Bushhog crazy wheel frame bent. Help

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New to bush cutting. Bought a new mk martin bushhog. Works great but as I went forward to reverse I watch the wheel swivel and I thought that the crazy wheel frame is going to bend. I tried picking up the bushhog when changing direction but I forgot sometimes. It bent. I’m pounding it back straight.

Anyway I’m thinking of reinforcing it so it doesn’t bend but I’m thinking I may weld something so the wheel does swilvel 360 degrees. When I’m backing up I’ll just keep the wheel off the ground. Do you think this will work? When you change direction do you let the grass eventually swivel the wheel then drop it to the ground or do you just let the wheel stay on the ground and let the wheel swivel happen at full weight and pressure?
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   / Bushhog crazy wheel frame bent. Help #2  
New to bush cutting. Bought a new mk martin bushhog. Works great but as I went forward to reverse I watch the wheel swivel and I thought that the crazy wheel frame is going to bend. I tried picking up the bushhog when changing direction but I forgot sometimes. It bent. I’m pounding it back straight.

Anyway I’m thinking of reinforcing it so it doesn’t bend but I’m thinking I may weld something so the wheel does swilvel 360 degrees. When I’m backing up I’ll just keep the wheel off the ground. Do you think this will work? When you change direction do you let the grass eventually swivel the wheel then drop it to the ground or do you just let the wheel stay on the ground and let the wheel swivel happen at full weight and pressure?View attachment 978787
I never lift the BH when backing up. The wheel should swivel as you turn. When backing up, it should flip around 180'. Have you greased the grease fitting to make sure it swivels easily?
 
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I never lift the BH when backing up. The wheel should swivel as you turn. When backing up, it should flip around 180'. Have you greased the grease fitting to make sure it swivels easily?
Agree. I seldom lift the cutter when I’m reversing and often mow in reverse when necessary in tight spots. As you said, keeping the rear wheel spindle greased is important. Also, not hanging it up on immobile objects such as stumps. (Ask me how I know,) I just had to repair my tail wheel mount and swivel myself when I hung it on a stump and tried to power my way through.
 
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   / Bushhog crazy wheel frame bent. Help #5  
1. Are you greasing the zerk on the spindle every 8 to 10 hours of use?

2. Does the wheel assembly (vertical shaft) rotate easily with a full 360 degrees when the mower is lifted?

3. Looking at the photo specifically at the top of the wheel: it looks like the wheel assembly is bent slightly, so the wheel camber is not vertical top to bottom.

It appears to be a larger gap on the top left side vs. the top right side. It's possible the wheel may not be running 100% straight up and down. Not sure this would contribute to the problem...just flagging a possible contributor...or it may just be the photo angle skewing the view.

4. I'm trying to get my head wrapped around the overall design. It appears that adjusting the angle of the strut holding the wheel assembly is used to set mowing height(?).

Thinking out loud...(which is dangerous)...if the strut was parallel with the ground, the wheel assembly should be able to rotate 360 degrees on it's axis without any significant change in force required.

The more angled the strut is, the more force would be required for the wheel assembly to rotate away from running in the straight forward position. Reverse position would actually require additional force, sufficient to lift the deck higher as the wheel assembly rotated into the full reverse position.

As a test, you might try to simply adjust the strut to be parallel with the ground and the deck. Then drive the tractor forward, try turning and reversing to see if the wheel assembly rotates 360 degrees freely with no issues as you would normally expect.
 
   / Bushhog crazy wheel frame bent. Help #6  
Now you know why I NEVER buy that cheapo stuff, it's just not worth it.

Go look at how a decent rotary cutter is made and see how you can change yours to make it stronger.

BTW, Bush Hog is a brand of equipment of which they also make "rotary cutters".

SR
 
   / Bushhog crazy wheel frame bent. Help #7  
As long as the wheel can spin and the wheel assembly can rotate 360 I would not worry about, grease it every time you use the cutter and just keep on mowing. Tail wheels are not precision I have seen a lot of cutters with tail wheels that are not perfectly in line with the pivot point. That lightweight tail wheel assembly is just poorly made from weak/thin metal
 
   / Bushhog crazy wheel frame bent. Help #8  
Many of the tailwheel assemblies I've seen are attached by triangulated frames to resist bending (white arrows).

Also, is your pivot tube entirely vertical or is it set an angle?

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   / Bushhog crazy wheel frame bent. Help #9  
New to bush cutting. Bought a new mk martin bushhog. Works great but as I went forward to reverse I watch the wheel swivel and I thought that the crazy wheel frame is going to bend.

Do you have a side view photo of the rear wheel assembly? It looks like it does not have any caster built into it.
 
   / Bushhog crazy wheel frame bent. Help #10  
Many of the tailwheel assemblies I've seen are attached by triangulated frames to resist bending (white arrows).

Also, is your pivot tube entirely vertical or is it set an angle?

View attachment 978886
Thank you - 2manyrocks. I've been looking at getting a rotary cutter. If I do - it will probably be a Rhino TW35. This one has the triangulated rear wheel assembly. I kind of thought this was for added structural strength.

Still have to avoid immovable objects.
 
 

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