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Ever since I got mine from you last fall it’s been my new favorite attachment. It just mulches everything up so well! Works great on trails through the woods. And fence lines along the corn and soybean fields. Great vid!
Pulverising all the saplings and woody stuff under those trees and cleaning up the lake edges... Great camera angles up close and with the drone too. Maybe the most satisfying Saturday coffee video ever!
Just got my Centurion from GoodWorks last night. Set it up today and mowed some really tricky ground this morning. What a great piece of equipment. Five Stars, would buy again.
I love watching fail mowers work, it's just amazing what they can do compared to a bush hog as far as the final product goes. I would love to Have a flail for my tractor
I had this same mulcher on this same tractor, literally hated this cutter. Bent the right lift arm twice and only used it twice. Entirely too much weight on one side and really didn't offer enough offset of a cut to justify the cost. Replaced it with a 7ft sickle bar cutter and other than mulching bigger stuff which I don't do is way cheaper, way lighter and goes out much further than the mulcher and can run it on a smaller tractor without tearing the tractor up. Some I am sure will like this but I was not one of them, lost $5k on the sale of it with just around 2 hours on it. Kept it a year and just would not use it anymore.
Years ago I had a woods ditchbank mower it was 5' and was offset on a 100hp Deere it's was heavy but I used it the same way. Farmers paid me to travel around their farm fields and trim trees back. Worked very good
While the hammer style blade is more aggressive for processing debris, the split knives allow for the additional straight knife to be added between the split knives. The straight knife will scarify the ground very nicely for over seeding. Not everyone has the need to over seed, but the split blade will process debris as well, maybe not quite with efficiency of the hammer styled blade. I like the vertical feature of this mower. That is something my 88" MC won't do. Great Vidya.
Man thats on my bucket list. I just got all my front and rear 3rd function from Summit installed on my L3901, but couldnt find a summit kit solution for my M4 (like what you have here)…. Once that problem is solved this offset tilt and rotate flail is first or second on the list (competing with a grapple)….. nice vid sir!! Im working 90 acres here in NC and need this!!!
That is a sweet mower. I love the hydraulic flail mower on my excavator. It mows far better than anything else I've ever seen. There are a lot of moving parts, though, in a flail mower. A brush hog has 2 blades and a flail could have over 30.
You shold explore putting a front three point hitch and pto kit on one of your tractors, a set up like this on the front whould be killer. Its common in Europe but not very many here. I think zuidberg north america sells kits for various tractors.
Great demo thanks. I'm thinking of getting a similar unit although our property has some rocks (river rocks). Just wondering how these units cope with the odd rock strike every now and again. Cheers.
I now know what I want Santa to bring me for Xmas...😉😬❤️👍💯. Clearing out our property by hand for months now...would need the 4' or smaller though since I only have a B7100 currently. Still a great tool that we will have at some point.
I had one of these but it was too much for my tractor and it also did not cut the grass as evenly as a regular flail or a finish mower. It was hard to get it level. It was interesting and it did cut my dam pretty well but it was not far enough really even with one size bigger.
@@GoodWorksTractors I know it would depend on the model, but say you needed to replace all the blades on the model in this video, what's the cost? And I imagine at that point you could decide to switch from hammer to Y or Y to hammer? There shouldn't be anything different in the drums for the different blade types?
Wow.. that's impressive. Besides the tilt and offset, what is the difference between the Forestry Mulcher and this Flail Mower? Do they make a 4 ft. wide hydraulic flail mower for a small skid steer, how many GPM would that take?
Never mind, I saw hammer blades in the comments. Thanks for the good (tantalizing) video. 😊 Which blades are you running? My guess would be the hammer blades, correct?
Great video GWT! I've got a Kioti CK3510(30hp @ PTO), see you've got the 52" and 62" Centurion in stock, which would work best? I'd primarily be managing underbrush with it. Could I get away with using the 62"? Thanks for your videos!
