Posted by kcm.MN on July 05, 2020 at 18:17:40 from (174.219.21.68):
I've never used a flail mower, but when I had my Howse rotary, I used the stock blades for years cutting both tall grasses and brush. It didn't do so well with the grasses.
When we moved up here I re-sharpened the blades to be much sharper. I had plans to buy another set of blades for cutting heavier brush, but the tractor I had then died and the replacement tractor was far too much hp for a 5' brush cutter.
When cutting stalky things like tree saplings, corn stalks, etc., you really want a more blunt blade that will not leave a clean cut. Stalky brush with clean cuts can poke through tires, as well as through feet. My wife learned that one the hard way when just a child.
Do not know what your needs or finances are, but I, personally, would choose to get another rotary and 2 sets of blades; one for grasses and one for stalky cuttings. My rotary had a stump jumper. I wouldn't have a rotary without one!
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