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Just taken on a new site with rough grass round a lake and a pony paddock, I have ride on mowers etc and quad on site but was thinking of getting a tow behind flail, as the title says anyone used them to good effect?

 

Possibly a Haytor Condor if I can find one but fancy riding rather than walking these days.

 

Cheers S.G.

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i have a logic flail, its a bit under powered so you need to go slowly which quads dont like. I tow mine behind the avant with another hydraulic one mounted on the front (two passes at one go)

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I hired a Wessex AF 120, very good on the flat. But lethal on slopes! Very well built and powerful enough to smash rushes.

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Thanks for the info guys will try and make my mind up! I have used all sorts over the yrs from the out front single wheel Honda to Condors, BCS with a flail option, never thought about a Scag, ty Harry.

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I often use a friends Kubota garden tractor with a nice homemade flail on the back. The weight makes the thing unstable and the power demands lead to a boil up every half hour or so if worked too hard. Not sure a quad would be a good solution as the mini tractor struggles and that's probably a lot more suitable than a quad.

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Thanks for the info guys will try and make my mind up! I have used all sorts over the yrs from the out front single wheel Honda to Condors, BCS with a flail option, never thought about a Scag, ty Harry.

 

 

The atv ones are dual use.

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