Converted PTO Brush hog to Hydraulic: Update

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  • Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
  • I got this unit all plumbed up and threw some paint on it, as far as I'm concerned it's ready for the next season of clearing land. I'm very happy with how this project turned out. Thanks for watching!
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  • @myronrhody1898
    @myronrhody1898 3 роки тому

    Great looking job

  • @myronrhody1898
    @myronrhody1898 3 роки тому +1

    U may want to double nut each bolt. I did and it solved my problem. Never gets lose

  • @chargermopar
    @chargermopar 7 років тому

    This is a quality build, I did something similar a few years back. One thing, being a cheapskate I take hydraulic hoses from the dumpster at the hose shop. Cutting off the ferrules and using new ones I reuse old fittings with new hydraulic hose.

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  7 років тому

      Thank you, It works great, very happy with it. The hose fitting are so expensive that I would be afraid of the hose busting later and having to put new fittings on again.

  • @metalisawesome2811
    @metalisawesome2811  4 роки тому +3

    Specs for this hydraulic motor
    SPECIFICATIONS
    Disp. 7.63 cu. in./rev.
    Motor Type Geroler
    Pressure:
    2576 PSI cont.
    3091 PSI int.
    Torque:
    2744 in-lbs. cont.
    3275 in-lbs. int.
    Speed:
    600 RPM cont.
    720 RPM int.
    Flow:
    19.7 GPM cont.
    23.6 GPM int.
    Rotation Reversible
    Mount 2 bolt SAE A
    Shaft 1-3/8" 6T spline, 4" long
    Rqd. Filtration 25 Micron
    Ports SAE 10
    Case Drain SAE 4

  • @jram7047
    @jram7047 3 роки тому

    I'm very interested in this and it looks like I'm building something similar very soon but with the idea of it being self powered and adding a solid rear axle to make it my own zero turn mower for a 24 acre property. I would love to have a tractor again but im going to have to scrap yard part something together in order to to be able to keep weeds down.

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  3 роки тому

      That sounds like a huge project, would love to see it when you get er done.

  • @shandor2522
    @shandor2522 3 роки тому

    Excellent job! I was planning to do this and you're a great trailblazer! Everyone wants to know what pump matches the motor

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  3 роки тому +1

      You'll buy a hydraulic motor sized for your machines hydraulic output rating. Max flow for this motor is 19.6 GPM, while my skid steer is rated for about 17 GPM.

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 4 роки тому

    Would love to see it work.

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  4 роки тому +1

      I've wanted to make a montage video of this beast in action. It gets pretty gnarly.

  • @honeylocustfarmer
    @honeylocustfarmer 3 роки тому +1

    great job with the bush hog. And thanks for sharing. How to decide which side of the hose goes to which end of the hydraulic motor? and as far as the one-way check valve, does it matter which direction to install it. I know that it has an arrow that points to one direction. thanks

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  3 роки тому

      I looked at some other attachments and determined the flow direction from my skid loader.

  • @jerryblankenship9908
    @jerryblankenship9908 Рік тому

    dose it matter witch way it spins

  • @dancrawford4079
    @dancrawford4079 3 роки тому

    Hello there do you have a number for the control valve that you used thank you

  • @rayacosta5070
    @rayacosta5070 5 років тому

    Do you sell them
    I need one for my Bobcat T190

  • @cmpetersen8999
    @cmpetersen8999 6 років тому

    Someone already asked but I will ask again. For the check valve did you use a 5 psi cracking or the 65 psi cracking? I am guessing either is fine, just the 65 psi cracking check valve will slow it down faster.

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  5 років тому +1

      Sorry for the late reply, but I checked my order history and I used the 5 PSI cracking valve. Item Number: 9-7933-8-5

  • @MSON2021
    @MSON2021 4 роки тому

    How is the connection made from the u-joint to the hydraulic motor? Special connection of some sort?

  • @MatthewWilson83
    @MatthewWilson83 3 роки тому

    Are you running a case drain or just your auxiliary lines?

