PHPaul
Well-known member
Equipment
B2650, Pronovost snow blower, Landpride rotary mower, Howard tiller, box blade
I've been wanting a way to trim ditches and under trees.
Sicklebar and disc mowers are just stupid expensive and it doesn't make any sense to spend four or five grand on something you'll use for 2 hours twice a year, if that.
They sell a commercial version of a 3 point hitch mounted string trimmer for compact tractors, but it's $1000 plus shipping and taxes, again more than I wanted to spend.
Being a serious packrat, I had most of what I needed to make my own. I had the gearbox, the trimmer head, the PTO shaft and most of the steel. Plus, it's a major hobby of mine, making my own equipment whenever practical.
I've got about $200 or $250 in it with pulleys, bearings, belts, shafts and what extra steel I had to buy.
I'm pleased with how well the Mark I works. I do have a couple of modifications in mind tho. I originally designed it to work on my Pasquali but between the articulation and slop in the hitch, it was nearly impossible to put the string head where you wanted it and keep it there. Works MUCH better on the Cabota. Not to mention power steering, air conditioning and cup holders...
The Pasquali has a 750 RPM PTO and I sized the pulleys to provide ~3000 RPM at the string head based on that.
The Cabota has a 540 of course. Add to that the fact that I'm running 18" of string (36" doubled over on both attachment points) and I'm running into a little issue with the string folding back in the heavy stuff. I've re-ordered pulleys to speed the string head up and I think that'll take care of it. I can always take smaller bites and just creep along in low range too.
I also need to fashion some sort of guard over at least the final drive belt. Big stuff like goldenrod tends to get under the belt and flip it off occasionally. Plus OSHA of course...