I see a few small (about 48") brush hog mowers intended to be pulled with ATV on craigs list for around $200 - $400. Thinking this would be a good start for a boom mower. These are the type with swinging blades so hitting the occasional stump, etc wouldn't be a problem. Ones I am currently seeing are Swisher brand. Would be nice to have a mower for some steep banks along a drive. Banks slope up at nearly 45 degrees. If I could mow up about 5 ft that would be great. Higher would be a plus. Need to figure out what hydraulic motor would be suitable to replace gas engine - think they are typically 10 to 15 hp. Decks are belt drive. I am guessing I would need extra support for motor shaft due to side load of belt. Tractor is Kubota L3600 and wondering if I can use on board hydraulics or need a PTO pump. The vegetation is not heavy so a slightly less powerful motor may be ok.
I looked up a similar mower and saw it weighs about 500 lbs. I expected less. Is this too much to expect for this tractor, with or without counterweight? It has wheel weights and loaded tires. Maybe I should shoot for something smaller to make the frame easier - I would likely have to have someone else make the frame and looking to keep the cost down. I don't have a huge area to cover so making several passes would be reasonable.
Some of these units only have 2 wheels. I would think 4 would be much better but that could be changed fairly easily. Some swing links or some other way to prevent down pressure on the mower seems needed also to allow the mower to ride over high spots without stressing the frame.
I looked up a similar mower and saw it weighs about 500 lbs. I expected less. Is this too much to expect for this tractor, with or without counterweight? It has wheel weights and loaded tires. Maybe I should shoot for something smaller to make the frame easier - I would likely have to have someone else make the frame and looking to keep the cost down. I don't have a huge area to cover so making several passes would be reasonable.
Some of these units only have 2 wheels. I would think 4 would be much better but that could be changed fairly easily. Some swing links or some other way to prevent down pressure on the mower seems needed also to allow the mower to ride over high spots without stressing the frame.