Attachment for mowing a pond waterline....

/ Attachment for mowing a pond waterline.... #61  
Yeah, I was mainly kidding about the "tom sawyer" bit, although there's been a few times when SHE suggested we find something to make jobs that need done regularly, easier/quicker to do -

See, if ya throw a few "oh good, that's OUR new xxxx"s in between the "tom sawyer" approaches, ya get no more dirty looks than usual, and TWICE the goodies - :D:D

Also, it doesn't hurt when wifey brings home 4 5 gallon wisteria's in the dead of summer, and says "could we plant these by the posts on the pergola you built?" - so I hop on the ol' 580, drive the 2' bucket into the ground a few times by each of 4 posts, wrestle 4 chunks of "brick" out of the clay (each one just a bit smaller than your washing machine), get 'em into the loader and plant 'em in a junk area of the pasture to "melt in later", dump 3-4 bags of planting mix into each of the holes (along with a wisteria), she waters 'em in, and a couple days later she's going "wow, they didn't even wilt", etc...

Wasn't long after that I was told that the only way I should ever sell the backhoe is if I could find a good deal on a newer one :licking:

BTW, Rich, been taking lotsa pics of my "three pronged hedge/brush terminator" kit build, just about to start on "phase three", and will start a separate thread when I've got something SERIOUS to show (The Samurai and friends) ... Steve
 
/ Attachment for mowing a pond waterline.... #63  
Yeah, I was mainly kidding about the "tom sawyer" bit, although there's been a few times when SHE suggested we find something to make jobs that need done regularly, easier/quicker to do -

See, if ya throw a few "oh good, that's OUR new xxxx"s in between the "tom sawyer" approaches, ya get no more dirty looks than usual, and TWICE the goodies - :D:D

Also, it doesn't hurt when wifey brings home 4 5 gallon wisteria's in the dead of summer, and says "could we plant these by the posts on the pergola you built?" - so I hop on the ol' 580, drive the 2' bucket into the ground a few times by each of 4 posts, wrestle 4 chunks of "brick" out of the clay (each one just a bit smaller than your washing machine), get 'em into the loader and plant 'em in a junk area of the pasture to "melt in later", dump 3-4 bags of planting mix into each of the holes (along with a wisteria), she waters 'em in, and a couple days later she's going "wow, they didn't even wilt", etc...

Wasn't long after that I was told that the only way I should ever sell the backhoe is if I could find a good deal on a newer one :licking:

BTW, Rich, been taking lotsa pics of my "three pronged hedge/brush terminator" kit build, just about to start on "phase three", and will start a separate thread when I've got something SERIOUS to show (The Samurai and friends) ... Steve

Looking forward to the thread !

Rich
 
/ Attachment for mowing a pond waterline.... #64  
Here's someone who didn't buy a Samurai trimmer:

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/261440-my-tree-edge-trimmer.html

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Bruce
 
/ Attachment for mowing a pond waterline.... #67  
Seems to me it wouldn't take very long to just pushmow it?
 
/ Attachment for mowing a pond waterline.... #68  
i am having trouble seeing the advantage of the double sickle on the Samurai trimmer. It seems to me that you would get better separation with the guards of a standard sickle bar and these guards would also protect the sickle sections. Without the guards there would be two blades moving back and forth but dividing or protection. Seems to me like you could not let it float like a sickle bar either.
 
/ Attachment for mowing a pond waterline....
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#69  
Picked up the steel Friday for the pond mower project.

What I've thought up in my head on the design of this had the mounting looking not far off from a CarryAll, so thinking about it more, I decided to just go ahead and build a CarryAll, and then make the pond mower seperate, like a pallet. I'll also make a floor pallet for the CarryAll. My thinking is, I'll just back under which ever one I need to use with the CarryAll, pin it in place and take off with it.

So far I've got the CarryAll all but done. Still gotta build the pond mower and then paint everything. Hope to get it knocked out in the next couple days.

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/ Attachment for mowing a pond waterline....
  • Thread Starter
#70  
Picked up the steel Friday for the pond mower project.

What I've thought up in my head on the design of this had the mounting looking not far off from a CarryAll, so thinking about it more, I decided to just go ahead and build a CarryAll, and then make the pond mower seperate, like a pallet. I'll also make a floor pallet for the CarryAll. My thinking is, I'll just back under which ever one I need to use with the CarryAll, pin it in place and take off with it.

So far I've got the CarryAll all but done. Still gotta build the pond mower and then paint everything. Hope to get it knocked out in the next couple days.

PM01_zps2c6716f8.jpg


PM02_zps898db22d.jpg


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