[Farmall] Mott mower
Bigdog
dbigdog at columbus.rr.com
Wed Feb 15 15:48:52 PST 2006
Danny,
Flail mowers are good for that type of mowing. They leave a reasonable finish and they do not throw rocks etc like rotary mowers do. As long as you are not trying to mow stuff that is 5-6 feet tall it will do a fine job.
On a cub, they work very well as the cub is maneuverable enough to allow mowing in close quarters and along fence rows.
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From: DANNY MC FEE
To: farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 5:53 PM
Subject: [Farmall] Mott mower
There is a farmall cub for sale locally with a mott mower. I need to get a mower to trim up my horse pastures. I have been using my riding mower but the 6 acres that I am mowing is too much for it . I am not familiar with the flail type mowers. I need to keep the thistles down and would like to keep the grass looking reasonable and keep the Length down. I have the choice of going after this mower or buying a finish mower for my Farmall H. I do like the idea of the belly mower as I can pull the manure cart without demounting the mower. Does anyone have any feedback on the mott mowers Thanks for the input.
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