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<blockquote data-quote="upfrombottom" data-source="post: 829036" data-attributes="member: 13088"><p>Not good. If you've ever seen a flail mower, the blades are attached to a drum with a chain link that has a strap (made like a U) ran through the link and attached to the drum with a bolt through the ends of the strap. On some of the mowers the bolt only goes through one end of the strap, which will allow the strap to straighten out and lose the blade. On others where the bolt goes through both ends of the strap, it tends to hold longer but will shear the bolt off. They do not like tree limbs or rocks, but do one heck of a job shredding grass. I'm not fond of wading around in the snakes and chiggers picking up limbs so I don't use mine except in the wide open around the house. I use a bush hog in the pastures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upfrombottom, post: 829036, member: 13088"] Not good. If you've ever seen a flail mower, the blades are attached to a drum with a chain link that has a strap (made like a U) ran through the link and attached to the drum with a bolt through the ends of the strap. On some of the mowers the bolt only goes through one end of the strap, which will allow the strap to straighten out and lose the blade. On others where the bolt goes through both ends of the strap, it tends to hold longer but will shear the bolt off. They do not like tree limbs or rocks, but do one heck of a job shredding grass. I'm not fond of wading around in the snakes and chiggers picking up limbs so I don't use mine except in the wide open around the house. I use a bush hog in the pastures. [/QUOTE]
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