PHPaul
Well-known member
Equipment
B2650, Pronovost snow blower, Landpride rotary mower, Howard tiller, box blade
I have a pull-behind lawn roller I made out of a 100# propane tank. It's okay, but even full of water, there's not a lot of weight there.
I got to thinking (which rarely ends well... ) that if I mounted it to a QA plate, I could use the weight of the tractor.
I chose to bolt it to the plate vs. welding it as A) I wasn't sure it would work and wanted to be able to reuse the plate for my next hare-brained scheme, and B) there will be times when towing it makes more sense, so I can unbolt it and bolt on a tow hitch.
The loader hydraulics easily pick up the front of the tractor, which puts something like half the weight of the tractor on the roller. Works MUCH better. There is some concern about bending the rods on the curl cylinders, so the less stick-out the better but I really don't think it will be a major issue.
There's also the benefit of the QA. Drop the bucket, pick up the roller, do the job, switch back. Easy-peasy.
NOTE: The roller appears to be off center, but due to the shape of the tank and the way I welded the axles on it, the rolling surface is centered on the QA plate.
I got to thinking (which rarely ends well... ) that if I mounted it to a QA plate, I could use the weight of the tractor.
I chose to bolt it to the plate vs. welding it as A) I wasn't sure it would work and wanted to be able to reuse the plate for my next hare-brained scheme, and B) there will be times when towing it makes more sense, so I can unbolt it and bolt on a tow hitch.
The loader hydraulics easily pick up the front of the tractor, which puts something like half the weight of the tractor on the roller. Works MUCH better. There is some concern about bending the rods on the curl cylinders, so the less stick-out the better but I really don't think it will be a major issue.
There's also the benefit of the QA. Drop the bucket, pick up the roller, do the job, switch back. Easy-peasy.
NOTE: The roller appears to be off center, but due to the shape of the tank and the way I welded the axles on it, the rolling surface is centered on the QA plate.