Rotary Mower - New or Used?

winesalot

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A couple years ago I bought a Rears flail mower. It was a mistake. Most of my mowing is on a steep hill that has fairly sandy soil. The flail is simply too heavy to mow while climbing without spinning tires. I have the flail listed for sale (check the Buy Sell Trade if you're interested).

I want to buy a rotary motor and I'm thinking a 6' would do.

What is you buying advice? New Used? Brand?

Thanks,

Alan
 

SDT

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A couple years ago I bought a Rears flail mower. It was a mistake. Most of my mowing is on a steep hill that has fairly sandy soil. The flail is simply too heavy to mow while climbing without spinning tires. I have the flail listed for sale (check the Buy Sell Trade if you're interested).

I want to buy a rotary motor and I'm thinking a 6' would do.

What is you buying advice? New Used? Brand?

Thanks,

Alan
Insufficient information to be of much help but prices of new implements has skyrocketed recently.

SDT
 

Outnumbered

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I purchased a used landpride RCF2060 from one of the local dealers in my area early in 2020. They worked with me on the price a bit and I feel I got a great value as it already had the safety on both the front and the back which I wanted. I saved over $900 off the retail for a lightly used piece of equipment. Given the current market and how quick you are looking to purchase you may have fewer options.
 

NCL4701

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1) What tractor are you planning to use it with? (Didn’t see any equipment in your profile. My apologies if I missed it.)

2) Brush hogging or finish mowing?

3) You mention steep, sandy slope. Tires? Loaded rears? Wheel weights? 4WD or 2WD?

4) What does the too heavy flail weigh?

A little more info will get you much better answers.
 

JimmyJazz

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Maybe you could trade your flail for a rotary mower. Consult your local farm implement dealers. Getting rid of unneeded things is therapeutic. Thats what I would do.
 
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Roadworthy

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Whichever rotary mower you choose, be sure the horsepower rating of the gearbox meets or exceeds the horsepower of your tractor.