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This Delmorino flail mower is a great addition to the barn - I bought this same unit from GWT a few months ago, and it works beautifully, I use it on my 1025R for all the same cutting activities (roadside, fence & pond) that were demonstrated here. Thanks Courtney & GWT!
Love it ...I am 65 known two people in my life both had farms and tractors..one real cautious driving his tractor the other person wasnt...the cautious one still alive....
💥 I think one of my favorite implements to use is my flail mower. It sure leaves a great cut and gets into places that are too hard to reach with a brush hog. *Keep on tractoring!*
I really like your background music for this video! Nice and relaxing watching you work your way around the property with the flail mower. The offset seems like a great feature to get closer to obstacles like fences and ponds safer.
New place is beautiful. Plenty of grass cutting opportunities I see. I use my Del Morino Super Centurion with hyd offset around my ponds and ditch lines. Agree with you that it's a great tool and glad I was able to get it from you last year.
My dad slid the mower into the pond at the golf course we worked at for years. I almost lost the 4 series fishing him out. We had one of the young bucks hack it back with a push mower from then on, and if it was to damp out, said young buck would have to fish the push mower out of the pond. Wet slopes are no joke.
I bought 97 acres last year. It's been cut pretty hard so there are overgrown trails. I bought a flail for this exact reason. There are so many places I couldn't go with a rotary cutter.
That property is absolutely gorgeous! Great video and PLEASE be careful mowing around those ponds. I've heard of too many incidents where folks have rolled their tractor or ZTR into the water with deadly results.
Courtney. I have a comment, then a question. I bought my funny top, the same one in your video, from you last July. I absolutely love it, and I highly recommend it to any of you guys with mid to small tractors with no hydraulics in the back. Question: I decided on the y-blades. They do cut and mulch well, but half a season last year and they dulled, I had to turn them around. Now the second side is pretty dull. I don't have extraordinary tough grass or weeds, I just have a lot of acreage, and a lot of crawdad mounds. I really put this funny top through its paces. A lot of hours for sure. I noticed in your video you might be suffering the same fate. They cut great at first, but then any stalky grass just lays back up. So I'm in the market for some hardened/forged Y blades, or else I'm going to move to hammers. Have you found anything out? Or do you have any leads on good blades?
I’ve got a DR 3 point hitch trimmer for for my BX for around my fences. For ditches I use a 7ft massey Ferguson dynabalance sickle mower behind my old 135 massey
Mowing the lawn right up to the edge of a lake or pond allows for surface water to runoff during a rain event to flow directly into the water. Rain water runoff carries extra nutrients from the soil into the water feeding (fertilizing) the algae every time it rains. If you are fertilizing your lawn near the pond, you are unwittingly magnifying the effect from this practice. Leave a vegetive buffer strip around the pond with just a few openings for geese or people to enjoy pond.
I keep finding myself watching your videos because I really enjoy the way you do it and always learn something. I really need a machine for my place and have been learning, trying to choose what kind. The property is 5 acres, quite sloping, more so than your melon field here, and I'm pretty convinced it's going to have to be a small, low center-of-gravity tracked skid loader. (eep.. $) How much slope can a tractor handle going up & down?
Glad you enjoy! You know, I'm not really sure if there is an actual slope or grade that tractors are rated for. I will say that my tracked skid loader can go on some really steep terrain and I feel very comfortable. Places I wouldn't dream of going with my tractors.
Look into a Ventrac, especially with dual wheels. They aint cheap, but neither are skid steers, and they're nowhere near as heavy. I've seen them maintain slopes that were steep enough to be hard to walk on.
Agreed, that would be the ticket to reach out and knock it down. Not sure I'd use it for much else though? Also, have had a couple folks that don't like how they lay down the long sections of weeds/grass. Nothing really gets mulched up.
