Halftrack
Platinum Member
Another thing to consider with using your finish mower set that close to the ground, is that it will suck up dirt, sand and whatever else is there. This will shorten blade life greatly.
Having owned and operated many flails over the years, I would suggest a flail with either the sweep blades or duck foot blades. The Y blades will leave a rippled effect where the bottom of the Y cuts deeper than the center. Flails cut better the closer the blades are to the ground, but they develop much less suction than a finish mower. Because of less suction, flails do not suck up the grass from tractor tire tracks as well, but you are mowing so low I don't think you will notice.
Another plus is they are very unlikely to throw an object out from beneath the deck. They are heavy and with a rear roller will smooth a field in one pass. If you go looking for one, try to find one that the rotor spins opposite wheel travel, you will pick up a few mph ground speed.
Having owned and operated many flails over the years, I would suggest a flail with either the sweep blades or duck foot blades. The Y blades will leave a rippled effect where the bottom of the Y cuts deeper than the center. Flails cut better the closer the blades are to the ground, but they develop much less suction than a finish mower. Because of less suction, flails do not suck up the grass from tractor tire tracks as well, but you are mowing so low I don't think you will notice.
Another plus is they are very unlikely to throw an object out from beneath the deck. They are heavy and with a rear roller will smooth a field in one pass. If you go looking for one, try to find one that the rotor spins opposite wheel travel, you will pick up a few mph ground speed.