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Posted by Gene Davis (Ga.) on July 16, 2004 at 20:22:04 from (66.82.9.80):
In Reply to: Flail mowers posted by Randy on July 13, 2004 at 17:43:04:
Have been using A mott flail mower for over 20 years now, actualy I like it much better than the rotary bladed mower,it is much safer, does not throw rocks through the sliding glass doors($250.00). I havecome to the conclusion that you either love them or hate them. I love mine and afterthis season will have to install blades, the ones on it will have lasted 10 years.I added swiveling front gauge wheels,extended the 3 pt.hitch pins and a pivoting third link hookup pin point at the top and when I cut, yhe tractor pulls a floating mower that is free to follow the contour of the land it is mowing, and does not scalp. Also agree with the post about the different kind of flail mower blades. Mine is the light finishing type blades. Gene Davis
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