With extremely soggy ground, I will use our flail mower but instead of driving parallel to the edge of the pond or creek, I will back in like you must with a bush hog. 98% of the time though I just drive along the edge with full offset. One thing that took me a while to feel confident with, is having the flail fully offset and also down will pretty much make it impossible for my tractor to tip over. If the tractor tries to tip the flail pushes into the ground and stops it. Of course the mower needs to be down for this "feature" to work. Our 48" hydraulic offset/tilt flail mower is one of my favorite attachments for our 1025R. Edit: I noticed your mower developed a "tick" halfway through the video. Did you find out what caused it? With mine that sometimes happens if a largish branch (say up to ~3" diameter) gets stuck in there and keeps getting whacked by a flail hammer. So far after over 200 hours of hard use, the only thing I notice as far as wear is concerned (other than the hammers have a couple of very minor chips) is the bushings in the offset mechanism now have a bit of slop. Where I noticed this the most is it now droops down at the tip by a couple of inches when i raise it. Still works flawlessly though.
Hello from Louisiana! Is this the 72”? And are you running the hammer blades? I may have missed you saying in the video. Watching with my 3yo this morning!
Courtney please compare this to a Lane Shark or front mounted/tilt brush hog, curious which is better for fringe/trail clearing. And very surprised your Kubota didn't tear up grass more considering how much snow Michigan got this winter.
I have a LaneShark 3. You have to manually set the tilt and offset, but as for vertical cutting you can get higher than that flail, although your swaths will be smaller(you would need to make multiple passes, or just creep along and trim from ground to highest reach of your FEL). Being front mounted it is easier to "aim" your cut over any rearmounted implement. The downside is the cut is more like loppers so if you are cutting long stuff you have to come back and either drag it off or mulch it up. I really like it as using a pole trimmer gets the arms tired pdq.
Can a 25 HP tractor handle flail mower with hammer blades? My property has a lot of puckerbrush, alders, small gray birch, etc. Being glacial territory in Maine we also have lots of rocks so concerned with jams with rocks or stumps.
I really do like that mower but would rather have one that's 8'. I'm in the market for a new mower mostly looking at a brush hog but I like how this flail works. 7-8' medium to heavy duty mowers are not cheap at all unfortunately.
its like a bunch of angry wood beavers going to town! Defo getting 1 of those when i get my tractor! Way better than a brush hog would be shearing pins constantly on brush hog w/ those big saplings.
That thing was really bogging the Kubota down, how much hp do you need to run this thing? My tractor is 62 pto hp, not sure if that’s going to be enough.
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Id like this on the front running off my mid PTO.
Ever since I got mine from you last fall it’s been my new favorite attachment. It just mulches everything up so well! Works great on trails through the woods. And fence lines along the corn and soybean fields. Great vid!
Glad to hear it James, such an effective tool
Pulverising all the saplings and woody stuff under those trees and cleaning up the lake edges... Great camera angles up close and with the drone too. Maybe the most satisfying Saturday coffee video ever!
You must have the most amazing job playing with tools and land keep up the great work
It is a good time!
Nice mower!!! I'm also impressed your drone was able to follow you through those paths without crashing! Wow 👌
Just got my Centurion from GoodWorks last night. Set it up today and mowed some really tricky ground this morning. What a great piece of equipment. Five Stars, would buy again.
Mauling beast, I really am impressed and can probably see one in my future. Great video, thank you!
I love watching fail mowers work, it's just amazing what they can do compared to a bush hog as far as the final product goes. I would love to Have a flail for my tractor
I bought my flail mower last year. Best move I've made yet. Use the stop on the PTO down handle to fine tune the cut level after cutting a trail.
I had this same mulcher on this same tractor, literally hated this cutter. Bent the right lift arm twice and only used it twice. Entirely too much weight on one side and really didn't offer enough offset of a cut to justify the cost. Replaced it with a 7ft sickle bar cutter and other than mulching bigger stuff which I don't do is way cheaper, way lighter and goes out much further than the mulcher and can run it on a smaller tractor without tearing the tractor up. Some I am sure will like this but I was not one of them, lost $5k on the sale of it with just around 2 hours on it. Kept it a year and just would not use it anymore.
