flusher
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- Joined
- Jun 4, 2005
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- Location
- Sacramento
- Tractor
- Getting old. Sold the ranch. Sold the tractors. Moved back to the city.
Flails are nice if you want to cut really short, like the orchard growers do in my neighborhood for sanitary reasons to protect their trees.
Otherwise, for field work, rotary cutters (brush hogs) are used.
If you want to make your field look like a golf course fairway, then sharpen the brush hog blades the way you would for a riding lawn mower.
I own both a flail and a rotary. I'm not a fan of belt-driven flail mowers. I prefer a brush hog that doesn't have belts.
Otherwise, for field work, rotary cutters (brush hogs) are used.
If you want to make your field look like a golf course fairway, then sharpen the brush hog blades the way you would for a riding lawn mower.
I own both a flail and a rotary. I'm not a fan of belt-driven flail mowers. I prefer a brush hog that doesn't have belts.