Why a Flail Mower is WAY Better Than a Rotary Cutter!

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2022
  • Chris does a comparison of his Massey Ferguson equipped with a FM2572 Land Pride Flail Mower versus the RCR1272 Land Pride Rotary Cutter!
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Komentáře • 34

  • @HuckabonesEquipment
    @HuckabonesEquipment  Před rokem

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  • @rexmundi8154
    @rexmundi8154 Před rokem +8

    I feel like my riding mower can cut grass that high. A 30 year old bush hog and an 80 year old 8n would definitely handle that no problem. I know because that was my old setup. I’d like to see a real test. Like 6 foot high wild roses, iron weed, and blackberry brambles mixed with saplings. The kinda overgrown you don’t go into wearing shorts and sneakers. Which I’d never wear on a tractor.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před rokem +2

      The flail mower would do fine if you don't need to cut saplings, or anything larger than about 3/4-1 inch in diameter. A flail mower will handle 3/4-1 inch diameter material especially if you have hammers instead of knives on your flail. Anything larger than 1" I'd run a rotary cutter that's more suited to be beat up with that stuff....a flail mower will give you nicer finished look, but its not well suited for cutting anything more than brush.

  • @JosephReidNZ
    @JosephReidNZ Před rokem +1

    I like the Cabe TVRP Reverse Mulcher, especially for kiwifruit orchards.

  • @Kellislawnservice
    @Kellislawnservice Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video .

  • @JeffreySmith900
    @JeffreySmith900 Před rokem +6

    Not sure you sold me on the flail mower. I can make 2 passes if needed with the rotary cutter, and I can also go a bit slower. I'm not going to use either of those as the "final" cut if I'm looking to get more of a finish cut, it's going to be the first pass on the way to a finish cut. If I ultimately don't want a finish cut, then again I can get what I want for 1/4 the hardware price with a tank of a rotary cutter. I've used both, and while I'm not knocking the flail mower, I don't see the value outweighing the value/cost of the rotary cutter. Thanks for making the video.

  • @mw9977
    @mw9977 Před rokem

    Would be nice to see how you are able to adjust the flail mower. Maybe next time.

  • @ArnoldsDesign
    @ArnoldsDesign Před 8 měsíci +1

    I actually get a nice finish in a field like with a 60" brush hog. I keep the blades sharp. However, it's the startup vibration, and temporary severe vibration when the blades swing away when hitting something with resistance I don't like. I would like to try a flail mower at some point.

  • @theverdictisstillout
    @theverdictisstillout Před 11 měsíci

    Can a flail mower handle rocks better or worse than rotary? What is the best way to cut weeds and bramble out of a field that has quite a few rocks.

  • @midaslm8338
    @midaslm8338 Před rokem +1

    Does flail mower has gearbox?

  • @jimcan9914
    @jimcan9914 Před 9 měsíci

    Initially, my eyes saw your rotary's rear wheel was not on the ground - the flopping up/dn may be why you saw those skips. I would be curious about the RPM the Furgie was running?
    I have a 6' flail with knives, not hammers, and need 2200rpm on my J-D 40hp to reach the suggested flail speed. I came from an old F-40 with a rotary mower and did not know about rear discharge vs. side when I bought it; it spit out gobs. My Caroni flail at speed cleans the ground up nicely. My neighbor has a 40hp Kubota with 6' deck mower: his property looks nice also. It's all fun-at-work. Jim

  • @wildbill23c
    @wildbill23c Před rokem

    One thing with a flail mower is they don't require as much horsepower to run them....thinking of getting a 48"-50" flail mower for my BX2680...a flail mower doesn't stick out the back of your tractor nearly as far as a rotary cutter either, and if you aren't cutting brush, or saplings, you don't need a rotary cutter. With my small tractor I get into small spaces that you can't get those big machines, so having a mower that sits closer to the back of the tractor is a huge plus. Although I won't be buying a Land Pride due to their ridiculous price on a flail mower...I'll be going with a BETSTCO 48" flail mower with the flail knives rather than hammers, although you can order a set of hammers and swap them out if needed for heavier mowing applications.

    • @HuckabonesEquipment
      @HuckabonesEquipment  Před rokem

      yes the landpride models are crazy high prices, well built but to much money

    • @zenshutterman
      @zenshutterman Před rokem

      BETSTCO 48" flail mower with the flail knives rather than hammers--->get the forged hammers to handle saplings other small woody stuff with no worries. The stock cast hammers can be broken (ask me how I know).

