Brush Hog chain guard

   / Brush Hog chain guard #1  

loweman56

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how can i fab one myself????
 
   / Brush Hog chain guard #3  
Made mine from tractor-trailer mud-flaps ( cut it on a band-saw ), used angle iron, fender washers, bolted-on and spaced it a couple of inches away to allow for high grass to exit...been using it for 6yrs. , still solid, works great, way cheaper than the chain set-up/cost and durable...chopped-up plenty of rocks and no problems
 
   / Brush Hog chain guard #4  
how can i fab one myself????

Welcome to TBN!

If you can get some "conveyor belt" like they use in the coalmines that works great.

When I worked in the mines they let employees have some of the old belt... I made a guard for mine and it works great.

If you use conveyor belt, then you need to cut it so the belt won't fold back under the bush-hog when pulling it, because the blades will cut into it.
 
   / Brush Hog chain guard #6  
I thought about telling you where you could go to find no cost mudflaps, but your profile doesn't list the country, state or area that you reside, so I can't begin to list all of the places you can find them. Truckers learn where we leave used mudflaps.
Welcome to TBN
David from jax
 
   / Brush Hog chain guard #7  
how can i fab one myself????

Welcome to TBN loweman!! If you fill out your profile....we can know allot more about you and the kind of cutter you want to put a chain guard onto.

I built front one for my King Kutter (cause I can see the spinning blade tips from the tractor seat :eek:).....and had to position it about 6" forward of the deck so the chains wont drape into the blades.

I am considering adding a rear guard this winter. Do a search for "chain guards" and you will find lots of pics and advice on the topic.
 
   / Brush Hog chain guard #8  
I built one out of truck mudflaps and some angle iron.. works great.

soundguy
 
   / Brush Hog chain guard #9  
I wanted to stop the dust from blowing on me when mowing on dry days more then anything else, so I cut an old tire in half and bolted it to the front of my mower deck. The angle on it allows it to slide over the ground when I have it low, but the shape of the tire catches the dust and sends it off to the side. Nothing gets through that tire!!!

Eddie
 

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   / Brush Hog chain guard #10  
I used some conveyor belt from our plant to make my guard, still have to make one for the back. I may have to move the front guard out some to miss the blades but we will see, I guess it will self clearance it self. I have about 75 feet of 24" of belting to play with so I can get it right.


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