Fallon
Super Member
I'm getting ready to jump on a flail I've found online. It's a Ford 917. The website says it has a 88" cut which seems common however, Flailmaster says there are only 5, 6, and 7 foot models. I assume that should be considered a 7 foot?
The unit is missing some knives so I figured I will replace them all, but I can't order the correct parts without know what is what
I assume you measured outside? Flails are typically measured for working width. You loose or gain 6-8" for the pulleys & what not. If you look at the name plate, there is a different model in addition to 97 listed that relates to width & knife type. Mine was painted over on the frame. I think Flailmaster has a reference for some or most of those other model numbers.
I mis-ordered knives for my old beatup 917. Ended up maybe a dozen short although they were the correct type. So a mismeasurement issue or looked at the wrong line in the Flailmaster catalog for number needed. It was missing knives when I got it so couldnt get an accurate count easily. I just reused the best of the old ones & never gave it a 2nd thought. It worked fine. And by fine I mean fine for a $100 flail with bent mounting tabs & a cracked hood. A bit of vibration but ran for years like that.
