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('''note: flails are not stiff, they will be 1/4" chain with a 3" piece of rebar welded at the end''') | |||
'''Download: [[File:flailmower.fcstd]]''' | '''Download: [[File:flailmower.fcstd]]''' | ||
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*Platform can be used to carry up to 3 totes for watering, 250 gallons each. | *Platform can be used to carry up to 3 totes for watering, 250 gallons each. | ||
*Box blade for hilling is intended to go behind this | *Box blade for hilling is intended to go behind this | ||
*Plates can be attached anywhere | |||
*Double set of tubes acts as connection point for cylinder as well as for the pivot of the raisable wheel set | |||
*Platform is welded, with all components bolted to it | |||
*Clamp-on tine sets allow easy interchage of different tine sets | |||
:*Clamp-on is made from 1/4"x2" angle, with 3" welded wings | |||
*Wheels have a 1-7/8" bearings on each side, and thus serve in as free-spinning idles. Wheel is modular, usable in other configurations - from trailer to a tamping wheel for a keyline plow. | |||
*96 flails, each offset by 1" and spiraling around shaft | |||
=Flail Sections= | =Flail Sections= | ||
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See slide 7 for chain flail design: | See slide 7 for chain flail design: | ||
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=Links= | =Links= | ||
*Tree Protectors second year after planting - [[Tree_protector]] | |||
*OSE's [[Flail Mower]] | |||
*[[Nut Breeding]] | *[[Nut Breeding]] | ||
*[[Nut Plantout Machines]] | *[[Nut Plantout Machines]] | ||
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*[[Nut Breeding Exploratory Revenue Model]] | *[[Nut Breeding Exploratory Revenue Model]] | ||
*[[Stuewe and Sons Quote]] | *[[Stuewe and Sons Quote]] | ||
[[Category: Forestry]] |
Latest revision as of 02:06, 22 August 2023
(note: flails are not stiff, they will be 1/4" chain with a 3" piece of rebar welded at the end)
Download: File:Flailmower.fcstd
Design Rationale
- Flails consist of a chain, not shown
- Different rotors and flails are interchangeable
- A 3rd bearing can be added in the middle
- Guards are not shown above
- Height control via 2 wheels, lifted by hydraulic cylinder
- Wheels are on idlers, made from 2 1-7/8" bearings and donut car wheels
- Modular tubing
- Draw bar has a ball hitch, so this can be pulled by a truck or tractor
- 10' wide, 8' working width
- Depth of cut down to -6"
- Structure can be used for other implements, such as Keyline Plow
- Hydraulic cylinders can serve as a pressure release in keyline plowing
- Platform can be used to carry up to 3 totes for watering, 250 gallons each.
- Box blade for hilling is intended to go behind this
- Plates can be attached anywhere
- Double set of tubes acts as connection point for cylinder as well as for the pivot of the raisable wheel set
- Platform is welded, with all components bolted to it
- Clamp-on tine sets allow easy interchage of different tine sets
- Clamp-on is made from 1/4"x2" angle, with 3" welded wings
- Wheels have a 1-7/8" bearings on each side, and thus serve in as free-spinning idles. Wheel is modular, usable in other configurations - from trailer to a tamping wheel for a keyline plow.
- 96 flails, each offset by 1" and spiraling around shaft
Flail Sections
See slide 7 for chain flail design:
Links
- Tree Protectors second year after planting - Tree_protector
- OSE's Flail Mower
- Nut Breeding
- Nut Plantout Machines
- Perennial Polyculture Breeding Log
- Greenhouse Nursery Module
- Nut Breeding Exploratory Revenue Model
- Stuewe and Sons Quote