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před rokem

      @@zenshutterman I don't even think I'd need hammers, what I mow is just a pasture of overgrown weeds and grass, no saplings, or brush. Although I think a person could probably order a set of hammers and swap the knives out if they need to for certain applications, might be worth having both.

    • @bill45colt
      @bill45colt Před 10 měsíci +1

      im cutting 10 ft 3 blades on rotary JD and pulling it with 130 hp tractor,,,small trees and weeds seems to work out well

    • @user-ku6ve1nn2j
      @user-ku6ve1nn2j Před 8 měsíci

      Incorrect. If you ever owned a bush hog, you'll know that it requires Less Horsepower than a flail mower.

  • @ronq9428
    @ronq9428 Před rokem +2

    Big HP difference between the tractors. Rotary cutter is over sized for the box

  • @cmcc1971
    @cmcc1971 Před 6 měsíci

    What’s MSRP for a 7 foot flail?

  • @clane1700
    @clane1700 Před 6 dny

    Good information! Thank you. Why do guys wear shorts and anklets when operating machinery or walking in tall grass. Dangerous! I live in snake country though and my legs are ugly ! 😂

  • @DavidSmith-fr1uz
    @DavidSmith-fr1uz Před 10 měsíci

    A bit off topic but why is does it seem necessary in these videos to use the center hitch with the bush hog? I mean the wheel holds up the back. It might come in handy if you want to back up and drop it on some heavy brush but other than that I just use the side hitches. Easier on the tractor and does a better job for me.

  • @bill45colt
    @bill45colt Před 10 měsíci

    IM cutting 6ft tall white pine and bradford pear mixed in with weeds,,,lets see it cut that and your result,,,,id post a video here but cant,,,,mowed low to the ground 3",,,,and smooth,,,,

  • @fiberglassrb
    @fiberglassrb Před rokem +4

    Shorts? Is this guy going golfing or what?

    • @clane1700
      @clane1700 Před 6 dny

      I’m glad I’m not the only one. I watch a lot of tractor video and see shorts, ankle socks, sandals. My legs ain’t pretty but I don’t want a snake bite or cut up on equipment.

  • @bob_atwestmi_fl_us7812

    Hard to hear in the front 1/2 of the video.

  • @billshafley6048
    @billshafley6048 Před rokem +2

    Flail mowers are nice but not for $13K!!

  • @moriver1
    @moriver1 Před rokem +3

    Come on....The 135 was not at 540...That flail is new...The rotary cutter is old and a bigger deal adjusted totally wrong not to mention on a tractor with no power..

  • @jeremiahcannon4443
    @jeremiahcannon4443 Před 3 měsíci

    Almost Everyone that compares these types of mowers has them placed on the backs of these “ tractors”. Why not avoid the “ tire roll compression” and place the units on the front??? From what I’ve seen, “ Ventrac” has addressed this issue quite nicely… jus sayin

  • @bettyvancott5282
    @bettyvancott5282 Před rokem

    Where’s the sound???

  • @brucelewis1017
    @brucelewis1017 Před rokem

    Falling mowers cut better I've used them

  • @VineV-Dutch
    @VineV-Dutch Před 2 měsíci

    It ain't! From Europe, originally, but going back to finish mower from flail. Maintenance costs, buy in price, complexity of maintenance, part costs, are much lower with a finish mower. Besides that: a flail with chip/shred the pieces of grass which makes raking more difficult. You also need less power with a finish mower. Fuel is the most costly in our business, besides labour and my time. Even mowing a little bit more per season, the fuel I save is astonishing. And a better result. And...If you want hay/straw and easy raking and pick up in a grass cart, a flail ain't for you. The pieces are to small. Cattle don't like it and mulch for gardening: you don't want the mulch to compost to fast.
    And, on the front I can run a mower, and on the three point, offset, as well. Twice the speed. On less rpm , read fuel consumption, then 1 flail. And I save valuable time. The finish mower can be in the same angles as the flail mowers. That being said: we only have the grassy things here.

  • @hhazelhoff1363
    @hhazelhoff1363 Před 10 měsíci +1

    That rotary cutter did a way better job, watch your own videos.