J_J
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- JACKSONVILLE, FL
- Tractor
- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
These mowers are about as simple as you can get. The first one is PT small boom mower, and don't know who made the other one.
no mower yet...still estimatin'...using pt decks is one approach
altho 2445 specs are 15 gpm at 3000, don't know what the aux flow is. Using PT's small boom mower as an example, would its needs be far different from say a PT auger, tiller or trencher?
A motor for an auger needs to be large for the torque/HP required. Small auger head, small auger bit. A small auger head would turn a large bit, but digging a hole, it would stall easy.
I am just guessing that the aux circuit is no more than 1 or 2 GPM. You could test it out by taking off a hose and put it in a bucket for 15 sec, then multiply by 4 to figure the GPM's. If you get a quart in 15 sec, then you have 1 GPM flow.
A motor for an auger needs to be large for the torque/HP required. Small auger head, small auger bit. A small auger head would turn a large bit, but digging a hole, it would stall easy.
I am just guessing that the aux circuit is no more than 1 or 2 GPM. You could test it out by taking off a hose and put it in a bucket for 15 sec, then multiply by 4 to figure the GPM's. If you get a quart in 15 sec, then you have 1 GPM flow.
Look for a Gravley brush deck, 36" cut, monster blade, built in clutch and skids.confirmed w PT the 2445 PTO flow thru large aux hoses is 15 gpm at 3,000 - flow to small hoses is 5 to 6 gpm. That nixes my idea of using a standard PT 48" mower deck outfront, so I'm on the hunt to buy and retrofit a deck or fabricate from scratch. a round deck with approp sized hyd motor and at least 36" swath incorporating 4 hard rubber swivel casters is what I have in mind...
Look for a Gravley brush deck, 36" cut, monster blade, built in clutch and skids.
Would need a motor, adapter plate and wheels mounted.
Aaron Z
Boom mowers bother me. Here's why...
They are:
Expensive.
Complicated.
Heavy.
Slow.
Easily damaged.
Extremely dangerous as all $%^^!!
To top it off, once you mow something, it just grows back!If something is in such an inaccessible place as to require a boom mower, I say kill it with chemicals, remove it with your backhoe and plant ground cover. Save the $$$ and buy a more useful attachment.
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