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3 Point Flail Mowers Charcoal / 72" Reviews

3.9 Rating 27 Reviews
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This mower attachment is ideal for maintaining vegetation such as grass, overgrown brush, and vines. Its fast blade speed makes it perfect for managing your fields, orchards, vineyards, and other farm properties.

Featuring forged hammer flail blades, this mower cuts and mulches materials up to 3" in diameter in a single pass — then shreds your cuttings into fine bits of quickly decomposing grass that are dispersed across your lawn to nourish your land as micronutrient-rich fertilizer. And trimmings fall to the ground instead of to the sides, reducing potentially dangerous projectile debris.

Attach your mower to any Cat 1 tractor or loader with a 3 Point hitch for easy installation. This mower is powered by your machine’s PTO. For optimum power and capability, we recommend using a tractor with a minimum of 30 HP and a maximum of 60 HP.

Plus, an adjustable rear roller allows for precise cutting height control, even on uneven ground. That means you get a clean and even cut, no matter the terrain!

NOTE: When you order this product, we will need your phone number for the trucking company to schedule delivery. Without your number, there could be a delay.

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Phone:

800-605-7595

Email:

info@palletforks.com

Fast service and excellent workmanship.
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Posted 4 years ago
I just started using this in an orchard setting to mow over the prunings. It's doing a nice job chopping those up. I also used it to mow down some pasture and a few strips of a hayfield that did not get cut last year. Very nice job with all of it. Especially happy with how it is taking care of the prunings which was the reason I purchased a flail vs rotatory mower.
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Posted 4 years ago
This is the fourth item I have bought from titan and I'm pleased with all of them. Fast shipping and brought strait to the farm from trucking company and not having to go to trucking terminal to pick it up.
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Posted 4 years ago