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Anyone seen anything close to this for a mulcher/mower. Getting ready to buy a new one like I posted pics of before but this one turned up real cheap and a few miles away. Just wondering if it would serve the purpose of dressing up pastures after the horses come off.

Thanks for any tips.
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My uncle used to raise quarterhorses. He swore by a mott flail mower, felt it did a better job of pulverising horse poop and trimming the rough stuff the horses wouldn't eat. He used a Ford tractor. No surprise, he was a Ford employee.
 
I took a fence row JD flail chopper, removed auger and trough from rear. Use that for chopping, and harvesting grassland that I can't get through with a sickle bar mower. Works pretty well, but loose a bit of hay to fine chopping, falling through thto the ground where I can't pick it up wit the rake.
 

Just googled the mott mower. Looks like the new one I'll be getting. Don't believe I'll fool with the old one in the pics.


Dave
 
Looks similar to the old Mott corn stalk chopper
that we have, cleans up the ground real well. Dave,
did you put the stop leak in the tractor engine yet?
 
(quoted from post at 09:54:04 03/06/11) Looks similar to the old Mott corn stalk chopper
that we have, cleans up the ground real well. Dave,
did you put the stop leak in the tractor engine yet?
not yet but I retorqued the headbolts (couple of them moved 1/4 turn and more). Seems to be better as far as the white smoke at first but hasn't been long enough to comment on coolant loss.

Dave
 

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