Flail Mower Let's talk flail mowers

   / Let's talk flail mowers #6,651  
I have a ditch bank flail mower. So far it has been good. I ran it onto some big rocks under tall grass, my fault. I have a new set of hammer blades and a new set of Y-blades. I have never tried the Y-blades, but I hope they will do a better cut on the side of the road. Question: Should I use the hammer blades or stay away from the big woody stuff and try to keep it out of the small rocks there and use the Y-blades? I don't want to hurt the Y-blades. The set of hammer blades that went into the rocks are not so bad that they can not be sharpened and put back on.

It has been my experience that bush hogs will tend to ride over and tolerate pretty rugged stuff like rocks here and there and unexpected arm-sized limbs, saplings, etc. The flails will NOT tolerate that. I end up having to stop and replace knives most times when I hit heavy woody stuff or unexpected rocks. I don't like the hammer blades. If you use what Alamo calls HD Y blades they will last a LONG time.
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #6,652  
I can't get my bush hog over the edge of the ditch. I may put the new hammer blades on and mow one more time and then go to the y-blades with the hope of not letting it grow up.
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #6,653  
I can't get my bush hog over the edge of the ditch. I may put the new hammer blades on and mow one more time and then go to the y-blades with the hope of not letting it grow up.

Sometimes it is a little hard to get the ideal tool for a set of circumstances. Know what you mean with the bush hog and ditch. Don't know if it fits with your equipment but I have a "Lane Shark" rotary cutter that mounts on my quick attach FEL. It reaches out to the side about 4 feet running along line with the ditch or of course reaching across the ditch straight ahead with the loader some. It will stand more than a flail mower in sticks and woody stuff and a few rocks.
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #6,654  
Now that Flail Master is out of business where id the best place to buy knives for a Mott 60 fine cut flail mower?
Smilinjak
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #6,655  
I believe a Mott 60 is close enough relative to Alamo mowers (Alamo bought Mott many years ago did they not?) Take an old or spare knife into an Alamo dealer or parts support dealer and put them side by side to confirm a fit and function. The Alamo is so common among state road right of way maint organizations that parts are readily found. The largest John Deere dealer in north central WV carries them for example. Amazon sells packs of 25 knives for 40 some dollars, 2 different brands. Would have to check dimensions to see if they match yours. Anyway, you have Alamo dealers in many states. Good luck.
 
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   / Let's talk flail mowers #6,656  
Now that Flail Master is out of business where id the best place to buy knives for a Mott 60 fine cut flail mower?
Smilinjak

Montage Enterprises – LEADING SUPPLIER OF FACTORY DIRECT ROADSIDE MOWER REPLACEMENT PARTS REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR SALT AND SAND SPREADERS carries flail blades. I've never purchased from them, but they did pop up on my searches when I started getting into flail mowers. You will need to contact them for pricing.

Whether a Y type flail blade will tolerate rocks depends on it's mounting style. Blades that are on hangers and can move any direction will withstand more rock hits than ones that can only swing on a pin. Either way, Y blades will withstand more rock impacts than hammer blades due to the lack of weight. Plus many hammer blades are cast making them more brittle when impacting something hard like rocks.

Both my Ford 917 and my Alamo SHD88 have both done lots of damage to rocks and sticks and not needed any attention. I've taken down up to 1" diameter brush/trees with the same blades I mow my lawn with. Granted, I don't really care about my lawn, but it still leaves a finish that's acceptable to most people. My rule for flail mowing is if I can drive over it, I can mow it. Sometimes I use the bucket to assist in driving over stuff, bending the rules a bit.
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #6,658  
I've been following this thread for quite a while, and finally decided to bite
the bullet. I just ordered a Caroni TM1900BSC mower from Agri Supply. It's
scheduled to be delivered on May 26. I heard from the freight company
that will be delivering it and was a little surprised to be told that it would
be on an 18 wheel trailer with lift gate - I thought they would be using a
box truck. I didn't know that trailers used lift gates. Hopefully they'll be
able to get the truck up my driveway. Other 18 wheelers have done OK.

I have this thread to thank for all the useful information that helped me
decide to make this purchase and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the
delivery goes ok and I can get the mower unloaded without any problems.
Does anyone have pictures of their TM1900 still on the delivery pallet?
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #6,659  
When the freight company calls, ask them to put it on their smallest truck. For me that's usually been a large box truck 35' or so. A real semi can't even get up the public road let alone my driveway. I also ask for their oldest driver and explain that lot of the young ones are scared by narrow mountain roads with steep dropoffs.
 
   / Let's talk flail mowers #6,660  
Thanks, Ericm! They already called to notify me when it would arrive. Hopefully,
they'll call again before it leaves the terminal Tuesday morning for delivery.
 
 

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