@@GoodWorksTractors That would be the two downfalls that I see also. They wouldn’t get used for anything else really for me either. If you have ponds where you keep the edges really clean it might be easier to rake up the longer grass clippings instead of throwing smaller ones out into the water. But I can see where it would be a nuisance also.
Pods, ditches, slopes, cleaning up around the field edges, under low hanging stuff. Plenty of uses for one, just not spending big bucks for a new one uses. I bought a good used one and I won't cut any of the banks or ditches with anything else.
I need your help!! I know in one of your videos I saw you had these red things that you attached to your loader hose coupling ends to prevent pressure buildup and make it hard to re-hook the couplings. I have searched your videos but can't find any info on what these are called.. Please, any help is much appreciated!!
If using a flail alone a driveway where one side of the mower is even with the driveway and the other side is in mid air because of a ditch, will it still cut the long grass growing on the ditch side?
I run a 1025r and was looking at bora wheel spacers but I noticed that if I increase the wheel base I won't be able to run my belly mower as the wheels would hit the rear stabilizer wheels on the mower deck, any ideas on increasing my ground stability while mowing my steeper inclines? How wide are you running, I was thinking about 3inch rears and 2 inch fronts
Good Morning, I've got 2" on the rears...either 1.5 or 2" is the max you can put on with a mower deck. Double check with BORA on that. Crazy how much of a difference they make. I don't run anything on the front.
I'd love to have a 6 foot off-settable flail mower, with a 9 foot sickle mower at the end of it, for what I need to mow. :) I do like my MX6, but a flail is in my future.
Nice video! That thing does a great job! Also, it was nice to see you complying with the law when operating along a roadway by using a SMV sign on your tractor. Some Tubers think they're above the law and insist an orange colored piece of equipment and flashing caution lights are enough despite the fact that they don't indicate the speed of the vehicle.
@@GoodWorksTractors I haven't really noticed much difference between the two for quality of cut, it's the wear on the flails the y flails we've replaced them 4 times in 14 years on a nobili bne 180, the hammers (celli Vega S205) are still original after 8 years on grass and small branches and sticks.
If that area where you plan to put a garden is steep enough that you feel uncomfortable going across it sideways, you may have erosion issues when it rains after you till it.
Maybe, maybe not. They are a less efficient use of my time especially with how incredibly crazy the market has been. Unpredictable sales prices that creep closer and closer to new equipment pricing. That cuts into margins and increases my risk. If the market changes, I may re-enter.
@@GoodWorksTractors No just get a flair attachment. That is what I did for hill and areas where I could not use a bush hog. I use my John Deere on everything else.
You know if money and space wasn't an option, I would buy all kinds of implements for my tractor and use it for all kinds of stuff, but unfortunately it's not in my budget to get a flail mower. I do think it would be a good tool for certain areas of the property though.
Yes sir, likely would reach much further, but so limited on uses for my place and leaves piles of long grass without chopping it up...dunno, trade-offs I guess!
The Del Morino is one of the more affordable ones, but I wish they had a 62" or 72" version for 40HP PTO. What's that interesting looking sculpture in your driveway?
We have the Flipper...only ordered 72 and 82 this year, but can order 62 for next year? www.goodworkstractors.com/product/flipper-side-shift-flail-mower/ That is a bull that the previous owner left...he raised Highlands Cattle and I guess thought that was cool, haha!
@@GoodWorksTractors I’ve got a DR trimmer. It works well, but theirs definitely a learning curve on how to use it effectively. I also found the string that came with it to be far too brittle. I ended up having to buy some different string that was a little tougher. Just something you’ll have to play with
@@GoodWorksTractors - it was awesome. Going to enjoy this little cool down. Getting back to work after recovery has kicked my butt - looking forward to summer time
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Love the comment about the garden area… “full sun”… just as a cloud comes over and blocks the sun!😊
Haha, I chuckled when I saw that in the video too!
This Delmorino flail mower is a great addition to the barn - I bought this same unit from GWT a few months ago, and it works beautifully, I use it on my 1025R for all the same cutting activities (roadside, fence & pond) that were demonstrated here. Thanks Courtney & GWT!
