3 Point 87" Flail Mower, PTO Hydraulic Side Shift, 30-85HP Mowing Attachment for Category 1 and 2 Tractors, HFSS87
Farmry 87" Heavy Duty Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower, 35-85 HP, rear attached - farmry
Farmry 87" Heavy Duty Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower, 35-85 HP, rear attached - farmry
Farmry 87" Heavy Duty Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower, 35-85 HP, rear attached - farmry
Farmry 87" Heavy Duty Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower, 35-85 HP, rear attached - farmry
Farmry 87" Heavy Duty Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower, 35-85 HP, rear attached - farmry
Farmry 87" Heavy Duty Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower, 35-85 HP, rear attached - farmry
Farmry 87" Heavy Duty Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower, 35-85 HP, rear attached - farmry
Farmry 87" Heavy Duty Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower, 35-85 HP, rear attached - farmry
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SKU: 101308C | Model: HFSS87

3 Point 87" Flail Mower, PTO Hydraulic Side Shift, 30-85HP Mowing Attachment for Category 1 and 2 Tractors, HFSS87

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Optional Working Width: 87 in
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The Farmry 87 in Heavy Duty Verge 3-Point Offset Flail Ditch Bank Mower provides a wide 87" cutting width for tackling extensive mowing tasks efficiently. Ideal for 30-85 HP tractors, it handles grass, bushes, and pruning. The adjustable cutting height offers versatility for various terrains, and the self-cleaning roller ensures consistent ground contact. With centralized greasing for easy maintenance and hydraulic side shift for better reach, this mower is optimized for tough agricultural and landscaping applications.

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Tom Reeves

Tested the HFSS87 on steep slope edges and it's surprisingly nimble—side shift and lift work in harmony to keep mowing level even on angles. The PTO driveline feels robust and connection was straightforward. It’s a bit heavy to lift manually when detaching, so two-person job recommended if you disconnect often. Blade change is quicker than older units I’ve used. Overall, a heavy-duty mower that’s thoughtfully engineered for serious pasture work.

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Mike Donnelly

Mounted the HFSS87 on my 70HP tractor and noticed it's quieter than I expected—fairly low RPM noise even during heavy brush cutting. The hydraulic shift is smooth, with quick response to joystick control. I did have to lubricate the pivot points before first use, which is typical for gear-driven units. Deck width is excellent for broader swaths, but it can be a bit tight in barn exits. Still, it’s a solid choice for larger farms needing precise, efficient mowing.

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Jason Whitman

I’ve been using the HFSS87 on uneven ground and the hydraulic side-shift feature is a game‑changer—lets me reach fence lines and awkward spots without repositioning the tractor. The build quality feels sturdy and the balance is spot‑on, with very little vibration even at full PTO. One minor gripe: the gauge for height adjustment could be clearer under low light. All in all, this mower ticks the boxes for heavy-duty use and adds real convenience in tricky field layouts.

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Pascal Shelton

This thing is a beast—built like a tank. It mows efficiently and makes short work of overgrown areas. Just a heads-up for anyone using a smaller tractor: it’s heavy, so make sure your lift arms and rear remotes can handle it. Once it’s on and running though, it’s smooth and powerful.

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Marty Hulsy

I was a little skeptical at first, but this flail mower handles rough and uneven terrain better than any rotary cutter I’ve used. It gives a cleaner cut, and there’s way less risk of throwing debris. I’ve used it on roadside brush, tall weeds, and some thick grass—it powers through everything. Would definitely recommend.

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What PTO speed for a flail mower?

Most flail mowers are designed to run efficiently at a 540 RPM PTO shaft speed, which is the standard for compact and mid-size tractors. This ensures the hammer blades or Y-blades reach the correct cutting velocity for mulching grass, brush, and tree prunings without straining the gearbox. Some heavy duty flail mowers may support higher PTO ratings, but 540 RPM is the most common for a three point hitch setup. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions and grease fittings to guarantee long-term performance and safety.

How long do flail mower blades last?

The durability of hammer blades or knives depends on the material being cut and the terrain. On average, blades last 75 to 150 hours of mowing time before needing sharpening or replacement. Cutting small brush, hitting rocks, or tackling fence lines will wear blades faster. With regular maintenance—checking grease points, roller height, and belt tension—quality hammer blades on a shift flail mower can deliver a full season of reliable mulching before needing replacement.

How many acres can an 87-inch mower cut in an hour?

An offset flail mower with a wide 87-inch working width can cover between 6 to 8 acres per hour under normal field conditions, depending on tractor horsepower, ground obstacles, and mowing speed. Hydraulic side shift gives extra reach around trees, fence lines, and trails, reducing the need for repeat passes. This makes the Farmry Heavy Duty Verge Flail Mower an efficient solution for larger acreages, offering a professional balance of speed, mulching performance, and precision.

What RPM should you run a side shift flail mower?

For optimal performance, a side shift flail mower should be run at the tractor’s rated PTO speed of 540 RPM, delivering enough power for heavy mulching while protecting the gearbox, belts, and rotor. Running too high an engine RPM risks damaging the shaft and bearings, while too low reduces cut quality and mulching efficiency. Correct RPM ensures the mower works great whether cutting grass, brush, or handling heavier material like branches and prunings.