Ok, yes it does work, there are golf courses up around Sydney that do their fairways once a year to smooth out and de-thatch their Buffallo or Kykuyu turf as verti cutting just doesnt rip it up enough.
There are always drawbacks and pretty much everything the others have said will happen with prolonged use this way.
All you need is to hit a rock that doesnt want to move and you have stuffed a spindle, a pulley or a bearing.
It takes a lot more power than just cutting grass so you are likely to over heat the engine and over load belts.
I would go with the flail mower (which a propper flail is vertical chains not horizontal) as it will do the best job and is more suited to what you want.
There are several finger tine machines around, I know there is a walk behind pedestrian one that is destributed by Silvan/Selector but I dont know of anywhere that rents them out and I recon they wouldnt be cheap.
Personally I would :
a. If it has the disc and swing backs, remove the blades and insert bolts in their place.
b. If solid bar, Drill holes in an old set and insert some mild steel bolts about 3/8" thick and no bigger, about 1" long with the head cut off and with 2 nuts lock them in place so they can be removed afterward or replaced when they wear out.
Then I would take it very easy, moving very very slowly and only scratching the surface and not putting to much pressure on the machine.
Thats what I would do but the mowers that I would be using I dont have to pay to fix, I just repair order the parts, they majically apear and I fit them so it's up to you in the end if you want to risk it.
Cheers Damo


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