PRECISION HAY CUTTING FOR COMPACT AND UTILITY TRACTORS

Farm-Maxx FSBM Sickle Bar Mowers for Tractors

Sickle bar mowers for tractors are a practical solution for cutting hay, grass, and light vegetation in areas where precision matters. The Farm-Maxx FSBM series is designed for farmers and landowners who need dependable mowing performance, multiple width options, and simple operation across compact and utility tractor applications.

DESIGNED FOR CLEAN, LOW-MAINTENANCE CUTTING

Clean, Efficient Cutting for Hay Fields and Edges

Farm-Maxx FSBM sickle bar mowers are built for farmers and landowners who need precise cutting in hay fields, pastures, and along fence lines. Designed for compact and utility tractors, these mowers deliver consistent performance with minimal maintenance.

With multiple cutting widths and both manual and hydraulic lift options, the FSBM series adapts to your operation while maintaining a smooth, even cut across varying terrain and conditions.

Key Features of the Farm-Maxx FSBM Sickle Bar Mowers

Manual or Hydraulic Lift

Choose between simple manual lift models or convenient hydraulic lift versions, giving you flexibility for your tractor setup and field conditions.

Bolt-On & Rivet-On Guard Options

Designed for durability and fast service, the FSBM series offers both bolt-on and rivet-on guards for easy maintenance and quick replacement in the field.

Dual-Action Cutting

Engineered to perfection, this double-blade sickle system delivers clean, vertical scissor-like cuts with minimal clogging—perfect for pasture, hay, and forage operations.

Safety-First Design

Equipped with breakaway safety mechanisms, internally supported shoe systems, and cardan-driven PTO, the FSBM ensures both operator and equipment protection.

Farm-Maxx FSBM Sickle Bar Mower Specifications & Model Comparison

Compare Farm-Maxx FSBM sickle bar mower models by working width, horsepower requirements, fold type, hitch compatibility, and best-use application to find the right fit for your tractor and mowing needs.

Model
Horsepower
Working Width
Fold Type
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Best For
Weight
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Hitch
FSBM 5 Mini Man./Hyd.
20 HP
60"
Manual / Hydraulic
Compact tractors & small properties
441 lbs
Cat. I / II
FSBM 5 Man./Hyd.
35 HP
66"
Manual / Hydraulic
General pasture and field mowing
565 lbs
Cat. I / II
FSBM 7H
35 HP
84"
Hydraulic
Larger hay fields & roadside mowing
633 lbs
Cat. I / II
FSBM 9H
50 HP
108"
Hydraulic
Wide acreage & commercial mowing
710 lbs
Cat. I / II

FSBM 5 Mini Man./Hyd.

Horsepower
20 HP
Working Width
60"
Fold Type
Manual / Hydraulic
Best For
Compact tractors & small properties
Weight
441 lbs
Hitch
Cat. I / II

FSBM 5 Man./Hyd.

Horsepower
35 HP
Working Width
66"
Fold Type
Manual / Hydraulic
Best For
General pasture and field mowing
Weight
565 lbs
Hitch
Cat. I / II

FSBM 7H

Horsepower
35 HP
Working Width
84"
Fold Type
Hydraulic
Best For
Larger hay fields & roadside mowing
Weight
633 lbs
Hitch
Cat. I / II

FSBM 9H

Horsepower
50 HP
Working Width
108"
Fold Type
Hydraulic
Best For
Wide acreage & commercial mowing
Weight
710 lbs
Hitch
Cat. I / II

Need help choosing the right Farm-Maxx FSBM sickle bar mower? Contact our team for recommendations based on tractor size, mowing width, and field conditions.

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Assembly and Operation Video

Watch our detailed video guide to learn how to assemble and operate the Farm-Maxx Sickle Bar Mowers efficiently. Download the operator manuals for comprehensive instructions.

Common Questions About Our Mowers

Find answers to your questions about compatibility and maintenance of our sickle bar mowers.

What tractors are compatible with the Farm-Maxx Sickle Bar Mowers?

Our mowers are compatible with a wide range of tractors, typically requiring 20 to 50 HP, depending on the model. Check the specifications for exact compatibility.

How do I maintain the sickle bar for optimal performance?

Regularly inspect the blades for wear and sharpen them as needed. Ensure all moving parts are lubricated and check for any loose bolts or connections.

What is the difference between manual and hydraulic lift systems?

Manual lift systems require physical effort to raise and lower the bar, while hydraulic systems use tractor hydraulics for easier operation.

How often should I replace the sickle blades?

Blade replacement depends on usage and cutting conditions. Inspect them after each season and replace if they show signs of significant wear or damage.

Can the mowers handle uneven terrain?

Yes, our mowers are designed to adapt to various terrains, but it’s important to adjust the settings according to the ground conditions for best results.

What are the ideal cutting conditions for these mowers?

For optimal performance, use the mowers in dry conditions with grass or hay that is not overly thick or wet. This ensures a clean cut and reduces wear on the blades.