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Flail for the Fergi
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<blockquote data-quote="H200GT" data-source="post: 7542739" data-attributes="member: 669"><p>No not on the Fergi TE tractors, they are all non-live drive. The flail rolls on the rear roller when down in the mowing position, to lift the clutch has to be up and pto on.</p><p></p><p>The secret is anticipating when you need to raise it and time it right so its up before you depress the clutch. Once you get the hang of it its ok. The other thing it is to keep stopping to a minimum, try and keep moving all the time like in the video. I cut around the circumference of the area / field first then use the headlands to turn lifting the flail as you go without dipping the clutch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H200GT, post: 7542739, member: 669"] No not on the Fergi TE tractors, they are all non-live drive. The flail rolls on the rear roller when down in the mowing position, to lift the clutch has to be up and pto on. The secret is anticipating when you need to raise it and time it right so its up before you depress the clutch. Once you get the hang of it its ok. The other thing it is to keep stopping to a minimum, try and keep moving all the time like in the video. I cut around the circumference of the area / field first then use the headlands to turn lifting the flail as you go without dipping the clutch. [/QUOTE]
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