Brush Bull 2200 although the 2200 might be called a SuperBull. It's about triple what the cheap flails were but is a commercial duty machine. I only do light commercial work with it, so I may have over bought in that respect. Its WAY more beef than my ancient Ford 917 flail ever had. I got it beat to **** a few years ago & it worked good for 3 decades maybe? The Peruzzo has double or triple the thickness on the hood, side plates & elsewhere. I feel no qualms about dragging it through & over 2+" woody brush & trees. The underside of the Kubota is by FAR the weakpoint (get a 3rd function skid plate).
It's a bit heavy & wide for my
L4060, my loader can barely lift it. I'd be screwed if I was mowing lush grass. But I'm in Colorado so 40hp does ok on mostly prarie type grass, brush & small trees. Makes me wish for the extra 20hp & the bigger loader on a
L6060, not for a smaller mower (or physically larger) tractor though. I prefer wide & slow, it covers the same ground as skinny & fast but is easier on me & the equipment.
I ordered a new set of hammers last fall after lots of trees, some fencing, rocks & trash. Just finished spring maintnance on it & found the not super sharp new hammers just as slightly rounded as the old ones. I have a couple hundred hours on it & barely into the lifespan if the hammers apparently. It was a pain to replace a broken side shift plastic bushing. The rest of the maintnance was normal. Easy to grease. A little work to check or tighten belts & check gearbox oil, but what else is new.
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