Looks great. Nice job mowing and mulching. We used to us a Flail mower to mow when I worked at a School. Did the Football field with it. Thanks for sharing
First visit to your homestead ! Great video. My husband's obsessed with flail mowers ....but pretty much all implements...lololol....thanks for sharing...we'll be in touch ! 🙂
Looks great, does a good job on that corn stalk. Only a few small ones left over, but I think they had been smashed down by the tires first. Looks like a winner. God Bless, keep up the good work. 👍
That is an OUTSTANDING STRONG Demos video Sir 🧐👌👍 Very dusty environment 😮 Outstanding Drone view from your Camera lady 👍👌🧐 Great music 🎵👌Have both of you and OUTSTANDING Very Blessed week Sir Cheers 😇😇👌👌👍👍🙏🙏🍻🍻
Great video, Love what you are doing. I love when you have neighbor Chuck on, we should see more of him. Only kidding, I am his son-in-law, so I am biased. However, he got me hooked on your videos.
Very nice mower! Certainly looks heavy duty. And cuts very good! If i were the grass (or weeds..or sticks) I'd certainly be afraid...lol. Thanks for sharing Tony! 😎
I've never seen anyone run that fast. We mow about half that speed. It gives a nice clean even cut. If you hit a big rock or hard limb it will leave a streak of grass.
Nicely done Tony and Tanya! Stay cool, looks pretty dry down there. Finally warming up over here 35°C today 95°F, that's getting warm for us. 🍻 🇺🇸🇨🇦🚜☀️☀️
Looks like a really well built flail mower. I wouldn’t expect anything less from Baumalight. Nice video! How does it handle small scrub trees/heavy brush?
On just one pass your corn patch was done. I mean done. Not so with a a rotory cutter. You'd have to go over 2 or 3 times. Great implement Tony. Is there nothing this thing won't chew up? I doubt a Flail Mower uses half the HP on the PTO as a brush hog or finish mower. Less HP means less fuel. I'd like to see a HP/Fuel ratio done between the three implements. I bet we'd be surprised. Thanks Tony and Tanja.
Hi Tony, Yes they are great implements, I looked into one about a year ago, Other then not finding a dealer within 200 mile radius they are hard to get, the other problem for me for their small 48" mulcher was over $6000.00. To rich for my budget, Chief Ron
I understand on the price. They are not cheap, but it looks like a lifetime purchase. Some other implements I have bought, I know up front they will only be around a few years.
Fair, but I spent near 5k for my riding mower. It won't last forever - this unit would replace it in a pinch and would last an awful lot longer. Take care
Tony, Baumalight makes some very stout, heavy equipment. After first hearing of them from TTWT, and then GWT, it's great to see another channel give the equipment a once- and twice-over!! Baumalight is very confident in the reviews coming back favorably. This flail really pulverized the corn stars well. I'd have a tough time deciding on Y- blades or hammers...both have their uses on my case. Keep on flailing! See ya in Tenn soon...moving there in Aug
The back roller is adjustable, but I set it into the middle. I then use the hydraulic top link to cause it to roll on the roller and adjust the height as needed.
I always tend to think after seeing flail mowers on here, A Ritter Bit Will Do, and TTWT, that they do a much better cutting job compared to a single spindle rotary mower. Hope they give you a tree saw or Brushfire mulcher to demo.
Definitely appears to be farm quality. Too large for my personal needs, and tractor size. I tend to agree with one comment about it may have been to low, depends on what you want from the pasture area in the future. Thanks Chief, I always appreciate your thoughts.
@@TonysTractorAdventure There are (2) different model/teeth options listed on their website. I figured out the answer because they have photos of both teeth listed on the website.
Thank you. Are looking at the wrong website. The flail mower in this video is from Baumalight. They only make one flail more for tractors. It is the fmp260.
How we doing tony watch here from ireland it does look a well built machine we have had flails for years from reach arms doing hedges to this type cutting wet lands in the summer or marsh lands 1 of our local flail makers now make cyclone mowers the brand is major check them out here on you tube
@@TonysTractorAdventure they are tony but rotary cutters have moved on over here to if u can at some point get a major cyclone mower the bush hogs that ye use will look like there 60 yrs behind its just with the size of yer country yer industry was able to get away with selling ye the same product for years with out improving it but since youtube and other media the world has opened up for alot of american people who before would have never known anything eles outside of yer own product ranges
Looks great. Nice job mowing and mulching. We used to us a Flail mower to mow when I worked at a School. Did the Football field with it. Thanks for sharing
Good times! I need rain so I have something to mow!
