MossRoad
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Hahahaha! You know that's what I'd ask next. :laughing:







I knew he'd beat me to it!
Not great pics... But you should see me draw.
So originally a tractor 3pt to skidsteer adapter. In the pics it's mated to a skidsteer tree shear.
Changes : added 1 pt 1850 qa plate, 1 pt 425 qa plate
Hard to see, the 1850 has stickers and is low on the frame, the 425 plate sits above and 3" away from the frame (toward the PT) this over /under setup means either machine can use its native qa plate... Attach the small qd set and crush some trees...
One more mod and then we'll still be able to use the tractor 3pt (which I have added to rear of my PTs) so I can for example work the forestry flail mower on the front of the 1850, stump grinder in the front of the 425 and the shear on the rear of either.
The yellow cylinder is replacing the red one and 4x the shear pressure... We'll harden a couple of spots for the extra force.
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A little yackity sax and some thought bubbles of either bad hedge jokes or you got the wrong house and you would be a YouTube star.
Here's a link to a video of my power-trac 1850 running a modified fh-d160 trail mower. I'll let the video speak to whether it works.
Do you think the FH-D160 flail mower would be too big for a PT-425? What modifications did you have to make?
I would love to find a front mount flail mower option for my PT-425
Cheers & Thank You,
Steve
Here's a link to a video of my power-trac 1850 running a modified fh-d160 trail mower. I'll let the video speak to whether it works.
Do you think the FH-D160 flail mower would be too big for a PT-425? What modifications did you have to make?
I would love to find a front mount flail mower option for my PT-425
Cheers & Thank You,
Steve
That 1850 has 18GPM hydraulic flow @3200psi.
Our 425s have 8GPM @2500psi. I don't think we could run that large of a flail mower with any efficiency.
8 GPM at 2500 PSI about 13 horsepower. That would probably handle a 4-foot flail for light work.Our 425s have 8GPM @2500psi. I don't think we could run that large of a flail mower with any efficiency.
8 GPM at 2500 PSI about 13 horsepower. That would probably handle a 4-foot flail for light work.
Aaron Z
I think we figured it out to be about 11.5HP once a long time ago, but can't be certain.
Seems like I recall someone modifying a flail mower (4? to work on a 425. I would really like to find a flail mower solution for my tractor.
Whoops, I used the calculator to find how much horsepower you would need to make that much flow and pressure. I forgot to account for efficiency losses. It would be around 13 engine horsepower used to produce that flow, 80-85% of that would be available to use on an attachment which would be 10.4-11.5hp.I think we figured it out to be about 11.5HP once a long time ago, but can't be certain.
Whoops, I used the calculator to find how much horsepower you would need to make that much flow and pressure. I forgot to account for efficiency losses. It would be around 13 engine horsepower used to produce that flow, 80-85% of that would be available to use on an attachment which would be 10.4-11.5hp.
Aaron Z