Re: Re: Re: Mowing Attachments
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Posted by Tom Gately on May 27, 1998 at 16:52:17:
In Reply to: Re: Re: Mowing Attachments posted by Glenn C. Dow on May 27, 1998 at 06:59:21:
: : : I was at an auction this weekend and saw a mowing attachment called a Mott mower (I think Mott was the manufacturer). It was a PTO driven device with hundreds of short chains in a 6' wide drum that spun around and presumably cut the grass. Unfortunately the price got too high for me and I didn't get it. It looked like it would have been a real nice machine for mowing my big lawn. Does anyone have any experience with this type of mower? What type of use are they intended for? What is the proper name for this type of implement? Are they better or worse than a bush hog? : : : Thanks in advance, : : : Trev. : : i run the maintence dept. at a school- we have : : a campus with 18 acres of grass we bought a mott : : in 1968 and used it hard untill last year when we : : replaced it with a new mott [8' cut] : : they are great- if you ever get one put on the double : : swing blades- : : they are not made to replace a brush hog The device you mention is called a Flial Mower. It has many applications and when a blower and another set of knife's, is used for harvasting hayledge and sorgram. they're neat mowers and cut tall grass as well as cut the lawn. C-Ya Tom
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