Sickle Bar Front mount sickle bar?

   / Front mount sickle bar? #31  
I don't know but I am looking for the same thing. I need a sickle bar mower that cuts dircectly in front of the tractor for mowing between apple trees. It could cut dirctly behind also.
 
   / Front mount sickle bar? #32  
I am tryiing to take hay between the apple tree rows and a mower that cuts 7 feet to the side misses the middle section of the row. The tractor cannot go really close to the trees to cut the middle. Does anyone have a small swather that would work?
 
   / Front mount sickle bar? #33  
Mounting a sickle bar to cut directly out in front would present a problem, most sickle bar mowers have trip protection in case an obstacle is encountered.

A side mount sickle bar makes a lot of sense when one wants to cut hay and pull a tedder simultaneously.

A side mount sickle bar found favor with municipal road maintenance departments because of the increased visibility and improved maneuverability.

I run a side mount mower and cut some fairly rough stuff at times. To give you an idea, I replaced over 50 sickle sections just last season.
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I always thought it would be nice to be able to move the sickle bar laterally. That way mowing a fence line or around obstacles would be a much easier chore.


Do you have a pic of how your mower is attached your tractor's PTO?
 
   / Front mount sickle bar? #34  
Just thinking that it would make more sense to clear certain areas that way. Cut stuff down before you run over it. I seem to spend more time in reverse with my brush hog, just so I don't put a tractor tire on something I don't want to. I am just thinking, and it's probably more effort then its worth. Just bouncing the idea around.

Why not go "whole hog" and put a brush hog on the front? http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/customization/280432-thinking-about-trying.html

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   / Front mount sickle bar? #35  
Just thinking that it would make more sense to clear certain areas that way. Cut stuff down before you run over it. I seem to spend more time in reverse with my brush hog, just so I don't put a tractor tire on something I don't want to. I am just thinking, and it's probably more effort then its worth. Just bouncing the idea around.

I got flamed for even SUGGESTING that in a thread that someone had started because he had got stuck while mowing a seriously wet area.
His position was that it wasn't his "fault" that he had driven into what was basically a bog.
My position was that he needed to know his land before driving into low spots, he could/should have used a sickle bar on the LOW side (almost always the right side) if he wanted to explore while mowing - that would have revealed the BOG before he got into it with a rotary cutter.

I got crap for my "holier than thou" attitude.
"Everyone gets stuck eventually", etc.
Oh well, I still don't have a sickle bar but if anyone wants to sell me a 7ft one for cheap I can find CA$H quickly, especially if it is for FREE.
 
   / Front mount sickle bar? #36  
Do a search for Quick Attach Front End Hydraulic Sickle Mower
 
   / Front mount sickle bar? #37  
I too am looking to either build or find a front mount sickle bar for small areas around my property that I want the option of baling or loose haying in the future. The rear style are TOO wide when you include the tractor width. The ares include and orchard, a gas line right of way, and a few little nooks......I even would use it to clear off the ragweed off my tater patch (did that today with standard three point version). i have two old Ford 501's and I will likely try my hand cutting one up and driving it hydraulically from the front loader arms....that way i can lift it up and away near hazards.

I just found a little two wheel three point tedder that will help with the small scale haying.......
 
   / Front mount sickle bar? #38  
Keep in mind a sickle bar is not a brush hog. They’re made to cut grass.
Anything is possible with enough money and know-how. But, I would guess that someone has tried it before, and there’s a reason you don’t see front mounted brush cutters for tractors. I don’t know what that reason is since you can get them on skid steers. Personally, I don't think a sickle bar on the front would be all that useful.

Gravely tractors has made front mounted brush cutters for years both two wheel and four wheel tractors, granted they are not as big as a compact tractor but they get the job done. They made front mounted sickle mowers for their two wheel tractors for over 50 years.
 
   / Front mount sickle bar? #39  
The only ones I know of look similar to this although they won't fit a 4 wheel tractor. I'd sure like to have one though.

Gravely has made those for many years.
 
   / Front mount sickle bar? #40  
I'd like to have a sickle bar cutter that attaches below the FEL bucket. Anyone who's wanted one off these can see how it's useful. If the sickle is belt-operated, seems easy to use the 2500rpm front PTO.

Would be great to have a hydraulic left/right shift so a 7 foot cutter can shift around trees/bushes. :thumbsup:
 
 

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