Jack Yuan
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- Joined
- Apr 14, 2013
- Messages
- 507
- Location
- Changzhou, JiangSu, China
- Tractor
- Jinma 504, Jinma 904, DF1604, YTO X1804
I finally fired it up and mowed some of the overgrown weeds. Everything worked as expected and the weeds are now shorter than when I started!
I'm sure as I get more experience I'll be able to understand each setting and hone my configuration. My needs are to abate weeds and to clear some of the wild brush for paths and access.
Some things I noticed:
-This is the only other attachment I own besides a box blade, and I can feel the difference in weight between this and the box blade. Tractor still handles just fine, but it's something I can notice.
-DUST! I live in a desert climate and there's lots of dry dusty dirt, all of it is dry dusty dirt. So when I'm mowing if I catch a small mound of dirt there's an immediate dust storm.
-I turned a 5' tall bush into mulch, it was pretty amazing.
-My Kubota B2601 ran it just fine (I was wondering how it would manage)
-It was fun!
I know that I got the cheapest flail possible, and I don't expect a champagne on a beer budget but this thing did the job for me and I'm confident that if properly maintained this will last me several years. I'll come back and update this thread as I get a bit more experience.
The reason for the dust is that mower's design related to aerodynamics. This is one of the main difference between flail mower and rotary mower. Flail mower has much bigger air absorbing than rotary mower. A good flail mower designer should think about this point.