Really nice attachment, Tony. Definitely would be great for cutting and maintaining trails in the woods. Great video!
Thank you. Tanja is awesome.
First visit to your homestead ! Great video. My husband's obsessed with flail mowers ....but pretty much all implements...lololol....thanks for sharing...we'll be in touch ! 🙂
Thank you for stopping by! We are always up to something. Tony
Enjoyed the video Tony and Tanja. Great camera work. Looks like a very nice attachment that I could certainly use around here.
It is built like a tank.
Looks like it gets the job done, I'm impressed.
It is 900 pounds of goodness. LOL!
Looks great, does a good job on that corn stalk. Only a few small ones left over, but I think they had been smashed down by the tires first. Looks like a winner. God Bless, keep up the good work. 👍
Yes Sir. I am looking forward to testing it more. I just need rain!
Tony, Flail mowers are way underrated. You can mow woody brush then mow a golf course. Great video as usual.
I agree. It has taken a while for them to catch on in our area. There are a lot of horror myths about them that I am finding to be false.
Agreed, after seeing them in action I am looking to get one to replace a bush hog
You know I've always been rightly impressed by the smaller machine, but this is a destinct step up in capability Tony.
I am going to try the big flail mower on the T25 next. I think it will handle it. The weight is within the T25 ratings.
That is an OUTSTANDING STRONG Demos video Sir 🧐👌👍 Very dusty environment 😮 Outstanding Drone view from your Camera lady 👍👌🧐 Great music 🎵👌Have both of you and OUTSTANDING Very Blessed week Sir Cheers 😇😇👌👌👍👍🙏🙏🍻🍻
Thank you kindly! I look forward to getting this out in the woods.
Great looking unit. I have 2 baumalight attachments and Build quality is top notch
Also a well made video. Lot of good camera angles
Thank you. We are getting rain so maybe I can mow again. LOL!
Very nice attachment! Many thanks for sharing with us.
Thank you. I really like it so far.
Baumalight makes great attachments 👍
Yes they do!
Great video, Love what you are doing. I love when you have neighbor Chuck on, we should see more of him. Only kidding, I am his son-in-law, so I am biased. However, he got me hooked on your videos.
Chuck is awesome. I have only known him a short time, but I already call him friend.
Very nice mower! Certainly looks heavy duty. And cuts very good! If i were the grass (or weeds..or sticks) I'd certainly be afraid...lol. Thanks for sharing Tony! 😎
It is heavy. I will try it on the T25 next.
I've never seen anyone run that fast. We mow about half that speed. It gives a nice clean even cut. If you hit a big rock or hard limb it will leave a streak of grass.
We don't have rocks and this thing shreds small trees and limbs. Go fast or go home😁
Nicely done Tony and Tanya! Stay cool, looks pretty dry down there. Finally warming up over here 35°C today 95°F, that's getting warm for us. 🍻 🇺🇸🇨🇦🚜☀️☀️
Ouch, that is hot anywhere! We need rain very bad here.
Lookin good buddy and it looks like it does a good job even for dry stuff. Hope everything's going good and hope your all healed up from the hernia.
I am getting a little better each day. I don't think about it much anymore, so I am in the danger zone.
Enjoyed watching! GOD BLESS Y'ALL!
May God Bless you too.
💥 My favorite implement! Great video Tony!
*Keep on tractoring!*
This one is heavy built. Heavy!!! It should last for years to come.
Great job Sir!
Thank you
Good job great product great video thanks
Thank you. Tanja's camera work is awesome. I just drive the tractor. 😁
Very commendable performance I would say. Really close cut. Like the music track too.
I will work on adjusting the height the second time I use it.
Good review, Tony. 👍 It's not dusty at PIney Grove, so come on down....lots to mow....I can't keep up.
You got that right! It is so dusty here!
Nice finish Tony, I liked it!
Thank you. I was digging the music.
5:49 - great to see this unit smashing up that limb. Love it.. Tony, is that your truck in the back??
There are a couple trucks in the background, but they all belong to my wife LOL!
Looks to do a good job nice video Tony
Yes sir. If we ever get rain, I can try it again.
Looks like a really well built flail mower. I wouldn’t expect anything less from Baumalight. Nice video! How does it handle small scrub trees/heavy brush?
Nice video dad!
You are the best
Nice 👍
Thank you
It sure does a nice job.
I agree
Looks pretty good actually even with maybe some green stalks at the bottom
After hitting a few missed stalks of corn, it was all but gone!
