How do you fit a flail mower to your farm?

How do you fit a flail mower to your farm?

Find out how to choose a flail mower that can not only handle dense vegetation, but is also durable and reliable, providing the best mowing results in all conditions.

Choosing a flail mower - what to look for?

A flail mower is an essential tool for any farm that needs an efficient solution for mowing tall grass, whether in fields, orchards or pastures. Choosing the right model can make it significantly easier to look after your green spaces, increase the efficiency of your work and also influence your long-term maintenance costs.

In this article, we will outline the key aspects to consider when choosing a flail mower to ensure it is the perfect fit for your farm.

Size and type of terrain

The first step in choosing the right flail mower is to assess the size and type of terrain on which it will be used.
For smaller areas where manoeuvring is limited, smaller, more manoeuvrable models will be best, such as: the EFGC-K 105 4FARMER flail mower or the AGL 125 flail mower (mulcher).
On the other hand, for large, open areas, larger mowers that are able to cover more ground in less time, such as the DP 175 4FARMER flail mower, will be more efficient.
The optimum size, often chosen by agricultural machinery users, are models with a working width of 145 cm, i.e.: rear-side flail mower AGL 145.

Drive type 

Flail mowers can be powered in a variety of ways, the most popular being:

PTO (Power Take-Off) - PTO powered flail mowers are powered by a tractor and require the tractor to have adequate power and PTO. These types of mowers are ideal for heavier tasks and larger areas.

Stand-alone units - for smaller farms where tractors are not used, stand-alone flail mowers with their own petrol or diesel engines are available.

Flail mowers are so-called ‘special task’ machines that can cope with, among other things, tall grass, wasteland, scrub, weedy areas. These are difficult terrains that require a lot of power, so the best bet is a tractor-mounted machine. These can be smaller models such as the AGL 125 flail mower, which can even be attached to mini-tractors. However, if the area is large and you have a sizable tractor, a heavy-duty flail mower is the right choice - such as the DP 175 4FARMER flail mower, which can quickly and easily cut a large area in one go.

Choice of blades

The type and quality of blades are crucial to the effectiveness of a flail mower. Flail blades are designed to deal with thicker vegetation and can easily break branches and other plant material. It is worth choosing a model that offers easily replaceable and accessible blades, which will make ongoing maintenance significantly easier.

When owning a flail mower, it is very important to regularly check the sharpness of the cutting mechanism. This is a guarantee of efficient and effective mowing.

Design and durability

Flail mowers work in tough conditions, so the construction of the machine is key. Look for mowers with a robust, heavy-duty frame that can withstand impact and constant use. Brands such as 4FARMER and Geograss are renowned for this. In addition, corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning are additional assets to consider.

Safety and ergonomics

Safety is a priority with any type of agricultural equipment. Flail mowers should be equipped with appropriate guards and safety systems to protect the user and prevent accidental damage to the machine. Ergonomics are also important, especially for prolonged use - make sure the machine is easy to use and suited to the user.

Which flail mower to choose?

Choosing the right flail mower is an investment that can bring significant benefits to your farm management. Whether you are managing a large agricultural area or a smaller wooded area, the right flail mower will definitely make it easier to keep the land in good condition.

Visit flail.co.uk to find the perfect model for your needs that will last you for many seasons. Here you will find a wide selection of flail mowers from reputable brands, ie: 4FARMER, Geograss, TRX, Stark, Zanon, Bonet and Peruzzo