Thank you for the good input.
Love watching the flail mower in action.
What a beautiful place. You are blessed.
I am so impressed with the flail mower. Of course, the Funny Top is what I need. Just trying to talk myself into coughing up the money.
Years ago I had a woods ditchbank mower it was 5' and was offset on a 100hp Deere it's was heavy but I used it the same way. Farmers paid me to travel around their farm fields and trim trees back. Worked very good
Great job doing around the pond. 😊
Really impressive piece of equipment.. Excellent presentation...
These hydraulic offset flail mowers are a mechanical marvel.
While the hammer style blade is more aggressive for processing debris, the split knives allow for the additional straight knife to be added between the split knives. The straight knife will scarify the ground very nicely for over seeding. Not everyone has the need to over seed, but the split blade will process debris as well, maybe not quite with efficiency of the hammer styled blade. I like the vertical feature of this mower. That is something my 88" MC won't do. Great Vidya.
Man thats on my bucket list. I just got all my front and rear 3rd function from Summit installed on my L3901, but couldnt find a summit kit solution for my M4 (like what you have here)…. Once that problem is solved this offset tilt and rotate flail is first or second on the list (competing with a grapple)….. nice vid sir!! Im working 90 acres here in NC and need this!!!
Nice, I will keep this in mind if I get a pond 🥳💰
I want one. I'm still trying to produce a need to have one but I definitely want one. That machine is quite large & too nice, 10/10, that luxury life.
That is a sweet mower. I love the hydraulic flail mower on my excavator. It mows far better than anything else I've ever seen. There are a lot of moving parts, though, in a flail mower. A brush hog has 2 blades and a flail could have over 30.
Can you put the tilt on float? Or do you have to keep adjusting as the slope changes?
A nice video just watching and relax ..... thanks
Man that thing makes a nice cut.
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That’s is a beast! Wow
Does this have a float mode to stay in contact with the contour of the ground as an option?
Ahhhh - so you are Really keeping the big tractor hey😮😊😂
Yes sir!
You shold explore putting a front three point hitch and pto kit on one of your tractors, a set up like this on the front whould be killer. Its common in Europe but not very many here. I think zuidberg north america sells kits for various tractors.
Awesome video as usual
Great demo thanks. I'm thinking of getting a similar unit although our property has some rocks (river rocks). Just wondering how these units cope with the odd rock strike every now and again. Cheers.
I now know what I want Santa to bring me for Xmas...😉😬❤️👍💯. Clearing out our property by hand for months now...would need the 4' or smaller though since I only have a B7100 currently. Still a great tool that we will have at some point.
What beast!
Good video
Thanks for watching Fynn
I had one of these but it was too much for my tractor and it also did not cut the grass as evenly as a regular flail or a finish mower. It was hard to get it level. It was interesting and it did cut my dam pretty well but it was not far enough really even with one size bigger.
I need to get me one of those!
Can safely get closer and further reach if you back in with that one also, as slope is much less risky when not sidehilled.
I want to replace my y😊 blades with hammers, still loving my del Marino but I'm cutting too much brush and have worn out both sides of the y knives
Able to sharpen them and get a bit more life before replacing?
@@GoodWorksTractors Yes, I did that, but I think I'm just cutting too thick and stalky. I'm trading it more like a bush hog than a lawn mower
@@GoodWorksTractors I know it would depend on the model, but say you needed to replace all the blades on the model in this video, what's the cost? And I imagine at that point you could decide to switch from hammer to Y or Y to hammer? There shouldn't be anything different in the drums for the different blade types?
Wow.. that's impressive. Besides the tilt and offset, what is the difference between the Forestry Mulcher and this Flail Mower? Do they make a 4 ft. wide hydraulic flail mower for a small skid steer, how many GPM would that take?
Never mind, I saw hammer blades in the comments. Thanks for the good (tantalizing) video. 😊
Which blades are you running? My guess would be the hammer blades, correct?
