I have a 4ft rotary cutter that I use with my MF GC1705. The cutter is big, heavy and takes up quite a bit of room when not being used.
Have seen that some people store it vertically. Trying to figure out how to do this. I'm in the process of building a small barn and plan to use one or two stalls for storage of my gear and implements. Space is always at a premium and stacking or going vertical will really save some room.
Any ideas? I am guessing a chain lift would work.
Where/how to attach it to the cutter? Which end to lift it from? How to mount it from above to safely support the weight? Will vertical storage cause a problem with the grease/oil in the gearbox and, if so, how to avoid or correct for that?
Seems like it should be a simple concept. With the weight of the implement, I want to make sure I don't break the building or cutter, and certainly don't want to cause a safety problem.
Would love some ideas and suggestions.
Have seen that some people store it vertically. Trying to figure out how to do this. I'm in the process of building a small barn and plan to use one or two stalls for storage of my gear and implements. Space is always at a premium and stacking or going vertical will really save some room.
Any ideas? I am guessing a chain lift would work.
Where/how to attach it to the cutter? Which end to lift it from? How to mount it from above to safely support the weight? Will vertical storage cause a problem with the grease/oil in the gearbox and, if so, how to avoid or correct for that?
Seems like it should be a simple concept. With the weight of the implement, I want to make sure I don't break the building or cutter, and certainly don't want to cause a safety problem.
Would love some ideas and suggestions.