@@johnhepburn95 Thanks John! I appreciate your suppory! I don't have one but I have been looking into them. My entire experience with the company gives me confidence that you'll love the flail mower.
I use mine on the farm just got it a few days ago. My only complaint is anything under 3 ft long it has its issues with. It has issues with wet wood at 6in diameter it'll eat it up but it's hard on it for sure but dry or dead 6in diameter it eats it like butter. Long story short it's pretty bad ass and like any equipment you wanna know what's weak on one give it to farmer well find it
@@MikeMercer-y4g I haven't noticed the issues with wet or green wood. It has chipped those all up with ease. I totally agree on the short stuff. I just load it to where I can put longer stuff or branches in right after. All in all it's a tank.
Couldn't agree more its not that it won't eat those green ceader braches at 6in it's more that it eats it too fast and I have bogged it down a few times. So since got spare blades I took the spares made them have a sheraded teeth and not it will eat more than it probably should. Heck I ran a 35ft 6in tree threw it no boggin down. Down side to modified blades they will wear faster and they make saw dust out of pine branches. Well in short nothing is perfect but you can always make it better n use what u got. Bolt patter is 4 lug Honda n it would be dot safe at that point. But it's short it'll get wobbly promise u that I tow mine just a few miles n don't really go too fast probably not ideal for a contractor its imo a great home jobber not really commercial machine. But it's great n I love it
@MikeMercer-y4g oh yeah definitely I see that point. Sometimes I have to put a little resistance pulling the branches back to ensure that it doesn't eat too fast and choke itself down. But it'll make its way through them for sure. I did not think of modifying the blades to have a serrated edge, I bet that does wonders. I'm totally fine towing this thing across town but I'm not going high speeds with it at all.
The section about the tires is next level.
Research pays off.
Good stuff.
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YOU may or may not, I can either confirm nor deny whether a stamp has already been placed on a envelope with a few stickers 🤠.
Great video Bryan. Any thoughts on the Mechmaxx flail mowers?
@@johnhepburn95 Thanks John! I appreciate your suppory! I don't have one but I have been looking into them. My entire experience with the company gives me confidence that you'll love the flail mower.
I use mine on the farm just got it a few days ago. My only complaint is anything under 3 ft long it has its issues with. It has issues with wet wood at 6in diameter it'll eat it up but it's hard on it for sure but dry or dead 6in diameter it eats it like butter. Long story short it's pretty bad ass and like any equipment you wanna know what's weak on one give it to farmer well find it
@@MikeMercer-y4g I haven't noticed the issues with wet or green wood. It has chipped those all up with ease. I totally agree on the short stuff. I just load it to where I can put longer stuff or branches in right after. All in all it's a tank.
Couldn't agree more its not that it won't eat those green ceader braches at 6in it's more that it eats it too fast and I have bogged it down a few times. So since got spare blades I took the spares made them have a sheraded teeth and not it will eat more than it probably should. Heck I ran a 35ft 6in tree threw it no boggin down. Down side to modified blades they will wear faster and they make saw dust out of pine branches. Well in short nothing is perfect but you can always make it better n use what u got. Bolt patter is 4 lug Honda n it would be dot safe at that point. But it's short it'll get wobbly promise u that I tow mine just a few miles n don't really go too fast probably not ideal for a contractor its imo a great home jobber not really commercial machine. But it's great n I love it
@MikeMercer-y4g oh yeah definitely I see that point. Sometimes I have to put a little resistance pulling the branches back to ensure that it doesn't eat too fast and choke itself down. But it'll make its way through them for sure. I did not think of modifying the blades to have a serrated edge, I bet that does wonders.
I'm totally fine towing this thing across town but I'm not going high speeds with it at all.
This is a great ,very informative video.
Gotta keep y'all in the know 😁