Love it ...I am 65 known two people in my life both had farms and tractors..one real cautious driving his tractor the other person wasnt...the cautious one still alive....
I know which group I'd like to stay in!
Indeed, slow & right beats fast & wrong.
Wow, what a beautiful place.
It is indeed, thank you!
Woe that looks incredibly useful.
Finally something good weather!
Yes sir, a really consistent string of weather too!
💥 I think one of my favorite implements to use is my flail mower. It sure leaves a great cut and gets into places that are too hard to reach with a brush hog.
*Keep on tractoring!*
Me too! Love it every time I get a chance to use it. Just wish I had a cab that day as my allergies were killing me!
I really like your background music for this video! Nice and relaxing watching you work your way around the property with the flail mower. The offset seems like a great feature to get closer to obstacles like fences and ponds safer.
That is a dream property brother! So excited for you!
Thank you, it is pretty awesome!
Someone is doing a great job on video shots. Best channel on RUclips my opinion. 👍👍
Glad you enjoy, my bro is good!
New place is beautiful. Plenty of grass cutting opportunities I see. I use my Del Morino Super Centurion with hyd offset around my ponds and ditch lines. Agree with you that it's a great tool and glad I was able to get it from you last year.
Love the new property! A flail is in my future. I need one that can also mow 90* and trim branches on my trails.
Yes sir, they make them fancy like that!
Beautiful place! Nice tractor too… liking that mower very cool.
Haha, thanks!
My dad slid the mower into the pond at the golf course we worked at for years. I almost lost the 4 series fishing him out. We had one of the young bucks hack it back with a push mower from then on, and if it was to damp out, said young buck would have to fish the push mower out of the pond. Wet slopes are no joke.
Gorgeous land
Thank you!
nice tractor therapy
Definitely!
Looks like a flail mower for me. Great cut!
Thanks Henry!
Beautiful property, congrats. flail mower is nice but jesus those are expensive.
I bought 97 acres last year. It's been cut pretty hard so there are overgrown trails. I bought a flail for this exact reason. There are so many places I couldn't go with a rotary cutter.
Agreed!
That property is absolutely gorgeous! Great video and PLEASE be careful mowing around those ponds. I've heard of too many incidents where folks have rolled their tractor or ZTR into the water with deadly results.
Thanks Kyle! Yeah, I know it. So have I and I'm sure I'll continue to use plenty of caution.
Okay, Okay you convinced me to order one of these! Yah happy now?
Courtney. I have a comment, then a question. I bought my funny top, the same one in your video, from you last July. I absolutely love it, and I highly recommend it to any of you guys with mid to small tractors with no hydraulics in the back.
Question: I decided on the y-blades. They do cut and mulch well, but half a season last year and they dulled, I had to turn them around. Now the second side is pretty dull. I don't have extraordinary tough grass or weeds, I just have a lot of acreage, and a lot of crawdad mounds. I really put this funny top through its paces. A lot of hours for sure.
I noticed in your video you might be suffering the same fate. They cut great at first, but then any stalky grass just lays back up.
So I'm in the market for some hardened/forged Y blades, or else I'm going to move to hammers. Have you found anything out? Or do you have any leads on good blades?
Wow I like that mower also very nice place. I have a lot of family in kazoo. MI
Very cool!
I’ve got a DR 3 point hitch trimmer for for my BX for around my fences. For ditches I use a 7ft massey Ferguson dynabalance sickle mower behind my old 135 massey
Thank you sir, I'll be giving the Titan one a shot soon!
Got my funny top from you guys and love it!
Awesome, glad to hear it!
Mowing the lawn right up to the edge of a lake or pond allows for surface water to runoff during a rain event to flow directly into the water. Rain water runoff carries extra nutrients from the soil into the water feeding (fertilizing) the algae every time it rains. If you are fertilizing your lawn near the pond, you are unwittingly magnifying the effect from this practice. Leave a vegetive buffer strip around the pond with just a few openings for geese or people to enjoy pond.