Great video GWT! I've got a Kioti CK3510(30hp @ PTO), see you've got the 52" and 62" Centurion in stock, which would work best? I'd primarily be managing underbrush with it. Could I get away with using the 62"? Thanks for your videos!
62” is really too big. You gotta stick with the 52”
With extremely soggy ground, I will use our flail mower but instead of driving parallel to the edge of the pond or creek, I will back in like you must with a bush hog.
98% of the time though I just drive along the edge with full offset.
One thing that took me a while to feel confident with, is having the flail fully offset and also down will pretty much make it impossible for my tractor to tip over. If the tractor tries to tip the flail pushes into the ground and stops it. Of course the mower needs to be down for this "feature" to work.
Our 48" hydraulic offset/tilt flail mower is one of my favorite attachments for our 1025R.
Edit: I noticed your mower developed a "tick" halfway through the video. Did you find out what caused it? With mine that sometimes happens if a largish branch (say up to ~3" diameter) gets stuck in there and keeps getting whacked by a flail hammer.
So far after over 200 hours of hard use, the only thing I notice as far as wear is concerned (other than the hammers have a couple of very minor chips) is the bushings in the offset mechanism now have a bit of slop. Where I noticed this the most is it now droops down at the tip by a couple of inches when i raise it. Still works flawlessly though.
Hello from Louisiana!
Is this the 72”? And are you running the hammer blades? I may have missed you saying in the video. Watching with my 3yo this morning!
He said it a few times. Yes 72 and hammer blades. Watch video one as well
@@mikemirabella2930 I ended up hearing it 😬 I was impatient. Thanks Mike!
Courtney please compare this to a Lane Shark or front mounted/tilt brush hog, curious which is better for fringe/trail clearing. And very surprised your Kubota didn't tear up grass more considering how much snow Michigan got this winter.
I have a LaneShark 3. You have to manually set the tilt and offset, but as for vertical cutting you can get higher than that flail, although your swaths will be smaller(you would need to make multiple passes, or just creep along and trim from ground to highest reach of your FEL). Being front mounted it is easier to "aim" your cut over any rearmounted implement. The downside is the cut is more like loppers so if you are cutting long stuff you have to come back and either drag it off or mulch it up. I really like it as using a pole trimmer gets the arms tired pdq.
Does'nt you county mow the road side?
What size of these units would fit on a RX7320?
Can a 25 HP tractor handle flail mower with hammer blades? My property has a lot of puckerbrush, alders, small gray birch, etc. Being glacial territory in Maine we also have lots of rocks so concerned with jams with rocks or stumps.
Very impressive and versatile tool,would rather have than a rotary mower!
What size or how big can I get? Mowing pond dams with a 3 to 1 slope with a L6060 Kubota
Nice!
What size hp tractor and aux hydraulic ports are needed for this flail mower. Currently have a K. Mx5400.
Hey I’ve got the same tractor what did ya put on the rear for remotes? Could you send a picture of it ? Thanks
Looks good, what is the pricing like
I really do like that mower but would rather have one that's 8'. I'm in the market for a new mower mostly looking at a brush hog but I like how this flail works. 7-8' medium to heavy duty mowers are not cheap at all unfortunately.
I was trying to get the mowers’ model and width…????
How well would this be suited to a 60hp L6060?
How far away from the wheels will it cut
How much HP? Doesn’t say on the website.
its like a bunch of angry wood beavers going to town! Defo getting 1 of those when i get my tractor! Way better than a brush hog would be shearing pins constantly on brush hog w/ those big saplings.
get a ventrac, things are good for slopey areas like that.
Do you sell that mower sir? And will it fit my 5055E JD. Four wheel drive tractor?? 2010 model
You should rename this video to "Awwwwww, do I have to stop?"
A really effective piece of equipment.
Like a quote on a 48 inch off set with hydraulics….thx
That thing was really bogging the Kubota down, how much hp do you need to run this thing? My tractor is 62 pto hp, not sure if that’s going to be enough.
So who is the manufacturer
Del Morino out of Italy
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Good film?
your fin that mower up, its not made for that