Farmry 65" Light Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower for 25-45 HP Tractors - farmry
Farmry 65" Light Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower for 25-45 HP Tractors - farmry
Farmry 65" Light Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower for 25-45 HP Tractors - farmry
Farmry 65" Light Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower for 25-45 HP Tractors - farmry
Farmry 65" Light Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower for 25-45 HP Tractors - farmry
Farmry 65" Light Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower for 25-45 HP Tractors - farmry
Farmry 65" Light Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower for 25-45 HP Tractors - farmry
Farmry 65" Light Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower for 25-45 HP Tractors - farmry
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SKU: 101504 | Model: VLF65

3 Point 65" Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower for Category 1 Tractors, 25-45HP, VLF65

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Optional Working Width: 65 in
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Built for roadside, ditch, and embankment mowing, the Ditch Bank Flail Mower delivers reliable performance with flexible hydraulic control—ideal for small to mid-sized tractors.

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Why are flail mowers offset?
Flail mowers are offset to allow the mower head to extend beyond the tractor, making it easier to mow along ditch banks, fences, and other hard-to-reach areas.

How much horsepower does a 3-point flail mower need?
A 3-point flail mower typically needs a tractor with 25-45 horsepower, depending on the model and cutting width.

What is the difference between a flail mower and a bush hog?
A flail mower uses a set of swinging blades to finely shred grass and vegetation, while a bush hog uses rotating blades to cut larger, tougher vegetation. Flail mowers provide a cleaner cut and are better for fine mulching.