I keep finding myself watching your videos because I really enjoy the way you do it and always learn something. I really need a machine for my place and have been learning, trying to choose what kind. The property is 5 acres, quite sloping, more so than your melon field here, and I'm pretty convinced it's going to have to be a small, low center-of-gravity tracked skid loader. (eep.. $) How much slope can a tractor handle going up & down?
Glad you enjoy! You know, I'm not really sure if there is an actual slope or grade that tractors are rated for. I will say that my tracked skid loader can go on some really steep terrain and I feel very comfortable. Places I wouldn't dream of going with my tractors.
@@GoodWorksTractors Thank you for this reply. Yeah, I'm afraid I'm going to have to bite the bullet on the skid steer.
Look into a Ventrac, especially with dual wheels. They aint cheap, but neither are skid steers, and they're nowhere near as heavy. I've seen them maintain slopes that were steep enough to be hard to walk on.
@@Noah_E Thank you for this idea.
You should try out a sickle mower to get out to the water line. That would help clean up things that you can’t reach with other mower types.
Agreed, that would be the ticket to reach out and knock it down. Not sure I'd use it for much else though? Also, have had a couple folks that don't like how they lay down the long sections of weeds/grass. Nothing really gets mulched up.
@@GoodWorksTractors That would be the two downfalls that I see also. They wouldn’t get used for anything else really for me either. If you have ponds where you keep the edges really clean it might be easier to rake up the longer grass clippings instead of throwing smaller ones out into the water. But I can see where it would be a nuisance also.
Yep, who knows. I may try one out at some point, love to try new things!
Pods, ditches, slopes, cleaning up around the field edges, under low hanging stuff. Plenty of uses for one, just not spending big bucks for a new one uses. I bought a good used one and I won't cut any of the banks or ditches with anything else.
sickle bar works well for my 1025R in those not to sure situations
I need your help!! I know in one of your videos I saw you had these red things that you attached to your loader hose coupling ends to prevent pressure buildup and make it hard to re-hook the couplings. I have searched your videos but can't find any info on what these are called.. Please, any help is much appreciated!!
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@@GoodWorksTractors Thank you!!!
If using a flail alone a driveway where one side of the mower is even with the driveway and the other side is in mid air because of a ditch, will it still cut the long grass growing on the ditch side?
Yes sir, they will mow uneven ground. I found that the case in areas during this video too. Probably hard to see, but it will do it.
I run a 1025r and was looking at bora wheel spacers but I noticed that if I increase the wheel base I won't be able to run my belly mower as the wheels would hit the rear stabilizer wheels on the mower deck, any ideas on increasing my ground stability while mowing my steeper inclines? How wide are you running, I was thinking about 3inch rears and 2 inch fronts
Good Morning, I've got 2" on the rears...either 1.5 or 2" is the max you can put on with a mower deck. Double check with BORA on that. Crazy how much of a difference they make. I don't run anything on the front.
I'm looking to get a flail mower for my JD 3038e, what size would you suggest?
I'd love to have a 6 foot off-settable flail mower, with a 9 foot sickle mower at the end of it, for what I need to mow. :) I do like my MX6, but a flail is in my future.
Haha, well I would love to see that!
Which blades do you have?
Nice video! That thing does a great job! Also, it was nice to see you complying with the law when operating along a roadway by using a SMV sign on your tractor. Some Tubers think they're above the law and insist an orange colored piece of equipment and flashing caution lights are enough despite the fact that they don't indicate the speed of the vehicle.
Haha, well I don't knowingly do anything to break the law...plus, I would prefer not to become road burger.
I got a Branson 2515 H will a offset flail fit this tractor?
