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Titan Attachments 3.5" Wide Replacement Steel Flail Hammer Blade for Tractor Mower, Pack of 5

4.1/5 (36 reviews)
$89.99
Titan Attachments 3.5" Wide Replacement Steel Flail Hammer Blade for Tractor Mower, Pack of 5
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What It Is

The Titan Attachments 3.5" Wide Replacement Steel Flail Hammer Blade is a heavy-duty flail mower blade designed to replace worn or broken hammers on tractor-mounted flail mowers. It’s built for shredding brush, grass, and light undergrowth, not for finish mowing.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm three things:

  • Blade width: This is 3.5 inches wide. Measure your existing hammer’s width—if it’s narrower or wider, it won’t fit properly.
  • Mounting hole: Check the center hole diameter and shape. Most flail hammers use a round or oval hole; measure yours against this blade’s hole.
  • Brand/model: These are aftermarket parts, not OEM. They fit many popular flail mower brands (e.g., John Deere, Bush Hog, Caroni, Woodmaxx), but not all. Verify your mower’s hammer type—some use “Y” blades or scoop blades, which are different.
  • Quantity: This is a pack of 5. Compare to your mower’s total hammer count (often 20–40). You’ll likely need multiple packs.

Practical tip: Pull one old hammer, measure its thickness and hole size, and compare to Titan’s specs. If your mower uses a specific OEM part number, search for cross-reference compatibility.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Made from hardened steel. Reviews note decent durability for the price, but some report faster wear than OEM in rocky or sandy soil. Inspect regularly for cracking.
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need a wrench or impact gun, and possibly a hammer to free stuck pins. No special tools required, but expect rusted bolts on older decks.
  • Common gotcha: These are sold as a set of 5, but many mowers need 20–40 hammers. Budget for multiple packs. Also, check if your mower uses left- and right-handed hammers—these are symmetrical, so they work on either side.
  • Balance: Replace all hammers at once to keep the rotor balanced. Mixing new and old can cause vibration and bearing wear.

Should You Buy It

If you need a budget-friendly, solid replacement for a common flail mower (Caroni, Woodmaxx, or similar) and you’re comfortable confirming fitment yourself, this pack is a good value. Avoid it if you require exact OEM specs, have a rare brand, or need premium wear resistance for heavy-duty brush clearing.

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