Sickle Bar Sabre Samurai

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woody

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I am thinking about purchasing a Sabre Samurai to help me maintain my 3/4 mile drive and 10 acre home. has anyone used or have any experience with one? the price is the biggest hold back.
 
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I have one which I purchased late last year. Have only used it a little this spring. As far as I am concerned, it operates as advertised. It is NOT a heavy duty saw but it is great for cutting encroaching, out-of-reach, new growth along trails, field edges and ditches. You'll need a third hydraulic source on your loader and a flow control valve.

These are photos I took when it first arrived.
 

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How much is one of these?
 
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thanks for the reply, they have a special on shipping right now. I am checking in on the forward hydralics for my B26 but did not know about the flow control.
 
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thanks for the reply, they have a special on shipping right now. I am checking in on the forward hydralics for my B26 but did not know about the flow control.
You dont need flow control if your tractor will motivate at an rpm low enuf to give correct flow. I couldnt use mine on the Mahindra which pumps too much even at idle. It works fine on the Ls at 12-15 hundred rpm.
larry
 
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alright what grandpa says grandpa does, oh wait a minute thats grandma anyway just got home with it and now I got me some figuring to do. Got the one that was on Ebay, can you believe it did not sell on Ebay? the owner did not have the original mounts said he did not like them so he made some, looks like they will work but I know I can't leave well enough alone. but my biggest concern is the hydraulics. I need to add forward hydraulics to my B26 and would like more than just a single function. (got ideas for later). ok let the suggestions begin. Sabre on Ebay (1).JPGSabre on Ebay (2).JPGSabre on Ebay (3).JPG
 
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got to use the sabre today worked good, I don't have my forward connections like I want. I ran some hose back to my backhoe thumb control and used it for now just had to see it work.
 
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where can I find a parts list for the TL2141 remote valve set up and installation instructions. I need to try to save some money off the 850 dollar price tag from Bota
 
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ok I been busy but I finally got back to my sabre, fabricated a mount so I can cut horizontal, vertical and if the tip hits dirt it can float. still got a lot to do like putting some kind of skid on the end of the bar, some quick connects, and like I said in an earlier post forward remotes or third function valves. still got to put some paint on it but I am further along than I was.
 
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I used my samurai a week ago -- until I hit a tree trunk. I was going very slowly as some of the brush obstructed my line-of-sight with the saw tip. I heard a loud "crack" when I hit it an my first thought was I had damaged my saw. Luckily, the bolt on the mounting bracket sheared and the sickle bar was A-Okay.
 
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There should be a friction slip joint that allows the sickle bar to pivot out of the way when you hit something solid. Have you defeated that?
larry
 
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I probably did defeat it by mounting the cutter perpendicular to the slip direction on the bracket. The unit can be mounted to face just about any direction and/or angle and it only slips one way. I'm lucky only the bolt sheared and will be more careful from now on.
 
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There should be a friction slip joint that allows the sickle bar to pivot out of the way when you hit something solid. Have you defeated that?
larry

that maybe my next mod I do to the mount. the mount that came with mine was just a 2 x 2 tube mounted regid with no adjustments.
 
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got to use my samurai yesterday did my drive and a private road for my neighbour. Louie I found out how you felt when you sheared the mounting bolt that thing makes a loud noise when it breaks.IMAG0479.jpgIMAG0480.jpg
 
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alright what grandpa says grandpa does, oh wait a minute thats grandma anyway just got home with it and now I got me some figuring to do. Got the one that was on Ebay, can you believe it did not sell on Ebay? the owner did not have the original mounts said he did not like them so he made some, looks like they will work but I know I can't leave well enough alone. but my biggest concern is the hydraulics. I need to add forward hydraulics to my B26 and would like more than just a single function. (got ideas for later). ok let the suggestions begin.

that maybe my next mod I do to the mount. the mount that came with mine was just a 2 x 2 tube mounted regid with no adjustments.

got to use my samurai yesterday did my drive and a private road for my neighbour. Louie I found out how you felt when you sheared the mounting bolt that thing makes a loud noise when it breaks.View attachment 337792View attachment 337793
Most likely the orig owner damaged the jaw of the mounting clamp incorporated into the friction swivel portion. This can readily happen due to side thrust on the sickle bar ... the tapered reactive jaw will skew sideways and is difficult to fix. This is a flaw in the design that apparently they havnt fixed. Once a tapered plate is welded into this jaw it is quite robust. The problem on yours is that the clamp jaw is evidently cut off entirely.

,,, The orig configuration offers more mounting flexibility but, unfortunately, must be reinforced.
larry
 
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I rebuilt the mount from when I got it so now as you can see I have an adjustment up and down but I will have to do some more thinking on a friction plate and I am still going to add a wheel on the end instead of a skid plate. I have it simple to hook up only takes a few minutes and as I work the brush down I may be just cutting grass that I can't reach with the riding mower.
 
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Took a short VIDEO CLIP of my Samurai Sickle Bar Cutter this weekend.
Had to check the mounting bracket several times to be certain it was tight.
The unit worked itself loose of my bucket early on (without damage!!)

Here is the link - Youtube Samurai in Action
 
 

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