Chain Guards

/ Chain Guards #21  
Hmm, I thought I looked at everything Home Depot and Lowe's had and didn't find anything I wanted to use, but think I did see the stuff you guys are talking about and guess it might work.
 
/ Chain Guards #22  
Tony

Some close ups attached. You can see where the silly *()^&&*%$(^% left wide gaps which they then had to infill. I decided to leave the front alone.

Cheers
 
/ Chain Guards #25  
Neil -

I can't see any of your pictures. Error message: "The requested URL /forumfiles/53-146422-slasherchains3.jpg was not found on this server."

John Mc
 
/ Chain Guards #27  
KK chain gaurd price upate. The items were special order only at my local TSC. Front guard $165 and Rear guard $115 for a total of $280, ouch! /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif Makes it a DIY project for sure!
 
/ Chain Guards #28  
Hi John,

Instead of reinventing the wheel... you may what to consider ordering from Howse parts dept. for your KingKutter unit... the chains don't care who's cutter they get a free ride on.../w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

(get at least the front chains to protect you and the cost is very reasonable... vs. spending your time and only saving $30-40...)

<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tractorbynet.com/cgi-bin/compact/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=implement&Number=142765&Search=true&Forum=All_Forums&Words=Howse&Match=Entire%20Phrase&Searchpage=0&Limit=50&Old=allposts&Main=141833>Pricing Chain Guards...</A>

<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tractorbynet.com/cgi-bin/compact/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=implement&Number=143387&page=&view=&sb=&o=&vc=1#Post143387>Order Chain Kit Info...</A>

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/ Chain Guards #29  
<font color=blue>the chains don't care who's cutter they get a free ride on...</font color=blue>

Really? <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tractorbynet.com/forumfiles/5-33483-ChainGuards.jpg>My chain guards</A> came with brackets that were custom shaped for my particular cutter, with pre-drilled holes to line up with those on the cutter itself.

Or am I missing the point?
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/ Chain Guards #30  
Couldn't you just use some small (3/8inch?) straight rod and thread it through the links? Then you'd just have to slide that through a few pieces of angle iron you drilled a hole big enough to accept the rod. The angle iron would bolt to the deck. (Could also use all thread rod and just fasten the end with a bolt)
 
/ Chain Guards #31  
<font color=blue>...brackets that were custom shaped for my particular cutter...</font color=blue>

Hi Harv,

There is another thread going about the guys "making" their own chain guards and I only mentioned this as an alternative... and yes they will probably have to modify the Howse bracket to their particular cutter... but still much easier than starting from scratch... /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

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/ Chain Guards #32  
Actually, John, now that I look at my own picture, the front guard is a completely straight bracket 5' long (the width of my cutter). I think you're right -- that would be pretty easy to modify to fit pretty much any cutter.
 
/ Chain Guards #33  
Harv,
Thanks for the pix of your Howse chain guards. I would have to make some modifications to make it fit the KK. On the front of the KK, it is open to the top of the deck. There is no metal across the front to bolt the angle iron to. Adding another piece of angle iron along top edge could provide the mounting surface. The back will be a lttle more interesting. Could you provide the demensions between the bends on the back piece? Is that 2" angle iron or larger?

John III,
Thanks for suggesting Howse chain guards. Depending on how much modification I figure needs to be done, it might be the way to go. Maybe its the added mounting hardware of the KK that makes its more expensive.

Anyone,
Have a picture of the official KK chain guards?
 
/ Chain Guards #34  
<font color=blue>Could you provide the demensions between the bends on the back piece?</font color=blue>

Well, John, it'll be at least a week before I get back up to the property where my tractor stuff is, but I'll be glad to take measurements and better picts when I get there.

The angle iron is hefty, and I think is about 2". All I know is, they were dang heavy when I picked them up at the dealer.
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/ Chain Guards #35  
Dunno about those pics.

I posted them the way I always do and I haven't moved or renamed them or anything?

Might be a job for big M ??
 
/ Chain Guards #36  
hmmm ... I like that!. Threaded rod ... weld or bolt 2 end brackets and one center bracket ... nut, chain, nut, chain, nut, chain ....
Simple, easy, and effective.
Thanks!
 
/ Chain Guards #37  
Hi all. This is my first post here, but I've been reading for awhile now.

I picked up a 5' KK brush hog yesterday, and like most didn't want to fork over $300 for chain guards. So my wife and I built some today. The rear's finished, tomorrow we start on the front. Total cost is about $100, mainly 85' of chain, about 12 lbs of bolts/nuts/washers to hold it on, and 2 pieces of pre-punched angle iron (hopefully it will hold up). I'll attach a couple of pictures.. Just bolted the angle iron on to the bottom side of the deck, sticking upwards, and bolted on lengths of chain to that. Only took about an hour to make the rear one.

Hope it's helpful or inspirational.. They aren't pretty, but neither is the brush hog. :)
 

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/ Chain Guards #39  
Thats the best paint job I've seen on a KK implement yet. Maybe KK's paint department is finally getting their act together.

By the way great job on the chain guard. Enjoy your new toy, I mean tool.
 
/ Chain Guards #40  
David...

A very nice job... /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

The only potential problem I can see is down the road with all the inherent vibration from the rotary cutter... all those fasteners/nuts and bolts will become a nightmare to keep constantly tightened... /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif

...otherwise... you'll be losing chain pieces here and there... maybe you can try using a metal rod and loop through all the top links... and secure into slots or every ~say 5 links bolt it to keep your spacing for your chain curtain...

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