New Brush Cutter

   / New Brush Cutter #1  

joshlee

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Beaver Springs, PA
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Power Trac PT1430 Year made 2016
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Here it is. A new Brush Cutter for the PT 1430. I see what everyone says about those bolt heads sticking out, which get heavy abuse from hitting things while cutting brush. I was hoping this unit would look like the one in this post; https://www.mytractorforum.com/76-cut-hut-general-discussions-compact-tractors/16556-power-trac.html
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   / New Brush Cutter #3  
so a few things. The wheels are really interesting. I wonder if all the mowers are swtiching to the hard rollers or if it is just the lighter decks. Second, On my machine I took out the spare bolt and put in hex plugs, so the tractor would not hit those.

Now on your machine the other heads are exposed (my machine does not have that) So not sure if my suggeston is a good idea or not. But man it is nice.
 
   / New Brush Cutter #4  
Nice! My 48" model back in 2001 came with inflatable front wheels.... I blew them up with debris! And I hit a metal tie-down 4" wide ratchet strap mechanism hidden in the grass by the highway and blew a rear wheel off the unit as well. I switched to solid rubber tires in front and replaced the blown off rear.

Don't be surprised if after a couple seasons your deck develops cracks right at the point where the left side meets the left angled section forward and the same thing on the right. It's a weak spot and I think pretty much all of our 48" models developed those cracks. If and when it happens, just weld it back up and maybe put in some plates for added support. I believe it happens after repeatedly slamming the deck down and/or accidentally putting down pressure on it and lifting your front tires off the ground.
 
   / New Brush Cutter #5  
Also, be careful about lifting the unit while it's running and eating bushes by dropping the deck down on them. While I do it occasionally and even have posted a video of it, I believe it's %^$! dangerous! ;)

Here's what I mean,
You be the judge....

 
   / New Brush Cutter
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#6  
I was wondering what the deal was with those spare bolts? One thing I notice is that they would prevent the blades from rotating into each other, or into the bolt head that holds the blades in place. It wouldn't be real hard to make the blade configuration like the one in that link: https://www.mytractorforum.com/76-cu...ower-trac.html

Those hard casters are also on the snow plow I bought for the 1430, which was two years ago, which are pretty lousy in the snow. The mower that I bought at the same time has foam filled tires on it. So, I'm not sure what the deal is?
 
   / New Brush Cutter
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Also, be careful about lifting the unit while it's running and eating bushes by dropping the deck down on them. While I do it occasionally and even have posted a video of it, I believe it's %^$! dangerous! ;)

Here's what I mean,
You be the judge....


Yeah, thanks for the video! I actually seen it before, though. Did you see the link I posted with the 1430 Brush Cutter that has the, I'll call it, standard bush hog blade set up? That's what I think I'll do someday. That set up seems allot better; don't you think?
 
   / New Brush Cutter #8  
Yeah, thanks for the video! I actually seen it before, though. Did you see the link I posted with the 1430 Brush Cutter that has the, I'll call it, standard bush hog blade set up? That's what I think I'll do someday. That set up seems allot better; don't you think?

I think I'd drop the cutter onto a 4" locust stump just off center from the spindle and smack that main arm that the swinging blades attach to, damaging the whole thing. With the drum-type setup, you can't do that.
 
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I see what you mean. I'm not sure if the local machine shops around here would have a die to make a drum like that? I might have to just piece weld something together to make a drum. There are many big Bush Hog type machines out there that, instead of having a drum at the bottom, its a short heavy piece of steel with tapered edges. I'm sure you seen them.
 

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