Man, I don't know. 1-2 acres once a year? Geez, I'd buy a lawnmower and walk that. And I'll be turning 70 in October. :confused3:
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Here's how I welded my Titan uprights to the top link.
The Woodmaax is still made in China, but it is vastly better. The bearings are Japanese, the belt has a spring tensioner, the roller is larger, the grease zerks are protected, the chain mesh deflector is solidly mounted, the driveshaft has a slip clutch. There are multiple lift points.
I hate buying Chinese crap but Woodmaax is a reputable company and can supply parts at least.
Here's both the Titan and new Woodmaax together a month ago mowing. You can actually see the Titan mower housing warped. You can't see it, but the roller is ready to fall off and the roller won't turn, so I just dragged it. It did mow OK; the gearbox / drum / hammer knives have been fine. The one thing with the hammers is that when the cutting edge strikes a rock or other obstacle, it sort of forms a lip. Doesn't prevent cutting but it does cause grass to build up and cake on the flail, which eventually causes vibration and very poor cut quality. Every so often, I'd have to stop and shut down, and clean the grass buildup off the knives. Other hammer knives have a ridge down the middle that prevents this buildup, but not Titan.
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Great comparison, and highlights the weakness in the Titan "base" model. I assume both flails have similar hours? Looks like the Chinesium would be more of a project than I thought.
I think he may want to look at what type and size will he pull with his tractor. I assume his tractor ck2610 is 25hp with less than 19 at the pto. Anyone here pull a flail with a 25hp tractor?