JWR
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- Joined
- Apr 19, 2011
- Messages
- 3,952
- Location
- So MD / WV
- Tractor
- MF 2660 LP, 3 Kubota B2150, Kubota BX2200, MH Pacer, Gravely 5660, etc.
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.