Most definitely
@@GoodWorksTractors what offset flail will fit (model)
I'm curious how a flail mower compares to a finish mower for cutting a lawn. Think you could do a comparison video?
Definitely will do that at some point!
I’m curious how the flail compares to a brush cutter
Love my flail mowers, I prefer the hammers over the Y flails tho.
Yeah, hammers are very nice, I found they don't cut the grass quite as nicely as Y's, but way better on the nastier stuff.
@@GoodWorksTractors I haven't really noticed much difference between the two for quality of cut, it's the wear on the flails the y flails we've replaced them 4 times in 14 years on a nobili bne 180, the hammers (celli Vega S205) are still original after 8 years on grass and small branches and sticks.
If that area where you plan to put a garden is steep enough that you feel uncomfortable going across it sideways, you may have erosion issues when it rains after you till it.
Could be right, hadn't thought about it. Then again, it doesn't take much of a hill for me to be uncomfortable crossing sideways, haha!
Courtney...... Are you ever gonna start selling used Tractors again???
Maybe, maybe not. They are a less efficient use of my time especially with how incredibly crazy the market has been. Unpredictable sales prices that creep closer and closer to new equipment pricing. That cuts into margins and increases my risk. If the market changes, I may re-enter.
Get a Ventrac it is a great tractor and I use it on about 30 degree angle and it never moves.
But then I gotta get all new attachments!
@@GoodWorksTractors No just get a flair attachment. That is what I did for hill and areas where I could not use a bush hog. I use my John Deere on everything else.
You know if money and space wasn't an option, I would buy all kinds of implements for my tractor and use it for all kinds of stuff, but unfortunately it's not in my budget to get a flail mower. I do think it would be a good tool for certain areas of the property though.
I hear ya man!
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Next month Courtney buys a Ventrac...😃
Sickle bar mower would of reach out there and cleaned that up nice!!!
Flail mower does a great job but looks like your limited!!!!!
Yes sir, likely would reach much further, but so limited on uses for my place and leaves piles of long grass without chopping it up...dunno, trade-offs I guess!
Maybe a well place mirror could help with the rear view
Mowing around ponds requires flotation tires and a life vest 😄
Haha, good idea. Life jacket is going on next time I'm mowing!
The Del Morino is one of the more affordable ones, but I wish they had a 62" or 72" version for 40HP PTO. What's that interesting looking sculpture in your driveway?
We have the Flipper...only ordered 72 and 82 this year, but can order 62 for next year? www.goodworkstractors.com/product/flipper-side-shift-flail-mower/
That is a bull that the previous owner left...he raised Highlands Cattle and I guess thought that was cool, haha!
Lookin' back over your shoulder constantly, is why a Ventrac is better for this.
I wish I could find one in 72". Every site I go to is out of stock
Are you gonna get horses or cattle?
Could use a 8 foot sycil bar
Crossed my mind.
U should try to get a compact reach arm flail it would be ideal for you mcconnel have the and theres a few Italian makes out there
Hmm, got any links?
@@GoodWorksTractors mcconnel pa3430 they have a vid here on you tube just type that in it will come straight up
I'm betting your next toy, I mean Tool, will be a 3-Point Hitch Trimmer Mower to trim under those wood fences. :)
Haha, thanks for your email...it's sitting at my shop already actually!
@@GoodWorksTractors I’ve got a DR trimmer. It works well, but theirs definitely a learning curve on how to use it effectively. I also found the string that came with it to be far too brittle. I ended up having to buy some different string that was a little tougher. Just something you’ll have to play with
Just how much land do you have.
Wound up with 42 acres.
Hey stranger, checking in number 1
Good Morning, hope you had a great holiday weekend. That was some awesome weather.
@@GoodWorksTractors - it was awesome. Going to enjoy this little cool down. Getting back to work after recovery has kicked my butt - looking forward to summer time
It would be a lot easier to push the mower rather than tow it
HATE music in the background
I love it, so I guess it's 50/50...who else loves or hates it?