ptsg
Super Member
My reason for the 25 to 35 hp engine, is mostly for my needs and my machine. I'm always trying to squeeze more out of it.I'm only posting this question for discussion because I don't know the practical aspects of how it might work. But lets say you have a mini-x or backhoe that has a 14-17hp engine. Rather than try to change it out for a larger engine to power a cutter, could you add some kind of engine with a hydraulic pump as both a counterweight and power source instead? 13hp gas engines are relatively inexpensive here in the USA.
I'm guessing that having one 35 hp engine is the better option because the excavator is pretty much still while operating the brush cutter and the larger engine could provide more fluid flow than trying to use a separate dedicated 13hp engine?
For one of those mini excavators, I don't think there is a need for a bigger engine, but for constant flow application like a cutter like mine or a flail, I would for sure want a dedicated pump just for that application.
Like you and 5030 said, you could build your own "mini" hydraulic pack and attach it to the counter weight. That would provide a way to power the cutter but also acts as counter weight for said cutter.
If I happen to need an excavator today without having mine already, I would most likely just went with one of these 2 ton mini excavators instead of building my own.