aczlan
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- Mar 7, 2008
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- Kubota L3830GST, B7500HST, BX2660. Formerly: Case 480F LL, David Brown 880UE
Soooo he would be burning significantly more fuel per acre to make the extra horsepower needed to run a flail versus his current rotary cutter?Yes I remember suggesting the HINIKER Flail Shredders to him but his existing power/fleet was not not large enough in frame and horsepower size for the 15 foot Hiniker flail shredder in the 540 or 1,000 RPM gearbox rating.
So he would need two tractors to do what he currently does with one?I believe I also mentioned a much smaller crop shredder in combination with the larger ones would have served him well as the more difficult area to be mowed at all hours and they could be mowed with the smaller crop shredder first and the larger areas could have been mowed with the larger crop shredder at 2 inches in mowing height after the narrower more difficult areas were mowed at the 2 inch mowing height.
The municipalities are looking out for their taxpayers wallets in reducing costs where possible.Municipalities are famous for forcing contractors doing mowing maintenance with unrealistic bid offerings to in the end undercut each other as the municipality limits the ability of the contractor to make a "small profit" with their minimum cost per acre or square foot and the mowing contractors under bid each other as a matter doing business for a lot of reasons.
As I recall, he said that they have never had a rock get ejected and hit a car or land in the road. He also said that the bigger issue they have had liability wise is idiots running off the road and hitting their parked mowers or tractors.Hourly or weekly wages and insurance costs and a catastrophic machinery failure will eat any potential profit per acre in any case as well as a lawsuit from the loss of a cutter blade being ejected from a rotary cutter would as well where the verticut method of mowing and shredding reduces that liability to a non issue as everything stays under the mowing shroud until it falls to the ground.
He also talked with his insurance company and his insurance company charged the same price for him to mow with rotary mowers as with flail mowers. So as far as the insurance company is concerned, the rotary mower is not any more dangerous than a flail mower.
That's all well and good, but if he were to buy one, can he get replacement parts today or tomorrow if something breaks?The INO 2 and 3 section flail shredders are an even better match to his conditions as they will also bring down fully mature corn and sunflower crops that were left for green manure crops. The INO brand of flail mowers and other representative brands are also used by municipalities in Europe for mowing flood control barriers and highway mowing using 2 ,3 and 4 mower configurations with a front mounted flail mower driven off the crankshaft of the row crop tractor.
If just the tractor breaks, can he get a loaner tractor from the dealer to swap the mowers over to?
From what I recall, he had looked over it pretty thoroughly trying to provide a way to differentiate himself from his competition without pricing himself out of the market, but he couldn't make it work.
Aaron Z