Hydraulic motor on rear blade

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TractorBluez

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Has anyone tried setting up a rear blade with a hydraulic motor for 360-degree rotation? Or does this fall into the "dumb idea" category.
 
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Might work but you need a way to lock the blade..
 
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Think of the forces if you snag a corner!
 
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would potentially work with motor that is large enough to with stand torque demands or like Peter states some mechanical lock or brake to hold position.
 
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That’s exactly how the blade on an actual road grader rotates. The downside is the cost to build something like that would be substantial.
 
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Has anyone tried setting up a rear blade with a hydraulic motor for 360-degree rotation? Or does this fall into the "dumb idea" category.
It’s possible
 
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You would have to build it like a turn table on a track hoe. Which is probably like a motor grader is made.
 
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Has anyone tried setting up a rear blade with a hydraulic motor for 360-degree rotation? Or does this fall into the "dumb idea" category.
Thank you for your comments everyone. I had a feeling the forces on the hydraulic motor could be an issue. D & D, I hope your project turns out well after all the thought you've put into it. Like you, I'm tired of getting on/off the tractor to adjust the blade. Would be really nice to adjust it in each direction and angle from the tractor seat when snowplowing driveways.
 
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How often do you need 360° rotation? Are you switching between pushing and pulling a lot?

90° rotation (+45°, -45°) would be easy enough with hydraulic cylinders. Then a pin would allow you to reverse it, but that would require leaving the seat.

There are probably a few ways to achieve the 360° rotation. Perhaps a large rotating table plus a large ring and pinion gear.

I'm not sure what would be able to donate a ring and pinion. A typical starter motor ring and pinion likely wouldn't be sturdy enough. Are there drive gears for a small dozer?

Perhaps head to a tractor recycler and see what strikes your fancy. Good heavy duty hub + the ring and pinion.

I like the idea of looking for a scrap small grader, or scrap mini excavator.
 

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