I'm joining the club soon! I just bought some three point stuff from a farmer cleaning house in Southern Wisconsin. He said he'd throw in this cutter he had out by the fence line. From a distance I thought he was wrong and it was a tiller. Sure! I'll take it. Learned what a Mott Flail was that day. Just going over all the parts now to haul it up to our 40 in the U P to cut pasture grass for deer grazing. Nice surprises still happen.
That’s interesting when you started rolling it looked like a tiller but no it’s not! I have never seen any equipment like that before it makes a nice job I would love to see how it works. I love your tractor it runs like a Champ and it has beautiful patina ! You have a beautiful property there it looks peaceful and right out of the rat race! Enjoy every minute 👍
Nope! Just a good ol' flail mower. PTO only operates when the clutch is engaged so once the pedal is let out... Hundred series Fords are good rigs! If only I had that much land, that's a housing complex that I get hired to mow twice a year. Far from out of the rat race believe me... too many people living in one place!
Not a bad bad setup. A tip for you after doing your opening cut, run the tractor anti clockwise so that the pulley drive is on the side that you've already cut, that way if you find a stump or knock a tree or a fence you won't wreck the flail mower. Can get expensive 🤬. Mickey in Australia.
That field looks great!! Good video. We have a Ford 907 6 foot flail hooked up to the mighty Allis Chalmers D17. It cuts great and leaves a beautiful cut just like yours does. Very happy with the attachment.
D series Allis's are neat tractors! I wanted to trade this for a brush hog, but after finally being able to use it here, prefer the cut of a flail over a hog.
@@5Tractorguy Yes, they are neat tractors. I love the power shift. We have an old brush hog and it will get used for mowing brush. The flail will get used for cutting the field. We also prefer the cut quality of the flail mower over the brush hog. The flail also takes up less room in the barn.
Boss had a 600 I ran with a 5ft brush hog and did good. Only down side was the fan sucking air threw the rad. Instead of blowing out. So it plugged and over heated every pass in high grass
Not sure... for some reason the serial number on this thing isn't long enough to make the chart. Has to be late 50's early 60's given the production of the 641. Sure wish I knew!
@@5Tractorguy We moved to an old farm in 64 and my dad bought an L with a lot of implements. I thinks he might have used the sickle bar mower once or twice, the 30" most of the time
No rocks, but someone left a pile of 2.5 - 3" branches that I found! Make quite the racket. The hog is your best bet... we should all be rock farmers here in NE haha. No shortage.
That is quite the unit, can't say I've ever seen a flail mower that big. My dad's haybine is a 7' cut and covers a fair amount of field in a day.
I'm joining the club soon! I just bought some three point stuff from a farmer cleaning house in Southern Wisconsin. He said he'd throw in this cutter he had out by the fence line. From a distance I thought he was wrong and it was a tiller. Sure! I'll take it. Learned what a Mott Flail was that day. Just going over all the parts now to haul it up to our 40 in the U P to cut pasture grass for deer grazing. Nice surprises still happen.
Good stuff Jake. I have fond memories of my 1950 IH Farmall Cub with a Mott flail mower slung underneath
Thanks trackdog. Neat! Still see some of those Mott flails come up for sale every now and again.
That’s interesting when you started rolling it looked like a tiller but no it’s not! I have never seen any equipment like that before it makes a nice job I would love to see how it works.
I love your tractor it runs like a Champ and it has beautiful patina !
You have a beautiful property there it looks peaceful and right out of the rat race! Enjoy every minute 👍
Nope! Just a good ol' flail mower. PTO only operates when the clutch is engaged so once the pedal is let out... Hundred series Fords are good rigs!
If only I had that much land, that's a housing complex that I get hired to mow twice a year. Far from out of the rat race believe me... too many people living in one place!
Not a bad bad setup. A tip for you after doing your opening cut, run the tractor anti clockwise so that the pulley drive is on the side that you've already cut, that way if you find a stump or knock a tree or a fence you won't wreck the flail mower. Can get expensive 🤬. Mickey in Australia.
Good idea Mickey! Thanks... I sure don't want to have to replace this thing worse case.
That's awesome never seen a flail mower before I like it
That tractor runs and cuts awesome!
Thanks Josh!
That field looks great!! Good video. We have a Ford 907 6 foot flail hooked up to the mighty Allis Chalmers D17. It cuts great and leaves a beautiful cut just like yours does. Very happy with the attachment.
D series Allis's are neat tractors! I wanted to trade this for a brush hog, but after finally being able to use it here, prefer the cut of a flail over a hog.
@@5Tractorguy Yes, they are neat tractors. I love the power shift. We have an old brush hog and it will get used for mowing brush. The flail will get used for cutting the field. We also prefer the cut quality of the flail mower over the brush hog. The flail also takes up less room in the barn.
Awesome old Ford. Nice flail mower too.
SWEET rig and I'll let you borrow my 5665 with the 301 and the kidney mower if the Ford needs a rest! Keep on picking and A-PLUS! GBWYall!
Nice machine. Does a good job.
Boy oh Boy, I can use this one next spring!
Nice mowing job!
That mower cuts really nice
Thanks Jake enjoyed the video, your doing a great job
Nice tractor tearing it up👍
Lovely rig you got there.
Works great!
Boss had a 600 I ran with a 5ft brush hog and did good. Only down side was the fan sucking air threw the rad. Instead of blowing out. So it plugged and over heated every pass in high grass
Same issue here. Had to stop halfway though the day and clean out the radiator. All the seeds/chaff from the tall grass was getting sucked in.
Looks like you used a lawnmower, very nice finish cut.
Much better than a bush hog!
Very Cool Jake! What year is the tractor? Seems like quite a beast of a machine!
Not sure... for some reason the serial number on this thing isn't long enough to make the chart. Has to be late 50's early 60's given the production of the 641. Sure wish I knew!
Well I thought I commented so here goes again. It looks like it is doing a bang up job. You use the sickle bar on the Gravely?
Hey Eric, nope... 30" hog on the Commercial 12. Mulches everything up real nice but takes a heck of a lot longer.
@@5Tractorguy We moved to an old farm in 64 and my dad bought an L with a lot of implements. I thinks he might have used the sickle bar mower once or twice, the 30" most of the time
That mower cuts great. Any rocks in that field? Being in the Granite State I cant run a flail, I use a brush hog because I’d destroy a flail lol.
No rocks, but someone left a pile of 2.5 - 3" branches that I found! Make quite the racket. The hog is your best bet... we should all be rock farmers here in NE haha. No shortage.
Nice machine , could you tell me what gear it was using ? 😉👍👍🇺🇸
Was running in 1st gear, about 1500 - 1600RPM.
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Do you still have that tractor? If so i might want to buy it if you are selling.
You keep getting bigger!
Slowly but surely! Probably help if I uploaded more videos haha.
@@5Tractorguy well i meant with the tractors but yeah keep the content rolling my man!
What kind of grass is that?
It's called Mugwort, can be a pretty invasive weed.