ottawarob
Silver Member
I've seen around the forum you are very passionate about your flails! 
I don't think any of the BX line will run a flail mower.
I'm pretty happy to walk behind the BCS or sulky it, I'm just concerned about my time.
I don't think any of the BX line will run a flail mower.
I'm pretty happy to walk behind the BCS or sulky it, I'm just concerned about my time.
Hello ottowarob,
The BX1870 is an option but the belly mower will plug up as sure as sin with tall brush and
lawn mower spindles are very expensive to replace.
If your time is an issue then the BX1870 is a better fit. Using an entry level flail mower like the three point hitch mounted Caroni 48 inch finish mower with 4 rows of side slicer knives would work well and cost less than a Kubota belly mower.
I am unsure how much a quick hitch front mount Kubota flail mower would cost but they are available in your part of Canada as well but you may need to move up one power class to a B series to own one.
I candidly do not like my rotary mower as it is more trouble than its worth(like most of them) and the Kubota belly mowers use the mid mount PTO with a center gearbox and belt drive for the outside spindles so keep that in mind when you go shopping.
A rear mounted flail mower has a belt drive that is easier to service and repair just like a towed motorized flail mower has.
When I took care of my fathers place it required mowing six acres of good sod grass at least once a week and the six foot belly mower was an energy hog and left lots of grass to pick up too. A flail mower will shred and recut the brush and grass
a rotary mower will not and if you expect to turn it into lawn your going to have to do a lot of raking unless you buy a lawn sweeper.
It tool four hours to mow six acres with the towed flail mower and I burned a gallon and a half of gasoline in the flail mower and the same amount in the wheel horse tractor when I used the wheel horse to just tow the pick up flail mower.
I used double the gas or more when I used the wheel horse tractor alone and I still had to pick up the clippings if they were heavy anyway.
Just go in with your eyes open and do not commit to anything until you talk to a BCS owner with a Berta flail mower attachment if you are really set on owning one.
You can also talk to Joel at Earth Tools also about this and if you decide to pursue it you can buy a BCS or a Grillo from him ready to work as he always runs the machines for a few hours on his truck farm before he sells them or ships them to the new owners to make sure there are no problems with it.