Flail Mower Let's talk flail mowers

   / Let's talk flail mowers #5,621  
Ordered blades and hardware from Flailmaster on Monday, arrived today (Wed).

Interesting to read in the manual that the cotter pin side of the clevis faces away from the belt drive side of the mower based on rotation so the the recoiling of the blades will not beat up the cotter pins when the blades hit something.

Also interesting was replacing with 3 point connecting arms with chains so they float. I always wondered why some tractors had connecting arms that you could pull a pin to enable them to float float.

Thank you whirly for the belt size. That came in also.
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #5,622  
What model tractor do you have that the 3 point doesn't float?

Can you post pictures of your chain setup?
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #5,623  
It is more that the one arm can float independent of the other so the mower can twist sort of independent of what the tractor rear wheels are doing.

Here is a picture of a pair on ebay.
 

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   / Let's talk flail mowers #5,624  
Ok, now it makes sense :thumbsup:.
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #5,625  
Hello Flail Mowers,

Amazingly, I think I've read about 75% of this thread (got to page 350 or so and then started skipping a bit). Wow - tons of great info here!!

I've recently purchased a Kubota MX5200HST and I'm in the market for a flail mower. I have about 20-25 acres of meadow to maintain, most of it is pretty hilly, though it's been maintained over the years - I don't see too many rocks walking around. The prior owner of this property used an M7040 with an Alamo SHD96. In hindsight, I probably should have bought the mower from him, but too late. I am new to the tractor and pretty much any real farm activity - but loving it. I'd like to mow the meadows 2-3 times/year, maybe a bit more often for some sections.

At this point, I'm considering these options: new Caroni TM1900BSC (73" cutting width), new Woodmaxx FM-78 (74" cutting width), or a local craigslist option for a used Alamo SHD88 (88" cutting width). The Alamo ad claims it was used at an airport since new and well maintained, has "HD grass and brush blades" - they look like Y blades in the pics. It's being sold by a guy that deals in used equipment - asking $2800 (already reduced some since earlier ads). I have not seen the Alamo first hand yet, but may go this weekend. He also has an SHD96, but it looks a bit more beat up (same price).

I'm pretty sure my tractor can handle the SHD88 and I like the idea of more width, slower pace. But, I also like the idea of a warranty.

The Caroni will be in stock in early April (~$2600 with shipping) and the Woodmaxx is out of stock - waiting to hear about availability on it (also $2600 with shipping).

My big debate is do I get serious about the used Alamo, or wait for either a better used deal or go for something new. Where I live, I won't be cutting until at least early May, after the mud season subsides.

Thanks for your help!
Carl
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #5,626  
I'd go for the Used Alamo 88. It's just a tad bit wider than your tires and it's built to last until it has to mow the grass over you.
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #5,627  
The Mott (Alamo) 72 Fine Cut I just bought is still straight with no bends or broken welds, rusty here and there. Best I can tell, all the bearings are original and sound. I believe the one I have is from the 1970's-80's was county owned and well maintained. New set of blades and hardware were just under $200. If you are comfortable with a wrench, parts are avail from Flailmaster. My vote is for the Alamo SHD88.
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #5,628  
The Mott (Alamo) 72 Fine Cut I just bought is still straight with no bends or broken welds, rusty here and there. Best I can tell, all the bearings are original and sound. I believe the one I have is from the 1970's-80's was county owned and well maintained. New set of blades and hardware were just under $200. If you are comfortable with a wrench, parts are avail from Flailmaster. My vote is for the Alamo SHD88.

Are ya gonna clean it up and paint it?
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #5,630  
Probably will. The paint that is on it is rather nice.
Add some pinstriping and custom graphics...you'll be the envy of all the locals.

My inherited Maytag Neptune washing machine (first residential front load washer) was about to be discarded. I got a new control circuit board for it and now I may do a custom pain job on the cabinet...maybe a metallic plumb with yellow accents.

As for my 2003 Massey Ferguson tractor, it is repainted in original factory colors and looks almost new. I am adding some custom LED lighting for nighttime mowing (Chinese flail mower with forged hammer flails).

Photos when you done with the repairs...
 
 

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