Well after years of searching and losing out on auction bids and responding to ads too late, I finally found one. Can't wait to put it to use this summer once I learn more about settings and all. JDParts has some info on it but its an earlier model so not everything is on the site. 1st stop is a manual. All flails are there and look good, greased and new gear oil. Sounded good on test run. Its missing a few things like the shield in front of the gear box. This on should be round and its one thing jdparts doesn't show due to old model. I'll post up pics once I start mowing.
I need to look back through all the pages on setting this up for height. I know I saw it in there one time.
Hello nittanyjd,
I want to welcome you as the newest resident member of the "Flail Mower Nations" from the Keystone State.
If you have good sod and want to keep it do this adjustment on asphalt or concrete PLEASE;
1. place a small torpedo level on the gearbox with the narrow edge facing the seat
2. adjust the top link to the point where the gear box is level
3. measure the "actual" height of the flail knife bottom edge above the ground
4. if it is 2 inches in cutting height YOU WILL NOT have to adjust the rear roller by raising it up
5. if the side slicer knife is higher than two inches YOU WILL NEED TO LOWER the rear roller one bolt hole on each side
Setting the rear roller at the 2 inch cutting height and adjusting the top link to "LEVEL" assures the flail mower will:
1. create enough pressure gradient/suction/vacuum to lift the clippings up and over the flail mower rotor and back down to the ground.
2. with the proper adjustment you will be able to recut the clippings a second time to make them dissolve even faster and avoid creating
dead spots in the lawn from grass clumps
AS long as the engine on your mule is running at the required PTO engine speed to run a rear implement flail mower rotor is spinning at 2,200+ RPM and creates enough lift to carry the clippings it will sound like a high end household vacuum cleaner and you will have a great lawn.
Did you grease the fittings under the V belt guard????
Are the belts in good shape?? If Rubber flakes off in your hand they need to be replaced with an equivalent V belt with Kevlar thread; Kevlar V belts are easy to obtain.
You should have a V belt tension gauge to adjust the V belt tension properly on your flail mower. The V belt tension gauges are available at amazon or larger automotive supply stores.
Happy mowing
"Once you go flail you never go back"