Late Model Brush Cutters

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J_J said:
It would seem that they are trying out new things, which means that they are not satisfied, or their supplier let them down.

Or they are trying to cut their productions costs. ;)
 
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MossRoad said:
Notice how it has those two straps bolted on? They look like guides so that the unit can tilt side to side, but not flex the pivot joint fore and aft too much.
They replace the welded on stops and let them use a lighter weight pivot shaft, you think?
 
   / Late Model Brush Cutters #13  
I know that I appreciate the rubber Lovejoy in the drive coupling on the old ones... otherwise any shock to the blades is transmitted directly to the bearings and seals in the motor...

The limiters on the new QA/pivot do seem like a nice touch, though...
 
   / Late Model Brush Cutters #14  
SnowRidge said:
They replace the welded on stops and let them use a lighter weight pivot shaft, you think?

Could be. The pivot looks smaller than mine, but we'd have to measure to be sure.
 
   / Late Model Brush Cutters #15  
I believe the new design is in response to some broken pivots on the old model. I know someone here posted on a broken pivot.
 
   / Late Model Brush Cutters #16  
I have a new brush mower (mid-summer 07) for the 425. The possible angle of the tilt up and down mechanism makes it so you cannot tilt the deck up in the front. You can lift the whole deck straight up, BUT that's freaking scary, can't tilt/roll it 6" up in the front to hit larger brush at a angle, not so happy about that feature lack. A homemade removable stop will take care of that, but that seems like a pretty basic feature to lack in a brush mower. :confused:
 
   / Late Model Brush Cutters #17  
Dear Snowridge,

The new 1445 brush cutters look the same as your new 425. One caveat thought- since the mower is now 72", the pivot point is behind the center of gravity. If you go to lift the mower, you get a good view of the blades, which is never a good idea if the blades are powered up.

I also notice that the wheel hubs on the two 425s pictured are very different; the newer models have the hub much farther out, which should reduce the stresses on the hub from the wheel.

All the best,

Peter
 
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Central_PA_Chris said:
I have a new brush mower (mid-summer 07) for the 425. The possible angle of the tilt up and down mechanism makes it so you cannot tilt the deck up in the front. You can lift the whole deck straight up, BUT that's freaking scary, can't tilt/roll it 6" up in the front to hit larger brush at a angle, not so happy about that feature lack. A homemade removable stop will take care of that, but that seems like a pretty basic feature to lack in a brush mower. :confused:

Is this tilted up enough? I think if you look at these pics and look at your brush hog, you will see how to lock it pretty easily to cut brush and unlock it for field mowing. The third shoot is of the rubber installed at the rear of the brush hog to make me feel safer and also keep most of the cut grass from coming back and getting caught inside the left front wheel.
 

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I meant to say rubber skirt on rear of brush hog. Have to keep it clean around here.
 

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