I'm trying to figure out how to increase cutting height on my 5' flail mower. I've been trying to turn 5 acres into a native wildflowers and grasses meadow and it's been suggested by seed provider to keep it mowed to 8 inches to give chance to establish and compete or out compete weeds, mostly ragweed at this point. I tried carrying the flail off the ground at that height but it seems like that's real hard on the lift arms and associated 3 point assembly the way it wracks and bounces up and down and sideways. So I was thinking of attaching bogey wheels to the mower to maintain the height and take the load off the 3 point. But I noticed that the cut quality suffers when mowing at that height. Lots of standing stalks that would otherwise be cut off if mower was cutting nearer the base of the weeds. I considered a sickle bar mower and although I neither have one or the experience using one, it seems they would cut more efficiently at that height. But I don't even know if they can be adjusted up to cut at that height. Of course the easiest, cheapest route would be to use what I have and just cut it low, but I don't know how that would affect the perennial wildflowers and grasses that I'm trying to get established. I'd welcome some advice..... thanks, Gary