To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Remote control flail mower

bluedog225

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 31, 2012
Messages
3,301
Location
Texas
IMG_5722.jpeg


I don’t see any other threads on this. I’m fairly convinced I’m going to buy a remote controlled flail mower of Alibaba. I’ve got 3-5 or so acres of overgrown pasture in the middle of my place. I’m seeing reports of getting this thing delivered for around $2,000-3,000.

The Gravely Ovis is nice. But it comes in upwards of 10x the price.

I’m prepared to deal with import stuff and working on the probable quality issues. There are some positive reports on the interwebs. Along with some negative reports.

On the positive side, the thing is fairly modular. And most parts can be replaced from online sources. Electric drive tracks. 1200mm flail.

There is a choice on the engine. Gasoline LONCIN 459CC or diesel Koop 195. There’s some medium good reports on the Loncin. And not a lot on the Koop.

Assuming I’m going to have trouble with the engine, sooner or later, which one do you think?

I’d be generally competent to repair or replace a gasoline engine. I’ve never worked on a diesel.

Thanks



 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

whateg01

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 13, 2006
Messages
11,401
Location
doo dah, kansas, usa
Can it move a trailer up a hill? 🤣

I don't have an opinion but I'm watching because I think this kind of stuff is pretty cool. Add gps to it and some AI and just say go mow the grass.

What kind of control do these use?
 

djbmw

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 20, 2013
Messages
1,156
Location
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
IMG_5722.jpeg


I don’t see any other threads on this. I’m fairly convinced I’m going to buy a remote controlled flail mower of Alibaba. I’ve got 3-5 or so acres of overgrown pasture in the middle of my place. I’m seeing reports of getting this thing delivered for around $2,000-3,000.

The Gravely Ovis is nice. But it comes in upwards of 10x the price.

I’m prepared to deal with import stuff and working on the probable quality issues. There are some positive reports on the interwebs. Along with some negative reports.

On the positive side, the thing is fairly modular. And most parts can be replaced from online sources. Electric drive tracks. 1200mm flail.

There is a choice on the engine. Gasoline LONCIN 459CC or diesel Koop 195. There’s some medium good reports on the Loncin. And not a lot on the Koop.

Assuming I’m going to have trouble with the engine, sooner or later, which one do you think?

I’d be generally competent to repair or replace a gasoline engine. I’ve never worked on a diesel.

Thanks



Why do you need a flail mower though? Why not a rotary cutter/brush hog (i assume you have a tractor)?

If you need an offset because of sloped hills... you could DIY one if you have a backhoe...

 
OP
B

bluedog225

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 31, 2012
Messages
3,301
Location
Texas
I think the remote is just servo controlled actuators for the electric drive motors, height adjustment pistons, and throttle. RC helicopter or airplane stuff.

I was under the impression that flail was more robust for light brush. I’ve got mesquite and youpon holly up to 1”. I don’t care about a manicured finish.

If this thing runs, it will be cheaper than the alternatives (no tractor yet).

And keep me out of the snakes and ticks.

And it’s cool.

IMG_5664.pngIMG_5663.png
 
Last edited:
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

txvwnut

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 1, 2015
Messages
7,646
Location
Bedford, Texas
Flail mowers are more for finish mowing than heavy overgrown pastures, if you look at the cut quality of both machines you'll see long stalky cuts left in piles. A rotary cutter would've chewed that up more and not left quite as big of piles.
 

djbmw

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 20, 2013
Messages
1,156
Location
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
I think the remote is just servo controlled actuators for the electric drive motors, height adjustment pistons, and throttle. RC helicopter or airplane stuff.

I was under the impression that flail was more robust for light brush. I’ve got mesquite and youpon holly up to 1”. I don’t care about a manicured finish.

If this thing runs, it will be cheaper than the alternatives (no tractor yet).

And keep me out of the snakes and ticks.

And it’s cool.

IMG_5664.pngIMG_5663.png
My 5' rotary cutter can easily take down trees up to 4" in diameter, keeps me well above any snakes or ticks,... but it does require you to have a tractor with decent PTO power. Having said that, have you looked for well used tractors (25 to 50hp) in your area?
 

Lassen Forge

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 26, 2014
Messages
15,336
Location
The romantic hills of central Umbria, Italy,
I wonder what kind of a grade it will pull? We use a flail on the back of a tractor to cut grass, scotch broom, and other ugh up in our olive orchard.... but it does take a bit of power to pull it through.

Funny thing was I was watching that GPS Self driving tractor on Clarkson's Farm - if I only had a few hundred thousand for one of those - I would be SO down with it.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom