Since we both have a lot of hedges to maintain and border trimming for mowing around our properties, my neighbor and I invested in a Samurai Sabre Cutter between us. For now, it’ll be mounted and used on my B2650.
The standard mount is made to clamp to any loader bucket. But with the thinner material on the sides of the B2650’s loader bucket, extra mounting/stiffener plates between the clamps are useful and/or needed to minimize flexing, etc. Switching the cutter between the two sides would be tedious. A more convenient means of mounting the cutter in different positions would be nice for our situation. Especially for trimming the inside corners of our hedges.
Some removeable custom brackets mounted to my forklift's SSQA framework could be fabricated, but that was looking like a lot of work and time spent on reconfiguring that SSQA. Something simpler was needed. So here’s what I came up with to both ease the mounting of and custom configure the cutter for our various trimming duties:
2” sq. tubing is used in the “breakaway mount” for the Samurai cutter between its adjustable side plates. Thus, 2” sq. tubing fits between the side plates at the opposite end…..and conveniently, there are matching ½” holes in the spacer plates that could be used for pinning the cutter to a new mounting system.
The final design turned out to be very simple after some thinking and taking measurements. A blank SSQA plate and some 2” square tubing with matching mounting holes were welded onto it. No mods to the original break away mount were needed. The Samurai can also be rotated and remounted on its own “breakaway arm”. Now the cutter can just be slipped over those mounting posts and quickly pinned in place to cover our different cutting needs.
Here’s pics of the SSQA mount and the 2” sq. tubing posts. 7 ft. hydraulic hose length turned out to be a good fit to accommodate all the mounting positions.
Here are different tractor right side mounting positions. Either upper or lower post can be used for any of these positions.
Here’s the tractor left hand side mounting in the vertical down position. This side position just makes it easier to finish trimming the vertical sides into inside corners. But it can also be used for horizontal trimming, etc.
Future ideas:
I may cut out some holes in the SSQA plate to make it lighter.
Also thinking of making a wall bracket (inside or outside) that could hold the SSQA plate by the posts which would allow for easy "on/off" while sitting in the tractor seat.
If we wind up switching cutter positions frequently, another set of quick couplers right on the cutter itself would be handy for hydraulic hose control.
Once in use, I’ll make & attach some hose “guides” to route the hoses while the cutter is in the different positions. Plus installing some hose protection sleeves.
Will be running the cutter off of the hydraulic 3rd Function. As soon as my neighbor returns from a vacation…..we’ll be putting this cutter through it’s trial run. Until then..........Fingers Crossed!
The standard mount is made to clamp to any loader bucket. But with the thinner material on the sides of the B2650’s loader bucket, extra mounting/stiffener plates between the clamps are useful and/or needed to minimize flexing, etc. Switching the cutter between the two sides would be tedious. A more convenient means of mounting the cutter in different positions would be nice for our situation. Especially for trimming the inside corners of our hedges.
Some removeable custom brackets mounted to my forklift's SSQA framework could be fabricated, but that was looking like a lot of work and time spent on reconfiguring that SSQA. Something simpler was needed. So here’s what I came up with to both ease the mounting of and custom configure the cutter for our various trimming duties:
2” sq. tubing is used in the “breakaway mount” for the Samurai cutter between its adjustable side plates. Thus, 2” sq. tubing fits between the side plates at the opposite end…..and conveniently, there are matching ½” holes in the spacer plates that could be used for pinning the cutter to a new mounting system.
The final design turned out to be very simple after some thinking and taking measurements. A blank SSQA plate and some 2” square tubing with matching mounting holes were welded onto it. No mods to the original break away mount were needed. The Samurai can also be rotated and remounted on its own “breakaway arm”. Now the cutter can just be slipped over those mounting posts and quickly pinned in place to cover our different cutting needs.
Here’s pics of the SSQA mount and the 2” sq. tubing posts. 7 ft. hydraulic hose length turned out to be a good fit to accommodate all the mounting positions.
Here are different tractor right side mounting positions. Either upper or lower post can be used for any of these positions.
Here’s the tractor left hand side mounting in the vertical down position. This side position just makes it easier to finish trimming the vertical sides into inside corners. But it can also be used for horizontal trimming, etc.
Future ideas:
I may cut out some holes in the SSQA plate to make it lighter.
Also thinking of making a wall bracket (inside or outside) that could hold the SSQA plate by the posts which would allow for easy "on/off" while sitting in the tractor seat.
If we wind up switching cutter positions frequently, another set of quick couplers right on the cutter itself would be handy for hydraulic hose control.
Once in use, I’ll make & attach some hose “guides” to route the hoses while the cutter is in the different positions. Plus installing some hose protection sleeves.
Will be running the cutter off of the hydraulic 3rd Function. As soon as my neighbor returns from a vacation…..we’ll be putting this cutter through it’s trial run. Until then..........Fingers Crossed!