Curious if the son of Mott was killed by the mower of their namesake.
My Dad once took my 917 out with our old Universal 445 tractor. Seems he doesn't have much feel for this sort of thing. He thought he was doing a great job, essentially using it more like a harley rake. Didn't stop until he burned the belts off!
I would be the happiest man alive if I could get a flail mower for the front of my Steiner 430! Seems they used to make one, but apparently dust and chaff was an issue, plugging up everything. Maybe a little common sense and slight modifications could avoid any trouble.
When we traded the Universal for our JD 6200, I started breaking the 3ph bars that go up to the third point. Not sure what that was about. Seems that tractor is just too big for that mower. One reason why my remaining fine cut 917 has been sitting in the barn on racking for at least ten years.
One interesting note. I have a steep hill behind our house, which is why I initially bought the first 917. I could not understand why I was scalping the crest of the hill going down. Anyway, I build a small model duplicating the pivot points of mower and tractor. Seems that if the front of the tractor goes down, the mower doesn't go up as might seem intuitive, but down. Hard to explain but the model confirmed this.