FEL WeedWacker

   / FEL WeedWacker #1  

copndoc3

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Well, I finally got tired of walking around 16 acres of fenceline with a weedwacker to trim grass. I tried the Roundup treatment too, but got tired of getting wet with the toxic mess. So, I decided to build a weekwacker that I could mount on the front end loader of my Kabota B2710 and weedwack in style and comfort. :thumbsup:

I build a bracket to mount a small hydraulic motor that would also "give" in case of contact with a fencepost. I plumbed into a single, detented control valve that hold the motor on in either forward or reverse motion and mounted it near the FEL valve.

The bracket is made from 2"x2" modified angle iron (see photo) that pivots outside of the bucket and will fold back against the bucket if it hits a post.
The return mechanism is nothing more that a spring. A large nylon washer is placed on the pivot pin between the bucket mount and the arm to allow smooth pivoting motion. The motor sits about 16" from the edge of the bucket.

The motor has a 3/8" shaft drilled for either a cotter pin or split pin. I made an adapter on my mini-lathe to accommodate either a trimmer string configuration or a brush blade. Adapter is held onto the motor shaft with a cotter pin. On the business end I configured a PVC cap drilled to accept either 2 or 3 strands of .105" nylon trimmer string (found at local TSC store) and held to the adapter with a bolt and lock washer arrangement.

The swath is about 14" when used with the .105" nylon trimmer string configuration in either 2 or 3 string strands. I also have some thicker weed stalks that required something more substantial than trimmer string, hence the brush blade. That assembly is also held on to the adapter with a bolt and lock washer. The bolt is safety secured to the adapter with a cotter pin thru the mounting assembly. I didn't want the brush blade to become a Fatal Frisbee while in use.

One additional requirement of mine was to be able to see what I was cutting without having to look backwards constantly. I noticed that with some of the commercially available trimmers, they were all mounted on the 3PT hitch that required eyes on the back of ones head to observe what was being cut or getting a stiff neck in the progress of constantly turning around. Wasn't going to have it. Look forward to see whats being cut.

Total cost was $0 for steel (around the shop stuff), $50 for hydraulic motor from Surplus Center, $110 for the control valve (also from Surplus Center) and about $50 for hydraulic hoses.

On a test run down some fence line, everything went smooth and it cut a nice clean path between fence posts. Then the deluge of rain started here in eastern NC from Tropical Storm Nicole. Since Monday, this week, we've had 20" of the liquid sunshine, and its suppose to stop by noon today, so I guess I won't be doin' too much week wackin' this week....at least not til the pastures dry out.

Enjoyed sharing one of my projects with ya'll, if anyone has any question, just ask. Sorry if the pictures aren't in any kind of order, but you should get the idea.

Tom
 

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   / FEL WeedWacker #2  
very nice,

I have a swisser fence post edger that is towed behind the 4 wheeler..we use this to edge the subdivision road. it works OK, .
 
   / FEL WeedWacker #3  
Very impressive work. I'd like to see some action pictures or video. The older I get the less comfortable I am with rear mounted attachments. And another great use of the FEL.

Thanks for posting!
 
   / FEL WeedWacker #4  
Great project... and the price is great, too. I like the spring action :thumbsup:

You down near Wilmington - we only got 8" which was good since our drought was 9"... No real flooding here since it was a long slow rain for us.

I have to get the hydraulics stuff setup on mine...
 
   / FEL WeedWacker
  • Thread Starter
#5  
Teg,

My weather station here at the house measured 22.93" when it finally stopped last night. Give or take an inch or two, that be alotta water.

Ihfarm,

I'll try and take some "action" pictures as soon as the ground drys out some. Pretty gushy right now and it might be for a couple of days.

Tom
 
   / FEL WeedWacker #7  
Nice work. What speed is the motor turning? Do you give it all the GPM's your tractor will provide?

On the very end of the knot, I would use some heat and flatten the end of the string, so it does not pull through.

I have something similar that I have used before, and it is a solid plastic spool with two 4 in sections of chainsaw blade. It will cut those heavier weeds.

I would also have a guard in between you and the whacker.
 

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   / FEL WeedWacker #8  
One of the guys on here has one of those back up cameras with the monitor on his forward windshield. You might try that instead of looking out the back. Great job though!
 
   / FEL WeedWacker #10  
very nice,

I have a swisser fence post edger that is towed behind the 4 wheeler..we use this to edge the subdivision road. it works OK, .

I have been considering a Swisher Fence Post Edger. I weed eat about 10 acres of woven wire fence. I wonder how well the Swisher would work if it hit the woven wire while using it.
 

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