Posted by 135 Fan on June 17, 2008 at 17:26:28 from (24.70.95.205):
In Reply to: NH Flail Mower posted by Tweeter on June 17, 2008 at 12:40:10:
It could be the bearings. I'm not familar with the NH flails but you might want to check and see if the cutter shaft itself is bent. My dad was a big seller of Mott flails and one stupid operator got an MF275 tractor with duals stuck and when a tow truck came to pull him out, he rapped the chain around the cutter shaft! This was a two sided interstator that in addition to the 88 inch rear flail, had two 74 inch flails on the sides of the tractor. Needless to say it was a fairly heavy unit and was stuck really good. The rear flail had a vibration after the tractor was pulled out. I wonder why? After that my dad kept a spare cutter shaft in stock. Normally it's pretty hard to bend a 4 1/2 inch diameter cutter shaft but there are ways to do it. LoL. I'm not sure how your cutter shaft is balanced. Maybe it can be balanced to take away the vibration? Dave
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