I still have a flail mower on my wish list. I've searched the forums in general as well as this thread as best I can but I still have a few more questions.
Right now we're using a 5' Rotary cutter (and aside from sickle bar mowers & various hay cutting mowers/haybine/diskbine) it's all I've ever known.
What we mow:
The greatest majority of what we mow is just tall pasture growth. Not enough cattle to keep it eaten down so when it gets knee to mid thigh and/or tassels out to seed we knock it over (or cleaning up corners of the hay fields where they can't get). We have done a lot of work to get the old blackberry vines, briars and saplings cleared up and have very little left so I'm not worried about cutting small trees, bigger limbs, mulching, etc.
I do have a small pond (spring fed), short section of creek, and a 300-400 feet of steep / tall ditch & road embankment that I can't mow with anything directly behind the tractor.
How much & how often we mow it:
Small jobs like cleaning up corners when they mow hay, keeping a half acre lot mowed down, and mowing the roadsides will probably account for about 1 acre total area mowed 3 to 5 times a season
The "big job" cutting the pastures (I think we have about 12 acres total cleared now) is a once maybe twice a year job depending on the season.
What I'm thinking:
I was looking at hydraulically offset / rotating flail mower. Had my eye on the Made in China brands for a while and even looked into importing one myself (ouch). Then another forum member put me on to Betstco and I have tentatively settled on the AGL-145 (wanted the 165 but per their specs I'm not quite heavy enough in the tractor department)
57 Ditch Bank Flail Mower w/Hammers Installed AGL145 57" Ditch Bank Flail Mower w/Hammers Installed [AGL145] - $2,199. : Betst Products LLC, Rugged Labor Saving Equipment Since 1995
While looking at E-Bay, I noticed they offer the 165 at $2,402 OBO - and that they accepted an offer of $2,045.99 last Nov. E-bay says they have sold 6 have "more than 10" available (Web site says 21)
The 145 is listed at $2,199.00 none sold / no offers accepted. Availability: E-bay "More than 10", web site says 20
Their E-bay offerings are listed with Hammers but the web site shows the option of Y blades on the 145 (Hammers are an additional $120 upgrade)
So on to the questions
1) Blades
Given that the lions share of mowing will be field/pasture/roadside - would I be better off to stick with Hammers (I can always use the RC for more heavy duty stuff) or should try to negotiate for the Y cutters.
Also - how would hammers finish work compare to a RC (aside from distribution of the cut material not being piled into rows)?
2) Mower
I found a few threads about Betstco products and the majority seemed satisfied with the quality for the money. Obviously I'm not a commercial mower or looking to contract out to the Highway Department so I'm thinking with the correct PM & a little TLC this unit will do all I will ever need for longer than I'll be able to use it.
3) Price
Seeing as how they took a little over $350 off on a 165 plus the $120 "upgrade" cost from Y cutters to hammers. (and given the fact that they seem to have a large supply & small demand) ...
Would an offer of $1600 for a 145 with Y cutters be fair? Their E-bay listings do include shipping so I know that's a lot and I'm not trying low ball them but I don't want to pay more than I have to either.
(And I will also have to shell out another $800 to get the OEM rear remotes for the tractor so I have to factor that in my budget).
Thanks for the advice.