Details: Farmer-Helper 60″ Cut Field & Brush Flail Mower 24-45 HP Tractors(FH-EFG155) Requires a Tractor. Not a standalone Unit.
Brand: Farmer-Helper
The EFG Series (Medium Duty) Flail Mower is an option if you are working on grass or brush. Ideal for an orchard, nursery, vineyard, in the greenhouse or for gardening. With its fast blade tip speed and interchangeable blades it is perfect for your groundskeeping tasks. By putting on the Grass Mulching Blades you can maintain the grass area around your home, plus cut and mulch small twigs. If you need to maintain more dense areas, install the Hammer Blades and you will be able to cut and mulch wooded material up to 2 inches in diameter. This model is great for acreage of 15 or less. Flail Mowers are useful for jobs where you are cutting grass on uneven ground, high grass, weeds, brush, and wooded material. A flail mower doesn’t throw grass, instead it cuts finely and leaves the cuttings on the ground where it was cut making it an excellent choice for those places where you could cause damage by throwing debris. Highway mowing and park maintenance often use flail mowers because they are less likely to throw objects during cutting. Overall Width: The EFG 155 has a overall width of 67″.Cutting Width: The EFG 155 has a cutting width of 60″.Weight: The EFG 155 has a weight 635 lbs.HP Requirements at PTO: The EFG 155 requires 24 – 45 PTO horsepower depending on the size of the unit.Cutting Height: The EFG series has a 0″ – 6″ Adjustable to meet various height requirementsHousing Material Thickness: The EFG series has a housing of Reinforced 8 gauge.Side Plate Thickness: The EFG series has a side plate thickness of 1/4″.Blade Type: The EFG series uses standard hammer blade. Each hammer blade weighs 14 oz made of cast steel (cast steel is much more durable than cast iron). Use the hammer blades for clearing saplings (2″ diameter or less), and for grasses.Number of Blades: The EFG 155 uses 24 hammer blades.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Comes with hammer Blades with precise blade overlap
- Standard 3-Pt Category I Hitch Mount
- Shear Bolt PTO Shaft for Standard 1-3/8” 6-Spline PTO
- PTO Driveline Included Free of Charge
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
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