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3 Point Flail Mowers with Hydraulic Side Shift - Tractors > 3 Point > Mowers > Flail - Titan Attachments Reviews

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- Offset Category 1, 3 Point Hitch- Forged Hammer Flails- Ability to mulch up to 3" diameter material- 16" side shift to support mowing around perimeters, fence lines, tree wells, etc.- Horsepower varies per implement- 540 RPM PTO Drive Type- Kickstand for easy storage when not in useDIRECT REPLACEMENT BLADES- 191467 - 5 Pack 3.5" Wide Flail Hammer Blades- 191537 - 4 Pair Set Y Blades

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The mower appears to be very well built. Assembly was somewhat challenging but between a chainfall & tractor loader I was able to complete it. There is an area on the rear where the top link assembly wore off the paint and left gouges in the metal during transit, but otherwise it was well packaged. One of the hydraulic hoses was too short to reach the tractor coupling so I had to get an extension made for it. Due to heavy rains over the last 2 months I am unable to mow the area I purchased it for. Hoping to get things dried out before the snow flies!
1 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
I have bought 3 of these flail mowers and they work very well on our small vineyard. I would recommend these flails for medium use 1-60 acres. They work well on black berries, vineyard/ Orchard canes. They are. It built heavy duty or preform like a Perfect, Rears or Verizon flail but for a small farmer are perfect and priced accordingly. We are very happy with these units!
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Posted 3 years ago
I have been using the 48-in 3-Point Flail Mower with Hydraulic Side Shift on my John Deere 1025r. It is working great, the tractor has just enough power to operate in heavy brush. The weight is heavy and needs to be balanced with loader on with some material .
5 Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
The best thing about this mower is it will chew through substantial brush creating a layer of mulch. It really pulverizes the wood. The other nice thing is it does not throw things all over the place like a bush hog. Having the slide compensates for the smaller size of the mower. You can slide it to one side or the other to get close to fences and trees. It is hard to get the pto shaft on. Also if you something stuck there is no easy way to reverse the cutters to back it out. You actually have to cut it out.
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Posted 4 years ago