db2
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2005
- Messages
- 163
- Location
- Central Ontario
- Tractor
- NH TC40DA with Jodale Perry cab, NAA Jubilee
I've searched the threads for info on flail mowers. Sort of contradictory information out there. I have a NH TC40DA and I am looking at purchasing a Befco H40 of H70 series mower 72" or 74" wide. An optional overrunning clutch (driveline) is available as are fine cut, detach and Y-blades.
My question to experienced uses is how tough are flail mowers. What are the different blades used for. Some say they won't stand up to 1 inch saplings and others say they will. My intended use is to cut unused hay fields and areas in the yard where my tractor fits. The land is hilly and a lot of it is uneven. As well there are a few rocks poking out but I could avoid most of those. Some areas have shrubs (spirea) but most of the area is grass and weeds. I presently cut with a rotary mower (brush hog) and a JD 48" riding lawn mower. The wider flail mower may help me get the job done a little quicker with nicer results. Will a flail mower work for me?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks
My question to experienced uses is how tough are flail mowers. What are the different blades used for. Some say they won't stand up to 1 inch saplings and others say they will. My intended use is to cut unused hay fields and areas in the yard where my tractor fits. The land is hilly and a lot of it is uneven. As well there are a few rocks poking out but I could avoid most of those. Some areas have shrubs (spirea) but most of the area is grass and weeds. I presently cut with a rotary mower (brush hog) and a JD 48" riding lawn mower. The wider flail mower may help me get the job done a little quicker with nicer results. Will a flail mower work for me?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks