Flail Mower counterclockwise mott mower 48"

   / counterclockwise mott mower 48" #11  
My pto runs counterclockwise, the output end of the gear box runs counterclockwise, the flail roller runs counterclockwise thus putting cuttings out the backend of the mower.
 
   / counterclockwise mott mower 48" #12  
Hello Dennis,



when you are referring to a counter clockwise rotation; I must assume you are standing at the right side of the mower and the rotor is spinning counterclockwise which is the proper way for most flail mowers with a rear discharge carrying the cuttings up and over the rotor and back down to the ground correct?
 
   / counterclockwise mott mower 48" #13  
Hello Dennis,



when you are referring to a counter clockwise rotation; I must assume you are standing at the right side of the mower and the rotor is spinning counterclockwise which is the proper way for most flail mowers with a rear discharge carrying the cuttings up and over the rotor and back down to the ground correct?

I'm standing at the left side of the mower looking across the mower.
 
   / counterclockwise mott mower 48" #14  
Hello Dennis,

Your mower is fine the way it is as long as you keep the guard on it as it will mow just fine.

Welcome to the Flail Mower Nation.


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   / counterclockwise mott mower 48"
  • Thread Starter
#15  
I don't know how to navigate this site and reply to each person.

I put the guard back on and moved to up so it is not close to the ground.
Started to mow good then stop belt is slipping/ smoking

The spring is brand new but it does not feel like a very strong spring.

had a fill nut for gear box put on it and home made lift chains.
part number of guard is 700384.( could see it in marker)
attached are photos, is it a KB48 see how pulleys are on the left hand side facing the tractor compared to going to the right.
 

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   / counterclockwise mott mower 48" #16  
Hello Al,


Your biggest problem with the flail mower is the
fact that the flail mower does not have any skids
and that is why it has trouble mowing and you have
to have them.

The flail mower must be riding on the skids and
rear roller both in order for the flail motor rotor
to come up to speed to mow properly.


Apparently someone removed the skids and did
not replace them. Please check with flailmaster
to see if they have skids that will fit if you cannot
have them fabricated locally.


Edit: Al the two bolts at very bottom edge of the side
plate in the picture you have provided are where the
skid shoes should be mounted most likely and someone
removed them unfortunately.

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Once you go flail you never go back:thumbsup::licking::drool:
 
   / counterclockwise mott mower 48"
  • Thread Starter
#17  
leonz

Do you have any photos of these skids and where they are placed.
The photos in the KB48 mower manual didn't show anything on the mower.

Thanks
Al
 
   / counterclockwise mott mower 48" #18  
leonz said:
Hello Al,

Your biggest problem with the flail mower is the
fact that the flail mower does not have any skids
and that is why it has trouble mowing and you have
to have them.

The flail mower must be riding on the skids and
rear roller both in order for the flail motor rotor
to come up to speed to mow properly.

When cutting with a properly set up flail, my skids never touch the ground. It rides only on the roller. The only time they touch anything is when the unit is unhooked sitting on its pallet. The presence of the skids has no effect on the rotor's speed. I view them as completely unnecessary. In fact the manufacturer of my flail sells them without the skids and only offers the skids as an option. What the heck are you talking about?

In this picture you can see how my flail rides. Please notice the skids are hanging uselessly on the sides:
 
   / counterclockwise mott mower 48" #19  
leonz

Do you have any photos of these skids and where they are placed.
The photos in the KB48 mower manual didn't show anything on the mower.

Thanks
Al







Hello Al,


I do not have any pictures of the KB48 flail mower. I suppose its entirely possible that this flailmower with the forward discharge onloy rides one the rear roller. The skids are primarly to prevent gouging by the mowers side weldments in the ground while turning and to avoid nose diving the rotor into the turf by dropping in hole while mowing.

You may be fine with setting the cutting height with the rear hitch and locking the needle valve in place with the top link postioned exactly at the same vertical point the lower link arms are when attached to the mower lower link attachment points.
 
   / counterclockwise mott mower 48" #20  
You may be fine with setting the cutting height with the rear hitch and locking the needle valve in place with the top link postioned exactly at the same vertical point the lower link arms are when attached to the mower lower link attachment points.

Or dropping the 3pt lift all the way down as I do, and tilting the unit back onto its rear roller by extending the top link.

xtn
 
 

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