Flail Topper Recommendations

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New concept flail this year awesome machine will munch on some big stuff very well also makes a great job on grass too.
 

quattro

Member
Location
scotland
They're manufactured in china then assembled here in the UK, just got my deposit back...... said they're having supply issues and don't know when they'll e back in stock.......

Anyone got any pointers on sourcing an alternative?
I’ve a 3.2 metre front/rear Teegle seems very strong and makes a good job
I’d maybe sell it
 

Jockers84

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Caithness
I’ve a 3.2 metre front/rear Teegle seems very strong and makes a good job
I’d maybe sell it
Thanks for the reply, think that's maybe too big for a 100hp tractor in dense rashes ? Was the 2.6m Executioner I ordered but not to be. Will speak with local tractor agents on Monday, see what they've got.
 

quattro

Member
Location
scotland
Thanks for the reply, think that's maybe too big for a 100hp tractor in dense rashes ? Was the 2.6m Executioner I ordered but not to be. Will speak with local tractor agents on Monday, see what they've got.
They do smaller and I’ve done rashes and will cut them clean as long as flails are are sharp
 

EddieB

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Staffs
How many different makes of flail topper actually are there? I only ask as I was under the impression that a lot of stuff comes out of a few factories in Italy and is rebadged by various brands. I bought a Razorback last year which I know isn’t manufactured by them, but seems a good machine nonetheless. In fact I have another one arriving shortly.
 

Razorback

Member
Trade
Thanks, where are you located? Any videos of them working etc?

Moring Jockers84,
We're based in The Midlands. We have a sales team up in Scotland also.

If you give the office a call on 01905 841 123. We can discuss what machine would suit your needs and get some videos sent over.
 

Treemover

Member
Location
Offaly
This is my little concept fail. To be fair, it has been thrown into harder stuff than just grass. I have hit bikes, trees, stones, rocks, lots of rocks and wire. It only has 2 belts, and I was terrified it wouldnt work in heavy grass, but it has. What you hit has a lot to do with them.
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D14

Member
How many different makes of flail topper actually are there? I only ask as I was under the impression that a lot of stuff comes out of a few factories in Italy and is rebadged by various brands. I bought a Razorback last year which I know isn’t manufactured by them, but seems a good machine nonetheless. In fact I have another one arriving shortly.

That’s Concept
 

YELROM

Member
Location
North Yorkshire
@Jockers84 is this any good?
 

blackisleboy

Member
Livestock Farmer
I thought they were rear mounted only?
Nope - linkage bracket is the easy turnaround. But you also need to turn gearboxes and blades.
Been well worth the work as it is a brilliant rushes shifter, and copes with fair size gorse/shrubs too.
 

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