woodmaxx flail mower?

   / woodmaxx flail mower? #121  
Send pics of it attached to the tractor and mowing!
 
   / woodmaxx flail mower? #122  
Yes I will, soon as I can get the wife out there doing the photos.

Ricn
 
   / woodmaxx flail mower? #123  
Also ran into an issue with the side to side cylinder as when moving the mower, the gear housing safety metal enclosure hit both hose fittings where they are screwed into the cylinder so movement is about 2 inches either way for now. Tomorrow, I plan to remove this cover cutting down the corners enough to clear ok, a minor thing really but one would think Woodmaxx would have fixed this on other mowers knowing of the issue.Ricn

I think you are referring to the stamped metal shield around the PTO shaft coupling and clutch at the gearbox end. That caused me some problems too and I think the design could be improved, which I will detail in my (eventual) review. In the short term, it would be a huge plus if it were attached with quick-release fasteners instead of nylon locknuts, which are very slow and tedious to remove and reinstall.

The flail mower seems well built overall, similar to the Caroni I previously owned in construction quality, which is (IMHO) a step above the typical inexpensive consumer implements in the US and similar to a brand like Woods.

Mine came with chain shields in the front, instead of the metal plate shields I see on the Woodmaxx website and had on the Caroni. Chain shields seem as good or possibly better, but it was unexpected.
 
   / woodmaxx flail mower? #124  
Mine has the chains as well. Also, the housing looks tough being .250 inch thick steel, Bearings are high quality being an improvement from earlier models, also comes with Gates belts making easy replacement. I like all the grease fittings and if kept up this unit should give many years of use. Have been told the gear box breather can weep some so plan to replace the fitting and install some plastic hose of suitable length to alleviate the issue if and when it happens.
 
   / woodmaxx flail mower? #125  
Got the clutch cover fixed ok; took off those hard to get too nuts and bolts then cut the bottom of the cover up about 1/2 inch for hose fitting clearance. Also loosened the cylinder rotating just a tad followed by retightening everything. There is a small grease fitting on the yoke that needs greasing at 25 hours but looks to be tough to get too with cover in place so will change that to 90 degree fitting. Also lowered the roller and side plates to the lowest setting preferring that to the middle holes. Also got the top link cylinder adjusted out some, reflecting what the mower directions say about the mower front being slightly higher than the rear. Made some passes thru the field and all looks good so far.
 
   / woodmaxx flail mower? #126  
Purchased a FM78 about 12-13 months ago and probably have around 15-20 hours on it and up to now the only issue was the gearbox has oil coming out the vent. Using it today and about 1 hour in the tractor (bobcat CT440) stopped dead in its tracks. Main rotor in the mower locked up solid. Had it out in about 30mn to discover the non-drive end bearing seized. Lube chart shows every 25hrs and I've hit those bearings a couple times already. Just a fluke I guess. Need a bigger puller as that bearing is now really stuck on the shaft. Now we'll see if the warranty is any good.
 
   / woodmaxx flail mower? #127  
Wow, let's hope so. Bearings were well greased in mine as was the gearbox oil being full. I have maybe 10 hrs so far and not a drop has come out of the vent. I greased it once but will do it again soon. Let's hope yours is a fluke!

Ricn
 
   / woodmaxx flail mower? #128  
Purchased a FM78 about 12-13 months ago and probably have around 15-20 hours on it and up to now the only issue was the gearbox has oil coming out the vent. Using it today and about 1 hour in the tractor (bobcat CT440) stopped dead in its tracks. Main rotor in the mower locked up solid. Had it out in about 30mn to discover the non-drive end bearing seized. Lube chart shows every 25hrs and I've hit those bearings a couple times already. Just a fluke I guess. Need a bigger puller as that bearing is now really stuck on the shaft. Now we'll see if the warranty is any good.

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Hello 3fordasho,

their 25 hour greasing interval or lack there of is much much too long and really struck me as wrong simply due to the flail mower rotors speed of rotation and I tell everyone and I mean everyone to plan on greasing every 6-8 hours of operation using 6-7 pumps until you see the old grease coming out. deciding whether you want to grease at the end of the day or before mowing is simply a case of what kind of time you have.

I hope they send you a new mower and have the old one shipped back at no charge to you.



If your running at 2,200 RPM you probably have as much mileage on those bearings as a trip from NYC to Portland, Maine
if not further.


I would wait on doing any surgery as you have a major failure on your hands as they may question why you are doing the work.
 
   / woodmaxx flail mower? #129  
I don't recall what greasing interval was recommended for my Caroni flail but I give the two rotor bearings three pumps before each mowing day. Rear roller and zerk under the belt cover get less frequent attention but more often than every 25 hrs.
 
   / woodmaxx flail mower? #130  
Woodmaxx is sending out new bearings and seals. I asked about greasing interval - they are recommending more like 50 hrs now for these bearings ?? Made is sound like too much greasing is just as bad as not enough.
 
 

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