PHPaul
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- Downeast Maine
- Tractor
- Kubota B2650 with cab, Pasquali 986
I'm toying with the idea of building a lawn-tractor mounted string trimmer.
One thing I'm considering is powering it hydraulically.
The trimmer head I'd use came off a DR-type trimmer that had a 6hp gas engine on it.
What size motor (in either cubic inches or GPM, whichever is more appropriate) would it take to run a trimmer head?
What RPM? At a guess, I'd say the gas engine ran at about 3000 RPM and if I recall correctly the belt drive was 1:1 or very close to it. I could include a jackshaft arrangement if a speed increase was needed.
It'd be powered by the 15 horse Kawasaki engine on my LX178. Would that be adequate to run a pump large enough to provide the pressure/flow needed?
I suspect the cost of building such an animal would be prohibitive but I find the concept entertaining enough to at least do a little research.
Thanks for any help/pointers.
One thing I'm considering is powering it hydraulically.
The trimmer head I'd use came off a DR-type trimmer that had a 6hp gas engine on it.
What size motor (in either cubic inches or GPM, whichever is more appropriate) would it take to run a trimmer head?
What RPM? At a guess, I'd say the gas engine ran at about 3000 RPM and if I recall correctly the belt drive was 1:1 or very close to it. I could include a jackshaft arrangement if a speed increase was needed.
It'd be powered by the 15 horse Kawasaki engine on my LX178. Would that be adequate to run a pump large enough to provide the pressure/flow needed?
I suspect the cost of building such an animal would be prohibitive but I find the concept entertaining enough to at least do a little research.
Thanks for any help/pointers.