Flail Mower flail or rotary rough cut?

   / flail or rotary rough cut? #31  
For now, I'm with wistlepig. I have a 33" boom mounted flail mower that I haven't had a chance to try out yet for mowing my ditches. But for a tow behind, with my ground, brush, and stumps, I think I'll look for a large HD brush hog to compliment it.
 
   / flail or rotary rough cut? #32  
One interesting attribute of my Bobcat/Seppi mower is that it spins counterclockwise. When it encounters a rock there is little drama, compared to a rotary chopper, only a rumble as the rock is thrown forward through the rubber skirt. No damage, even the edge on the hammers are not affected. The attached is forward so sometimes I don't even know there is a rock until I see it.

jmf
 
   / flail or rotary rough cut? #33  
For now, I'm with wistlepig. I have a 33" boom mounted flail mower that I haven't had a chance to try out yet for mowing my ditches. But for a tow behind, with my ground, brush, and stumps, I think I'll look for a large HD brush hog to compliment it.

If you compare apples to apples and you are willing to purchase a HD brush hog, you should be considering a HD flail as a comparitor. The flails most of us use are classified as medium or even light duty and cost well under $2000 new. Try to get a new six foot HD bush hog for under 2K.

As I have said, I do think that the idea for me would be a medium or HD rotary plus my medium duty flail. The dollar cost of adding that HD/medium duty rotary has left me just using the flail with appropriate caution. There is not much I cannot handle with it but I don't just point and go.
 
   / flail or rotary rough cut? #34  
If you compare apples to apples and you are willing to purchase a HD brush hog, you should be considering a HD flail as a comparitor. The flails most of us use are classified as medium or even light duty and cost well under $2000 new. Try to get a new six foot HD bush hog for under 2K.

As I have said, I do think that the idea for me would be a medium or HD rotary plus my medium duty flail. The dollar cost of adding that HD/medium duty rotary has left me just using the flail with appropriate caution. There is not much I cannot handle with it but I don't just point and go.

Tow behind rotary or tow behind flail is what I have been debating with myself. I agree that both would be great, but available funds says no. I probably won't be able to get either until summer.

With all the stumps I will have to mow over and around, it just sounds like a brush hog will work better for me for now with less maintainance. Since my tractor has 50HP at the PTO and weighs nearly 7K without the FEL, I don't think I'll have any problem handling an 8ft HD brush hog.

My hardest part will probably be trying to find a good used one rather than having to buy new. I have definately noticed that most of the impliments available are designed for the smaller CUTs rather than larger tractors.
 
   / flail or rotary rough cut? #35  
Tow behind rotary or tow behind flail is what I have been debating with myself. I agree that both would be great, but available funds says no. I probably won't be able to get either until summer.

With all the stumps I will have to mow over and around, it just sounds like a brush hog will work better for me for now with less maintainance. Since my tractor has 50HP at the PTO and weighs nearly 7K without the FEL, I don't think I'll have any problem handling an 8ft HD brush hog.

I'm not sure there is such a thing as a tow behind flail. All I've seen are 3PT and boom mounted flails. Is there a reason you want to tow rather than 3PT mount?
 
   / flail or rotary rough cut? #36  
Has anyone got a video or can supply a video link to a rotary grass cutter mowing down standing 3" saplings ? And I don't mean a dedicated rotary machine with exposed blades .
We don't have anything like this in OZ .

On Edit , does a "Rough Cut" have exposed blades ?
 
   / flail or rotary rough cut? #37  
I have a Bush hog brand ..Bush Hog Razorback RZ 60 and I don't have a video but I am here to tell you that I can and have cut down 3 inch saplings with no problem and mine is a mulching model so it pulverizes it pretty much..mine is 6 yrs. old and I have only sharpened the blades once - other than that I check the gear oil and grease the PTO drive shaft and rear wheel before each use..cuts great.

I forgot to say here in Ga. we have a real problem with " Privet " it is growing like Kudzu and I routinely have to run over old growth privet and some of the trunks are over 3 inches and I have no problem and I mean going down a whole fence line and mowing down the old growth privet to reclaim it.
 
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   / flail or rotary rough cut? #38  
I'm not sure there is such a thing as a tow behind flail. All I've seen are 3PT and boom mounted flails. Is there a reason you want to tow rather than 3PT mount?

3PH is what I'm calling tow behind, just as I say brush hog to indicate a rough cut rotary. I was using that term to differectiate from a boom mount.
 
   / flail or rotary rough cut? #39  
YouTube - QA-60 High Flow Brush Cutter #3

This is the only video I can find of a rotary slasher/hog cutting saplings with an average of 3" . It is a dedicated machine and has exposed blades , is this what you guys are saying your "Rough Cut" rotaries can do(with the exception of the 4" saplings he's cutting) even with enclosed blades ? If they can do this , i'm buying one .
 
   / flail or rotary rough cut? #40  
YouTube - QA-60 High Flow Brush Cutter #3

This is the only video I can find of a rotary slasher/hog cutting saplings with an average of 3" . It is a dedicated machine and has exposed blades , is this what you guys are saying your "Rough Cut" rotaries can do(with the exception of the 4" saplings he's cutting) even with enclosed blades ? If they can do this , i'm buying one .

In my opinion those were small trees in the video, bigger than 3 inch saplings...and that machine is not a bush hog it is a power saw, all it is doing is cutting and pushing down a mess. Clean up is going to be a bear. I have gone behind pulp wood harvesters on some of my property and the mess left behind is a nightmare. My bush hog will roll over and pulverized three inch saplings with no problem. There is an old saying about good bush hogs.....If you can drive over it with your tractor the bush hog should be able to chop it up. That is my experience.
 
 

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