Flail mowing

It is what?

A flail mower is a rotational attachment that can cut thicker grass than a typical or standard lawn mower can. Flails are attached to a horizontal rotating drum that rotates in a similar direction to the rotary in this kind of apparatus. A complete and tidy cut is made to the vegetation below thanks to the staggered attachment of the flails. It has a 7′ cutting area and can cut through tougher bush and vines. Similar to the brush hog, or bat wing brush hog, the Flail mower’s attachment would merely bounce over a rock or stone rather than spitting the object out the back if and when it encountered one.

Applications

For regions where a regular lawn mower wouldn’t be powerful enough to complete the task, High Flow Mowing uses the flail mower. This kind of machinery is frequently used to mow Retention ponds, Commercial or Industrial lawns, and Pasture or Farm fields since it may be used to chop heavier objects like vines and shrubs. The equipment’s linear design makes it ideal for places that are sensitive to objects being spewed out the machine’s back.