I believe a 12-15' batwing is in my future (most likely 15' due to more used availability). I have a couple of questions because I have never used one. First, while mowing, can one or both wings be raised to mow through a narrow area? Second, my tractor has two sets of remotes on the rear. Is this the correct amount I need to raise the tail wheels and wings? Third, does it need to have CV joints in the pto shaft or will ujoints suffice during sharp turns? Is there anything else I need to know about or look for when checking out a used batwing cutter? Thanks
On your first question; you can raise and lock them strictly depending on the
mowers plumbing; the Propeller Shaft(s) have to be disconnected in most all case cases only with the use of the center portion of the batwing mower OR when using the center portion with the left or right side for mowing disconnecting the opposite sides propeller shaft.
If you have two remotes it raises the mower and then the wings to lock them in place BUT
With the use of three remotes you have more flexibility IF and only if you have three sets on the mower to use. If not you need to plumb a priority valve to compensate for not having a third set of remotes if the used mower has three sets of remotes.
A Rzeppa universal joint would only allow you a limited amount of turning radius(and it would cost 80-90 times as much per joint versus a standard Univeral joint/cross )just like a standard U joint and this means you cannot stomp on the left or right brake and turn EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! your limited by distance of the mower body from the rear tires AT ALL TIMES.
Personally I would never buy a used batwing mower for two main reasons:
1. metal fatigue at the wings hinges
2. I do not know the work history of the implement
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