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cadetmike 02-01-2018 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by darkminion_17 (Post 445373)
You prolly have more luck finding one of these.
I have one without a motor, it is nos...blah blah

How long is the one you have? want to sell it?

darkminion_17 02-01-2018 01:28 PM

It is 38" wide and no it is not for sale.

cadetmike 02-01-2018 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by darkminion_17 (Post 445376)
It is 38" wide and no it is not for sale.

ok, figured it wouldn't hurt to ask

Alvy 02-01-2018 08:09 PM

Might want to reconsider, that little guy would pay for the 26 footer going to South Kooka-Munga.

sawdustdad 02-01-2018 09:35 PM

Forgive what may seem like a stupid question, but what is the advantage of a flail mower over a rotary mower? Maybe won't throw objects? A finish mower costs half of a same width flail mower costs, so there must be some advantage. Agrisupply.com has a 47 inch flail for $2100.

john hall 02-01-2018 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by sawdustdad (Post 445411)
Forgive what may seem like a stupid question, but what is the advantage of a flail mower over a rotary mower? Maybe won't throw objects? A finish mower costs half of a same width flail mower costs, so there must be some advantage. Agrisupply.com has a 47 inch flail for $2100.

All the highway mowers around here are flail--less objects thrown. I've never seen anyone use one outside of that. Look expensive to maintain to me. I'm thinking the lawnmower sized versions will go through heavier grass than a regular mowing deck.

J-Mech 02-01-2018 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by sawdustdad (Post 445411)
Forgive what may seem like a stupid question, but what is the advantage of a flail mower over a rotary mower? Maybe won't throw objects? A finish mower costs half of a same width flail mower costs, so there must be some advantage. Agrisupply.com has a 47 inch flail for $2100.

Here, rather than typing it out:
https://blog.lawneq.com/different-mo...s-flail-mower/


They chop stuff up better than a bush hog type mower.


And our wonder boy who doesn't have a welder than will handle even 1/4" thick steel thinks he can make the center tube (check out the pics of the tube in that article), weld on the brackets, balance it, cut out the end pieces, bend the metal to make the top.... gonna be pretty hard to do without a (pretty large) lathe, bigger welder, enormous brake and either a track torch, water jet or a really steady hand on the torch. :biggrin2:

sawdustdad 02-01-2018 11:53 PM

Excellent info. thanks!

cadetmike 02-03-2018 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by J-Mech (Post 445418)

And our wonder boy who doesn't have a welder than will handle even 1/4" thick steel thinks he can make the center tube (check out the pics of the tube in that article), weld on the brackets, balance it, cut out the end pieces, bend the metal to make the top.... gonna be pretty hard to do without a (pretty large) lathe, bigger welder, enormous brake and either a track torch, water jet or a really steady hand on the torch. :biggrin2:


This was my last project... I guess a simple mower just seems pretty easy after this :bigthink:

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There's 100's of hrs represented in those four pics, but you get the idea. :beerchug:

J-Mech 02-03-2018 12:21 AM

That's great and all.... but welding a bunch of square tubing together is about like framing a house. It's easy. I mean... it's a square tube frame. You did a good job and all, but none of those parts spin 1500 RPM. I don't think you grasp it. Go ahead and build one, but I'm not standing anywhere near it if you use the welder you used the other day.

You ever weld up a driveshaft, but didn't balance it? You drove it and it would shake a cup from the cup holder at 50mph.... that's what you're going to be dealing with. If that shaft isn't straight, welded even and balanced.... it will shake apart.


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