan. I have seen the Victory up close and personal. Looks the same as the Titan except for the paint job. My Titan is a monster and cuts well behind my M-F 231S. No belt issues and I have only stalled the mower once when I ran into some fence wire on the ground. I have been to China many times and observed first hand their manufacturing techniques. My only concern for a Chinese flail mower would be the welds. My inspection indicates that the Titan and Victory are welded properly with good penetration and no slag. The Chinese machines seem to be a close copy of the popular brands. Bearings, fasteners and other wear items are standard off the shelf stuff available most anywhere. My 6 foot Titan weigh the same as popular non-Chinese brands, about 600lbs. I like the service and free shipping offered by Titan.
Flail Mowers - 3 Point Attachments
As I mentioned earlier, I installed the new duckfoot blades on my Caroni TM1900 yesterday and had enough time before dark to try them out.
Everything seems to be balanced as I didn't have any mower vibration at all. I had weighed each blade at exactly 6 ounces each. These new blades have a different sound than the Y blades when the machine is running, more like a deep hum of a heavy duty vacuum cleaner. Raising the mower while cutting creates a cloud of clippings and dust from under the mower. The blades must create a lot of suction.
I have the cutting height set with the roller in the fourth hole from the bottom which makes it set pretty high which is the way I want it. I ran the tractor at a little less than 540 PTO speed and the tractor around 2200 rpm.
I tried it first by cutting pretty thick 8" grass around my tractor shed. The finish was very similar to my zero turn leaving a nice clean cut. I then mowed about another hour around the old home place in similar grass and it mowed just as well.
It's probably too early to tell but the new green Kevlar belts are holding up well so far.
Here's a couple before and after pics of the grass at my tractor shed.
Extra cost was installing a splittee valve on the rear to run the hydraulics, $ 400, did the work myself.