A farmry VLF50 3 Point 50" Hydraulic Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower for 25-45HP Category 1 tractors is shown in orange and black, with a hydraulic system and its black PTO shaft displayed in front.
The farmry 3 Point 50" Hydraulic Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower (VLF50) for Category 1 tractors (25-45HP) features hydraulic components, a sturdy frame, adjustable legs, and a 3-point linkage; ideal for agricultural use.
The farmry 3 Point 50" Hydraulic Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower (VLF50) fits Category 1 tractors (25-45HP), featuring an orange frame, curved black guard, adjustable support legs, and a 3-point linkage for efficient fieldwork or land maintenance.
The farmry 3 Point 50" Hydraulic Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower, VLF50, for Category 1 tractors (25-45HP), features a robust gearbox, PTO connection, hydraulic hoses, and metal build. Shown against a white background.
A farmry 3 Point 50" VLF50 Hydraulic Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower for Category 1 tractors (25-45HP) with black mounting arm, hydraulic hoses, and 3-point linkage is shown isolated on a white background.
The farmry 3 Point 50" Hydraulic Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower VLF50 for Category 1 tractors (25-45HP) features a black, orange, and silver design with hydraulic hoses, metal arm, PTO shaft, and 50 hp gearbox. Shown on a white background.
The farmry 3 Point 50" Hydraulic Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower (VLF50) for Category 1 tractors (25-45HP) features an orange and black design, protective cutting cover, and mounts via 3-point linkage.
The farmry 3 Point 50" Hydraulic Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower (VLF50) for Category 1 tractors (25-45HP) features a black protective flap, top hydraulic components, and a sturdy 3 point linkage for easy tractor attachment.
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SKU: 101502C | Model: VLF50

3 Point 50" Hydraulic Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower for Category 1 Tractors, 25-45HP, VLF50

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Built for roadside, ditch, and embankment mowing, the Hydraulic Offset Ditch Bank Flail Mower delivers reliable performance with flexible hydraulic control—ideal for small to mid-sized tractors. The cutting width of this heavy duty ditch bank flail mower is 50 in.

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FAQs

1. What type of mower is best for ditches?
For mowing ditches, a ditch bank flail mower is ideal. It handles uneven terrain with ease, cuts tall grass and brush cleanly, and reaches tricky slopes. Models with hydraulic offset and flexible head movement are especially great because they let you adjust the mowing angle quickly, keeping the cut neat and safe even on steep sides.
2. What is a ditch mower?
A ditch mower is a specialized attachment designed for tractors to clear and cut debris along roadside ditches, levee embankments, and uneven fields. It usually uses a PTO shaft to transfer power from the tractor and often includes an external gearbox for extra durability. Our Farmry VLF50 is a perfect example, providing efficient, rugged mowing performance.
3. How do you mow a ditch bank?
To mow a ditch bank, you'll need a mower with adjustable specifications like tilt angles and reach. Start by setting your mower’s cutting width based on the area you need to cover. Then, use the hydraulic offset feature to safely position the mower on the slope. Go slowly, making sure the head movement stays steady to avoid scalping or damaging the ground.
4. Why did people stop using reel mowers?
Reel mowers are great for small, flat lawns but struggle with tough grasses, uneven terrain, and large open spaces. That’s why many people switched to powerful flail mowers, which are better suitable for managing wild, overgrown areas like ditches, pastures, and levee embankments. Plus, flail mowers can easily handle heavier cut debris without clogging.

Key features of choosing the right flail mower

When picking a flail mower, consider:

  • Your tractor’s horsepower (match it to the mower’s weight and size)
  • The cutting width (wider for big areas, narrower for tight spots)
  • Terrain (you’ll want hydraulic offset and adjustable head movement for slopes)
  • Drive system (a strong PTO shaft and external gearbox ensure durability)
  • Your mowing needs (e.g., fine grass vs. heavy brush) And always check if the mower is suitable for your tractor’s hitch and PTO system for the best performance!