thoner7
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- Tractor
- to-20 Ferguson and Kubota m5400 with Quickie loader
I recently destroyed the deck on my old beat up rotary cutter. The gearbox and 3 point linkage is still all good. Let me run my idea past y'all.
it looks like I could fold the legs of the tail wheel and parts of the 3 point frame and make cradle for the gearbox, that would hang plumb from one bolt. I have an 8 foot section of 2x4 steel tubing which would be one the 'top link" and hinge off the original rotary cutter 3 point assembly and pins. My gearbox cradle would hang a pivot from the other end of the steel 2x4.
I'll buy an auger and figure out that connection to the spline on the gearbox. Either find something that mates easily or weld some adapter straight to the stump jumper pan.
the only problem with the gearbox would be the gear ratio. I think it's roughly 1:1.3 or something. From what I've found online is post hole auger boxes are more like 2:1.
So my rotary cutter gearbox would definitely spin the auger faster. But that's no different than using a lower gear ratio, at higher RPM, I think.... My tractor is 50 horse at the pto so I'm not really worried about being geared too high.
would this work or am I crazy
it looks like I could fold the legs of the tail wheel and parts of the 3 point frame and make cradle for the gearbox, that would hang plumb from one bolt. I have an 8 foot section of 2x4 steel tubing which would be one the 'top link" and hinge off the original rotary cutter 3 point assembly and pins. My gearbox cradle would hang a pivot from the other end of the steel 2x4.
I'll buy an auger and figure out that connection to the spline on the gearbox. Either find something that mates easily or weld some adapter straight to the stump jumper pan.
the only problem with the gearbox would be the gear ratio. I think it's roughly 1:1.3 or something. From what I've found online is post hole auger boxes are more like 2:1.
So my rotary cutter gearbox would definitely spin the auger faster. But that's no different than using a lower gear ratio, at higher RPM, I think.... My tractor is 50 horse at the pto so I'm not really worried about being geared too high.
would this work or am I crazy