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We run a teagle (berti) flail mower topper. Brilliant machine, run it on the back of 115hp tractor though. Have mown playing fields regularly as well as cutting down 6ft bramble or old hay crops! Side shift very usefull to lessen wheel markings or work around obstacle and under fences.

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Looking at a smaller one (five or six feet) to run behind a compact.

 

My concern is using it on longer grass either on a regular basis to maintain a constant greater height of cut, or using it on an area every 4 to 6 weeks for maintenance.

 

Worried about leaving wheel tracks uncut or less well cut on longer material.

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finishing mower with roller front and rear but needs to be cut regular or you will leave it like a hay field cut. council have a major i beleive and makes a very good job of playing fields and parks.

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What do you all think is maximum HOC before it starts to leave wheel marks?

 

Are the flail versions any better due to only having the rear roller and more "lift" from the flails and rotor?

Edited by wrsni

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