Flail Mower

Pulverize everything from cover crops to heavy brush into mulch with swinging hammer blades.

  • $2,789.00 - 3,499.00
  • MSRP $3,099.00 - 3,499.00

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My BCS is an essential piece of equipment on our property. By far my favorite and most used attachment is the flail mower. I attach the sulky and have a seat while I mow the property. This beast will chew up and pulverize whatever it can run over. It has made me the most money out of all the attachments.
Breezy Pines Farm | New Brunswick, Canada

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FEATURES
  • Dozens of vertically swinging 'Y' blades.
  • Convenient control handle to set cutting height from 1/2" to 4".
  • 24'', 30'', or 35'' working widths.
  • Overall widths of each mower should be increased a total of 7'' to account for the caster wheels.
  • Caster wheels fold back for use in heavy brush.
  • Automatic opening and closing front deflector.
  • Adjustable and retractable caster wheels.
  • Wear-resistant steel side skids.
  • Oil bath input gearbox with grease fittings on ball bearings.
  • Optional anti-skid rollers and lawn mower "scoop" blades available.
OVERVIEW

The Flail Mower, also known as the BladeRunner, is the heaviest-duty mowing attachment in the BCS fleet. Capable of mowing in the toughest conditions, the Flail Mower has vertically rotating 'Y' blades that pulverize plant material into a fine pulp that is evenly spread across the mowing width.

The Flail Mower's front bulkhead is designed for lifting itself depending on the flow of material to be worked, which can be thick brush, vines and saplings. Like the Brush Mower, it can mow anything it can bend, including saplings. A convenient control handle sets the cutting height from ½'' to 4'', and retractable caster wheels allow for easier handling and transport. The mower rides on special side-mounted skids made of boron steel.

Check out the additional Flail Mower Accessories which can be installed to improve specific applications.

The RollerBlade Flail Mower offers some distinct differences as an alternative to the standard Flail Mower. Read about the differences on the BCS News Blog.