Home Built Heavy Duty Rotary Cutter

   / Home Built Heavy Duty Rotary Cutter #1  

maltpj

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Jacksonville, Fl
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John Deere 5105 4WD
Hello All,
Thought I'd share some pics of the RC I'm building.

A few more welds, mount the gearbox and blades, paint, and I'm done:D

It's Imatch ready:thumbsup:
 

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   / Home Built Heavy Duty Rotary Cutter #2  
Nice work. That thing is built like a tank. To buy one that heavy you would spend $1500 or more if you could even find something like that.

What do you have in it and what are you going to use for a gear box and blades?

Chris
 
   / Home Built Heavy Duty Rotary Cutter #3  
Wow that is great looking!:thumbsup: I love the built-in floating hitch you incorporated-it should work very well.
 
   / Home Built Heavy Duty Rotary Cutter #4  
Outstanding work!

Is it 5 or 6 feet wide?

Can't wait to see the final product and first test run.
 
   / Home Built Heavy Duty Rotary Cutter #6  
That looks great!!

Are ya taking orders!
 
   / Home Built Heavy Duty Rotary Cutter #7  
Great looking cutter, it's built like a battleship, so I think you should name it U.S.S. Missouri.
 
   / Home Built Heavy Duty Rotary Cutter #8  
Nice job!:thumbsup:
I can see you paid attention to little details!

Please keep us up to date with more pictures.
 
   / Home Built Heavy Duty Rotary Cutter #9  
Looks great extra heavyduty one question what gear box and where will it mount and did you draw plans if so will you post them please
 
   / Home Built Heavy Duty Rotary Cutter #10  
I am thinking of building one because A. the only bush hogs you can get here are flimsy Italian stuff for lawn tractors, B. I have spent my money in a workshop full of tools, which needs to pay for itself and C. I tend to break cheap stuff.

I think i'm going to use your idea of the heavy C channel along the outer perimeter, it puts the beef where it matters, and torching/welding the top plate can happen in my own time, brake pressing a unibody mower deck has to be payd for.

...I just need time.... ;)

Looks great, will you make action pictures/videos ??
 
 
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