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13 hours ago, Ian Clarke said:

For really long stuff we have a walk behind toro flail mower you cam set speed and disengage the flails when needed. It can drive in reverse and turn on a sixpence.
I don't know the model number unfortunately.

I've got a Scag which is a similar design I should think. But for long grass, you need a rotary mower, not a flail.

 

All that happens with a flail in long grass(unless you are driving it with 50hp per meter) is that the grass wraps around the flail and stops it working.

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On 04/06/2021 at 20:24, skc101fc said:

I can't stand using a cord strimmer on rough grass etc. I don't like wasting my precious strength and energy! Much prefer to use a good heavy 300mm three point star blade. Stihl and Oregon ones are good, flimsy lightweight and cheap ones are next to useless. Lose inertia and speed at the slightest touch of anything stronger than clean lawngrass. Stone strikes sound dramatic but actually lose very little metal. - Teaches you to be observant! The blades are easily sharpened and dont spatter you with wet shite unlike cord. They also lay the cuttings in rows better and with less operator effort than cord. Great for cutting around trees too as will only nick the bark in one place with a gentle accidental strike (or a fell to ground level with a full on power stroke !!) whereas the cord will always whip around the full circumference of the tree with the inevitable result.

we use those star blades quiet a lot on the right sort of grass, great for the clearing up as its in rows, often cut from either end into one big row, like a mini silage operation sometimes!!

the boss has ordered a wheeled strimmer so i guess we will see how it does, thanks for all the replies.

carl

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