On just one pass your corn patch was done. I mean done. Not so with a a rotory cutter. You'd have to go over 2 or 3 times. Great implement Tony. Is there nothing this thing won't chew up? I doubt a Flail Mower uses half the HP on the PTO as a brush hog or finish mower. Less HP means less fuel. I'd like to see a HP/Fuel ratio done between the three implements. I bet we'd be surprised. Thanks Tony and Tanja.
That is a good point on the fuel. I believe you are correct. It takes less HP to turn it, which should save fuel.
Enjoy the videos
Thank you.more to come
Put a Mr clean logo on that. It's a magic eraser!!!
You bet you. I serviced it up and it's ready for another year.
Who's signing the song at the end?
I am not sure. I use a song service to download from.
Hi Tony, Yes they are great implements, I looked into one about a year ago, Other then not finding a dealer within 200 mile radius they are hard to get, the other problem for me for their small 48" mulcher was over $6000.00. To rich for my budget, Chief Ron
I understand on the price. They are not cheap, but it looks like a lifetime purchase. Some other implements I have bought, I know up front they will only be around a few years.
Fair, but I spent near 5k for my riding mower. It won't last forever - this unit would replace it in a pinch and would last an awful lot longer.
Take care
Nice video. How close can you get to the ground? Does it leave stubble that's high enough to trip over?
You can raise it up or down by adjusting your top link length and or moving the rear roller.
Ótimo conteúdo.
Thank you
Tony, Baumalight makes some very stout, heavy equipment. After first hearing of them from TTWT, and then GWT, it's great to see another channel give the equipment a once- and twice-over!! Baumalight is very confident in the reviews coming back favorably.
This flail really pulverized the corn stars well. I'd have a tough time deciding on Y- blades or hammers...both have their uses on my case. Keep on flailing! See ya in Tenn soon...moving there in Aug
Glad to have you in TN. Maybe we can catch lunch one day.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Yessir! I'd be honored
It’s doing a fine Jo’s will that size fit on kb m7060
Your tractor is a little too much for this cutter
Do they have a offset model and thanks for the video
As far as I know, this is their only flail mower for a tractor.
Does the mower ride on the back roller or do you set it to hover just above the ground?
The back roller is adjustable, but I set it into the middle. I then use the hydraulic top link to cause it to roll on the roller and adjust the height as needed.
I always tend to think after seeing flail mowers on here, A Ritter Bit Will Do, and TTWT, that they do a much better cutting job compared to a single spindle rotary mower. Hope they give you a tree saw or Brushfire mulcher to demo.
I would love to demo a mulcher for the tractor.
I've seen them both on Tim's channel and I think you'd be extra giddy once you try one.
Would your T25 handle that flail mower?
I think it will. We will find out.
Definitely appears to be farm quality. Too large for my personal needs, and tractor size. I tend to agree with one comment about it may have been to low, depends on what you want from the pasture area in the future. Thanks Chief, I always appreciate your thoughts.
Yes sir. Thank you
Tony please share music title and artist?
I wish I knew. I have a service I download from. I can't find the song again.
Hy Tony
Hello there! Have a good one.
Tony....Is this the F2000 or F3000....? I would love to see the difference between the (2) different cutter options.
Never mind....Photos are on their website.....It appears this one is the F3000.
I am not sure what you're talking about? It is the fmp260 flail mower.
@@TonysTractorAdventure There are (2) different model/teeth options listed on their website. I figured out the answer because they have photos of both teeth listed on the website.
Thank you. Are looking at the wrong website. The flail mower in this video is from Baumalight. They only make one flail more for tractors. It is the fmp260.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Nope… I’m looking at the fmp260 on their website it has (2) options listed under the product p
How we doing tony watch here from ireland it does look a well built machine we have had flails for years from reach arms doing hedges to this type cutting wet lands in the summer or marsh lands 1 of our local flail makers now make cyclone mowers the brand is major check them out here on you tube
I don't know why flail mower have taken so long to catch on on this side of the pond. They seem superior in every way to a rotary cutter.
@@TonysTractorAdventure they are tony but rotary cutters have moved on over here to if u can at some point get a major cyclone mower the bush hogs that ye use will look like there 60 yrs behind its just with the size of yer country yer industry was able to get away with selling ye the same product for years with out improving it but since youtube and other media the world has opened up for alot of american people who before would have never known anything eles outside of yer own product ranges
To close to the ground.... Need to adjust it about 4 to 5 inches above the ground... I believe you just ruin the pasture!!!! It is all dirt!!!!
Maybe. Looks from the drone can be misleading.
😒 I'll keep my brush hog. It will do anything your flail mower will do, and it's paid for.
No one told you to buy anything. I just put it to work. You can't back up mowing 8" from a wall. Don't be so negative.