Trimax eezymow series 11

Didn't get it, no replies on here and no replies from the manafacturer so I wasn't going to bid up on a machine that I wasn't sure couldn't handle the 60 HP of my DB996,
Reason for posting, I was clueless (and largely still am) I didn't realise that agricultrial equipment had HP limits
Bought an Italian flail and stuck it on my DB996, went like the clappers for a hundred yards the the belts went up in flames!
But it works flawlessly on me 30HP Shire Tractor (read Chinese import, didn't realise! honestly)
PS, anyone out there with a 6' flail, sitting in yer yard doing nowt? preferably 'tatty looking, but in good working order' give me a bell
 

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Hmmm don't have much experience with the larger Trimax but a company I consult with have one and the road maintenance crews here on the motorway use them as do the local authorities. Anyone I spoke to on them recommended them highly and the company I'm working with are looking to source a second 2nd hand one.This company had a Rousseau which after 10 years + of torture has been retired. This 2m mower worked well behind a 685 IH, 2140 John Deere and a 5100 John Deere. In it time it cut rebar, bicycle frames etc...............
The smaller Trimax mowers they have have worked flawlessly.
 
Hmmm don't have much experience with the larger Trimax but a company I consult with have one and the road maintenance crews here on the motorway use them as do the local authorities. Anyone I spoke to on them recommended them highly and the company I'm working with are looking to source a second 2nd hand one.This company had a Rousseau which after 10 years + of torture has been retired. This 2m mower worked well behind a 685 IH, 2140 John Deere and a 5100 John Deere. In it time it cut rebar, bicycle frames etc...............
The smaller Trimax mowers they have have worked flawlessly.

Thanks, I'm looking for a second hand 6' flail and the Eezymow looked just the job, unfortunately I was outbid,
Would like to invest in a new one, but anything 'new and shiny' left outdoors in these parts tends to 'disappear' quicker than an anti Putin protester.
So anybody on with a decent flail just sitting in your yard doing nowt?
£800 to 1K is what I'm looking at.
Due to medical problems being able to deliver (at my cost obviously) would be appreciated.
 

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