Right Angle Gearbox

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ruvabey

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I'm looking for a right angle gearbox with a 1:3 ratio or so. The input needs to be 1 3/8" x 6 spline and the output 7/8" dia. with a 3/8" straight key.
Does anyone know where I can find one, or if anything like that actually exist?
Thanks!
 
   / Right Angle Gearbox #2  
Try Bayside right angle gearbox.
 
   / Right Angle Gearbox #3  
Welcome.

That sounds close to a gearbox from a mid mount or front mount mower. They are not 6 spline but you can get adaptors.
 
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Ok thanks for the info everyone!
I'm building a small mower to be pulled behind a tractor to mow a single 30" row down to about 4" tall. I took a push lawn mower and mounted it onto some forks for the 3 point hitch. That worked well, but we are going through the motor fast because of the extreme operating conditions, those little mowers aren't made to handle the thick vegetation and tons of dust i guess. Plus we have to stop every 20 mins to fill the thing back up with gas. I thought if i could find a right angled gearbox, that doesn't reduce the rpms, I could just turn the blade with that. I'm having trouble finding one though, all I can find is a 1:1 ratio gearbox. Does anyone have any other ideas that might work? Thanks
 
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I get my gear boxes from the scrap yars lots of old bush hogs go there wit minor thngs like bad decks. Im curious about the narrow swath your cutting. Is it for a path?
 
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We grown iris and need to trim them down before we dig them. We've found that the lawn mower blade makes the cleanest cut, and works the best when we cut one row at a time. Anything more seems to shred the leafs. I'll be checking out the local scrap yard thanks.
 
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We grown iris and need to trim them down before we dig them. We've found that the lawn mower blade makes the cleanest cut, and works the best when we cut one row at a time. Anything more seems to shred the leafs. I'll be checking out the local scrap yard thanks.

Have you tried a sickle bar? They leave a very nice, clean cut.
 
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Yes we have tried one. It was by far the cleanest cut of anything we've tried. It didn't work though because the leafs grow in all directions and the sickle bar was only able to cut when they lined up in the right direction. Very nice cut though.
 
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Yes we have tried one. It was by far the cleanest cut of anything we've tried. It didn't work though because the leafs grow in all directions and the sickle bar was only able to cut when they lined up in the right direction. Very nice cut though.

It was worth a shot. I guess we're back to a rotary mower, then. Have you looked at a pre-fab finish mower? That's really what you're talking about. By the time you find all the parts for what you're talking about you may be even money to find a good, used finish mower.
 
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I saw an old asparagas topper one time that had a flat mower blade but the blade had the cycle mower teeth bolted on the end. It made a really nice cut.
 
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I saw something today on a trailer that was set up for cuttin Gladiolas. It was a sickle mower that had small nose cones like the front of a corn picker. I couldnt get a pic and they told me it was going to Florida. I have a question. How do you lift your bulbs/rhizomes? Im in partners with a friend on a flower farm here we are trying to set up.
 
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Thanks again for all the info! It's giving me great ideas I haven't thought of yet.

As for lifting the rhizomes I made a simple digger. All it is is some sort of digging bar I found down at our yard. I mounted it at about a 30 degree angle and welded some half inch steel rods to the back to lift the iris up then drop them and break the dirt off. Heres a simple diagram I made in paint real quick...Its a lot easier to show then tell. lol

I'm working on one now that instead of dropping the iris back on the ground it drops it onto a conveyor and brings it up to a bin. Kinda like an onion harvester. That way we don't have to pay a crew to go through and pick them up in the field.
 

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   / Right Angle Gearbox #16  
How about a 30" gravely rough cut mower attachment?

It would already have everything but a power source.

Aaron Z
 
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I saw an old asparagas topper one time that had a flat mower blade but the blade had the cycle mower teeth bolted on the end. It made a really nice cut.

Old corn binder or old single row corn silage choppers have a deal like that - a hub with 4 or so sicle bar mower blades bolted to the hub, spins over a single fixed blade to cut like a sissors. Bit of a snout to guide the forage into the cutting area.

--->Paul
 

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