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Quick Attach Front End Hydraulic Sickle Mower
I have been reading and learning from this sight for years. I just finished this build and thought it may help other members who may be thinking of building the same thing. I have about $ 350.00 in it and more time than I care to think about. I built it for some property I own that has a 1 ac. pond with dam and other areas that require weed eating on a regular basis. Attachment 298453Attachment 298454Attachment 298455Attachment 298456
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Any idea what kind of flow volume the hydraulic motor will need? Just curious.
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npalen
Any idea what kind of flow volume the hydraulic motor will need? Just curious.
I am not sure Kioti says 16.8 GPM. Just a touch above idle seems to be the sweet spot for it. I tested it before paint and new teeth just to see if it was worth finishing. It worked so well that I put all new teeth and repaired hold down clamps. I took it to a neighbors field yesterday and was very happy with it. Anything under 1 1/4 it goes right through. I cut a larger tree but had to ease into it. One disadvantage is anytime you move joy stick the sickle motor slows in response. So there is a learning curb with running it. Also I tested on some trees at my house works great goes up about 15 feet. Sure beats a pole saw.
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Now that thing looks slicker than snot on a doorknob:) If you need your investment money back let me know:D That is the coolest project I have seen in a while!
James K0UA
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Looks like it would work horizontally, vertically and any angle in between. I could use it to trim the arbor vitae evergreens, sides and top.:)
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Awesome project and exactly what I'm trying to figure out. I have 10 acres of grapevines that we hedge several times a year and I can't see spending the small fortune they want for a commercial hedger. I would love to know what kind of hydraulic sickle bar you started with. If anyone else on this site has any ideas/plans for a hydraulic x and y axis carriage I would love to hear about that too. I'm probably looking to mount the rig on the front of a tractor verses the back.