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Re: Flail Mower question again
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Posted by 135 Fan on January 26, 2007 at 16:53:55 from (68.149.44.223):
In Reply to: Flail Mower question again posted by 37 chief on January 25, 2007 at 19:18:54:
There is 92 or 94 blade mounts on a fine cut heavy duty Mott. You can get a smaller version of the ring mount knives but it will be pricey to change them all. The 2 outermost knives were usually left off so they wouldn't rub on the sides if bent. Mott flails have to have the PTO at no less than 540 as the curve in the blades actually will change. It's one of those strange but true things. My dad sold Motts for years and when the 3 gang Interstater came out was the biggest dealer in the world. Very good friends with Mr. Mott until his plane crash. Also, buy mott cotter pins. The loop is flat on one side so you can easily bend them without them turning. Put a lot of blades on Motts as a kid. Dave
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