Branson Bob
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Today's work for the Branson was clearing around 2 Ha or about 5 acres of brush around 20 to 30 inches high and really dense stuff.
I use a 4 foot mower with chains instead of blades.
Thanks.
Sorry, it was a long day. I meant to explain it a bit better but totally forgot to do it.
So, here in Portugal, is quite common to use big chains (I think it's 3/4" chain) on the mowers instead of regular blades. This will last a lot longer when working in places that might have rocks or boulders hidden in the bush where the blades would break.
It will also do a better job in the forest environment, which we have a lot, as it will shred pretty much everything. This will take use more horsepower than the blades but can also handle cutting canes a lot better. That's why we buy the mowers a bit smaller than the tractor.
There is a video of this mower on my Youtube channel. I was going easy and slow as it was my first time with the tractor and mower. The link is in my signature.
The rotary cutter with the blades leaves a cleaner cut. The chains are pretty much when you have to deal with rocks or you really want to shred stuff.
Flail mower for tractors is something I'm not really into. I've built an hydraulic one for my homemade backhoe but I use it mainly for really high bush and when it's hard and dangerous to reach with the tractor as in embankments.