Flail Mowing with the Kubota B2601. How to make money with a compact tractor.
Overview
Distinctive for its tractor-for-hire angle: the owner walks through a real paid flail-mowing job on a 4-5 hour field and reveals his pricing structure ($150 first hour, $100 each additional, $450 total for this job). Along the way he covers pre-season inspection, checking the gearbox sight glass, greasing all five Zerks and the driveshaft, and mowing strategy around obstacles. Most useful for B2601 owners curious about side-work pricing or seasonal flail-mower prep.
An owner-operator sharing hands-on experience from his own 33-acre farm, with a perspective shaped by DIY self-sufficiency and small-scale paid tractor work.
