Gravely Rotary Plough

muzza1942, Feb 8, 2:02pm
Hi, if anyone knows where I can find one of these could you please let me know
Thanks

tintop, Feb 8, 5:14pm
Is t a Gravely that you specifically want ?

There are other breeds of rotary hoe. I have a B.C.S, a Grillo is similar. There are others My BCS also has a front mounted sickle bar mower. Electric start too.

The mower comes off, the rotary hoe goes on, and the handle bars rotate on a vertical axis so the 'front' becomes the 'rear'

Will also take a rotary mower, and a snow blower!

muzza1942, Feb 9, 8:40pm
I would prefer a Gravely because they are a plough rather than a hoe and electric start would certainly be much easier. Thanks. I would certainly look at yours though if that is okay.
Murray

tintop, Feb 10, 3:33am

muzza1942, Feb 10, 4:57pm
Thanks for that, they do a rotary plough too.

tintop, Jul 5, 5:23am
The stuff is not cheap, but it is of good quality.

No vee belts. They use proper gear gear boxes running in oil and proper clutches. Even the smaller two wheel tractors are designed to run day after day in commercial operations.

If you are temped to get one, and want a sickle bar mower - go for the double acting cutter blade, far far less vibration at the handle bars, esp on steep side slopes where the vibration of a single cutter type tends to drive the whole machine sideways down the slope.