Baumalight FM260 Skid Steer Flail Mower

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Baumalight FM260 Flail Mower

Overview

The Baumalight FM260 is a 60-inch skid steer flail mower for clearing heavier brush and grass on larger properties and right-of-way corridors. The wider cut path improves efficiency for open areas and pasture renovation. Standard F2000 flail teeth handle most vegetation; an optional F3000 upgrade handles denser brush. Made in Canada by Baumalight in Aylmer, Ontario, and backed by a Canadian dealer network.

Canada Availability

Canadian-manufactured by Baumalight in Aylmer, Ontario. Available direct from Baumalight and through their Canadian dealer network.

Best for: overgrown pasture, brush, roadside maintenance

Compare with: Berlon Industries 60 Inch Skid Steer Flail Mower · Blue Diamond 60-Inch Skid Steer Flail Mower

Key Facts

Is This Right For You?

✅ Buy if…

  • You're processing heavy brush, overgrown saplings, and thick vegetation that standard-flow flails can't handle
  • Your machine has high-flow hydraulics and you want the productivity gain on large acreage or contract work
  • You're doing reclamation, right-of-way clearing, or heavy vegetation management regularly

⛔ Skip if…

  • Your machine is standard-flow — high-flow flails won't perform better and may overheat
  • Light grass mowing is your primary use — a standard flail mower is simpler and less expensive

🔍 Also consider…

  • Standard flail mower for light-to-medium vegetation on standard-flow machines
  • Brush mulcher for woody material over 4 inches that high-flow flails still struggle with
🔧 Machine Compatibility

Compatible with all skid steer brands and compact track loaders via universal SSQA quick attach. Mid to large-frame machines (S450–S750 class) are the best fit for this width.

About Baumalight in Canada

Baumalight is a Canadian manufacturer based in Ontario, producing forestry and land clearing attachments for Canadian conditions. Buying Baumalight means buying Canadian — local warranty support, parts, and engineering.

✅ Last checked: March 2026