TractorTYMe
Veteran Member
It's good, I have this ditch bank flail mower that is a bit heavier due to the arms.....and it is a FHM165 from Betsco.
Just curious what rear blade you have. That's a stout rear blade. Do you have 3-way hydraulics on it? (Offset, angle, and tilt?)I have a rear blade that weighs 1025 pounds plus filled tires. Filled tires are about 1000 pounds.
I believe you will be just fine, weight is listed as 908 pounds. Your 3 pt is rated for 2646 pounds.Am I biting off more than I can chew by putting an IronCraft FMH-160H flail mower on the back of my T474?
It’s a Bison brand, 8’ category 2. It is set up for 3 way hydraulics and also has pins to be operated manually. I don’t have the hydraulics kit. Yet. I need to get some remotes installed on my tractor first. I have this blade in the 8’ length:Just curious what rear blade you have. That's a stout rear blade. Do you have 3-way hydraulics on it? (Offset, angle, and tilt?)
That's a nice RB-Bison makes some nice equipment in my opinion.It’s a Bison brand, 8’ category 2. It is set up for 3 way hydraulics and also has pins to be operated manually. I don’t have the hydraulics kit. Yet. I need to get some remotes installed on my tractor first. I have this blade in the 8’ length:
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I’ve had it for 2 years now and am very impressed with it.That's a nice RB-Bison makes some nice equipment in my opinion.
I makes short work of snow plowing or road grading. One pass in each direction. And it’s heavy enough to not bounce and chatter on a hard road bed.That sure is a big blade.
Each hole changes both the lift height and arc of the lift. I have found that I use different top link attachments for different implements.Just out of curiosity, the bracket that the top link connects to on the tractor side has three vertical holes in it for the pin. I checked in the manual and there is no mention of this, so I am curious as to the reasoning behind choosing one of the holes over the other two. Under what conditions would the selection matter?