curryman
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- Toro z287l, same minitauro 60, fiat 605c,
G’day Tractor Forum,
I've recently picked up a Toro Z287L with a seized FH680V engine and a bad deck.
I've cleaned up the engine, honed the cylinders, and soaked the heads in ATF. I reckon it'll run fine with new gaskets and oil.
The deck is a non-original 52-inch replacement, but it’s beyond saving. I've designed a new deck in CAD and plan to have it laser-cut. I also found a set of 3 spindles with pulleys for $120 (Cub Cadet type), and I’ve calculated the blade tip speed at ~18,000 FPM.
I’m considering using chain at the rear instead of solid steel to prevent clogging and allow rocks to pass through. Also, I’ve had an idea to replace blades with chains for durability in rocky terrain.
A few questions:
1. Is this design practical and achievable?
2. What steel thickness (gauge/mm) should I use?
3. Is a chain backing a good idea for rock clearance?
4. Would reinforcing the pulley system with a frame help?
5. Would chains instead of blades work better for heavy grass and rocky terrain?
The goal is a rugged bush mower that handles steep slopes and rocky ground. The mower itself seems solid, with mud tires, so I want a setup that mulches well and resists damage.
What do you reckon?
Thanks for the help.
I've recently picked up a Toro Z287L with a seized FH680V engine and a bad deck.
I've cleaned up the engine, honed the cylinders, and soaked the heads in ATF. I reckon it'll run fine with new gaskets and oil.
The deck is a non-original 52-inch replacement, but it’s beyond saving. I've designed a new deck in CAD and plan to have it laser-cut. I also found a set of 3 spindles with pulleys for $120 (Cub Cadet type), and I’ve calculated the blade tip speed at ~18,000 FPM.
I’m considering using chain at the rear instead of solid steel to prevent clogging and allow rocks to pass through. Also, I’ve had an idea to replace blades with chains for durability in rocky terrain.
A few questions:
1. Is this design practical and achievable?
2. What steel thickness (gauge/mm) should I use?
3. Is a chain backing a good idea for rock clearance?
4. Would reinforcing the pulley system with a frame help?
5. Would chains instead of blades work better for heavy grass and rocky terrain?
The goal is a rugged bush mower that handles steep slopes and rocky ground. The mower itself seems solid, with mud tires, so I want a setup that mulches well and resists damage.
What do you reckon?
Thanks for the help.