Thanks B737, that’s a great video. He does such a great job of explaining things.This
Thanks B737, that’s a great video. He does such a great job of explaining things.This
Hey B737. I have only had about an hour to try it out so far so I haven't really given it the full test. It took less then 2 weeks to come in and took me maybe a few hours to get everything put together and going. I have not really tried things in reverse yet, I have heard the same about not cutting in reverse and I haven't messed with too much on elevation changes yet. I will have an 8 day stretch coming up in the next few days that I will be able to really test it out. I can tell you from just the hour of using it I was very impressed, honestly the most impressed I have been with any implement I have ever used. I ran over a decent amount of 1-1.5 diameter saplings and it worked as advertised and I never really went full throttle on anything. There were a few saplings I needed to hit with a second pass but all in all it was a beast. Obviously I can't speak for brush hog vs. Flail mower, however I'm very satisfied so far. The weight on my heavy duty was just shy of 600lbs I believe and I'm running it on a B2601, there were no issues at all with the weight for me.Someone purchased my brush hog today. It's giving me a little anxiety because that brush hog is why I bought the tractor to begin with. Also, going from a quality brush hog to a Chinese flail
Stupid question before the guy comes in the morning to haul off my beloved Land Pride... Can you cut in reverse with the flail mower, or does it dig in? Like backing up to a tree.... How does it do with elevation changes, like transitioning inclines going up and down? What about cutting height control?
the one im going to order is the EFG105 which is medium duty 41", with hammers.
Should I be worried this flail at 480 pounds, is too heavy for BX 3 point hitch?
Last question for Don is how long did it take to arrive once you placed your order? i was only able to get about half the property done before the guy came to buy my machine.
Normally, I would have done just that. But with things so shaky at work, I wasn't brave enough to try both at the same time. The thing that pushed me over the edge was cutting a small meadow here of shin high grass, the brush hog really made a mess of it, and I was only creeping along. The woods here are tight, I do some backing into nooks and reaching. I will have to see how that goes... Jon Ritters and GP Outdoors flail videos were really educational to see these flail mowers in action.I think I would have kept the Land Pride until I knew I liked the flail mower.
I do not own one but people often complain that it does not cut well backing up. However "they" say to pick it up back up and then set it down cutting forward again.
Thanks Don for all the input.Hey B737. I have only had about an hour to try it out so far so I haven't really given it the full test. It took less then 2 weeks to come in and took me maybe a few hours to get everything put together and going. I have not really tried things in reverse yet, I have heard the same about not cutting in reverse and I haven't messed with too much on elevation changes yet. I will have an 8 day stretch coming up in the next few days that I will be able to really test it out. I can tell you from just the hour of using it I was very impressed, honestly the most impressed I have been with any implement I have ever used. I ran over a decent amount of 1-1.5 diameter saplings and it worked as advertised and I never really went full throttle on anything. There were a few saplings I needed to hit with a second pass but all in all it was a beast. Obviously I can't speak for brush hog vs. Flail mower, however I'm very satisfied so far. The weight on my heavy duty was just shy of 600lbs I believe and I'm running it on a B2601, there were no issues at all with the weight for me.
I will post some pictures tomorrow of some area I cut yesterday that would be more inline with what your going to use it for. I not only did some of the woods but I had some overgrowth of weeds between the woods and my open area that were 5-6 feet tall. It literally cut those weeds down and completely mulched it up to nothing with ease. For the purposes you need it for, I think you will be very happy. I may take a few videos later this weekend and upload them on youtube, if I do I will let you know so you can see it in action.Normally, I would have done just that. But with things so shaky at work, I wasn't brave enough to try both at the same time. The thing that pushed me over the edge was cutting a small meadow here of shin high grass, the brush hog really made a mess of it, and I was only creeping along. The woods here are tight, I do some backing into nooks and reaching. I will have to see how that goes... Jon Ritters and GP Outdoors flail videos were really educational to see these flail mowers in action.
Thanks Don for all the input.
The heavy lifting on my property was done with the RCR1242, lots of thick, dense brush. Now that it's cleared, I'm just doing semi-annual upkeep (sapling sprouts), and grass overgrowth. The flail, may bridge that gap well.
I'm looking forward to your upcoming seat time.
Dang! Now you guys are convincing me that I need one too.
Looks great. I think that they are capable attachments that are only beginning to catch on in the north east. I really do appreciate that the flail mowers leave the area looking like mulch/wood chips were put down.I wanted to post a few pictures. I had a few hours on the flail today and absolutely loving it. I will get after it again tomorrow and test it further. So far I’m beyond impressed guys with what this thing can do in the woods!!
Just an additional thought. Have you looked under your tractor to see how many important things might be exposed, like hydraulic lines & filters?I got the mower in yesterday and plan to put it together and test it out today. My only worry is I’m a newbie to tractors and didn’t realize there’s a chance I may have to cut the PTO shaft they sent me to fit the tractor. That concerns me a tad cause I don’t won’t to measure incorrectly and jack it up. Any tricks/tips to that guys?