  • @kevinpulliam8029
    @kevinpulliam8029 4 роки тому

    What size hoses have you used? 3/4 or 1/2 inch?

  • @keemosabi05
    @keemosabi05 6 років тому

    The guy I talked to at surplus center told me I didn't need the check valve, he said the double relief vale would serve the same purpose. He was WRONG! I asked him 3 times when ordering my hydraulic motor about the check valve.

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  6 років тому

      So did it damage anything with out the relief valve, or are you still in the process of building?

    • @keemosabi05
      @keemosabi05 6 років тому

      Metal is Awesome, I just got it finished up today and was testing it out. It kinda scared me that it just came to a screeching halt even though the engine was at an idle. Hasn't done any damage, but I won't leave it like that. I'm going to put the check valve in it as soon as I can.

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  6 років тому

      Close call, glad you got it figured out before any damage was done.

    • @juanrotten556
      @juanrotten556 6 років тому +1

      The relief valve on mine works perfectly it stops very quick but won’t damage anything don’t be stupid spin down is cool but certainly isn’t required

    • @jonnyfect
      @jonnyfect 6 років тому

      For your spin down check valve, did you use the 65 psi cracking valve or the 5 psi cracking?

  • @seabee2317
    @seabee2317 4 роки тому

    Where and what type of pump is that

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  4 роки тому

      I picked this motor up at surplus center.
      7.63 cu in PTO Drive Motor BMSY125E2SLS
      ITEM NUMBER: 9-7368-125

  • @xdmatt1320
    @xdmatt1320 4 роки тому

    How many gpm would you need to run that ?

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  4 роки тому

      You'll need to size the motor to your skid steer. this particular motor is rated for 19.7 gpm. My skid steer is pushing around 17 gpm.

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  4 роки тому

      Specs for this hydraulic motor
      SPECIFICATIONS
      Disp. 7.63 cu. in./rev.
      Motor Type Geroler
      Pressure:
      2576 PSI cont.
      3091 PSI int.
      Torque:
      2744 in-lbs. cont.
      3275 in-lbs. int.
      Speed:
      600 RPM cont.
      720 RPM int.
      Flow:
      19.7 GPM cont.
      23.6 GPM int.
      Rotation Reversible
      Mount 2 bolt SAE A
      Shaft 1-3/8" 6T spline, 4" long
      Rqd. Filtration 25 Micron
      Ports SAE 10
      Case Drain SAE 4

  • @TimothyKingRealtor
    @TimothyKingRealtor 4 роки тому

    What motor model number did you use?

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  4 роки тому +2

      7.63 cu in PTO Drive Motor BMSY125E2SLS
      ITEM NUMBER: 9-7368-125

    • @TimothyKingRealtor
      @TimothyKingRealtor 4 роки тому

      @@metalisawesome2811 Thank you Sir. I appreciate it.

  • @parkersissell3956
    @parkersissell3956 7 років тому

    how much gpm is required?

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  7 років тому

      My skid steer put's out about 17 GPM.

    • @metalisawesome2811
      @metalisawesome2811  7 років тому

      This is the link to the hydraulic motor I used. If you contact their customer service, they will set you up with the right hydraulic motor for your application.
      www.surpluscenter.com/Hydraulics/Hydraulic-Motors/Low-Speed-High-Torque-Hydraulic-Motors/7-63-CU-IN-PTO-DRIVE-MOTOR-9-7368-125.axd

    • @rayacosta5070
      @rayacosta5070 5 років тому

      Do you sell them ???
      I need one for my bobcat T190

    • @mikegroat7732
      @mikegroat7732 5 років тому +1

      I just finished one up for my Bobcat 743. It only has 11gpm and I knew that was going to be pushing it. I used a 3.15 cu in motor (small one) and it will run it just fine as long as I am not moving. LOL I made it up to mow autumn olive and flowering dogwood bushes on my hunting property. I just drive up to them, raise it up, fire it up, and lower it down. Chews them up great....I then move to the next one and repeat. I would love more power, but that's all I have!

    • @ModernOffGridDIY
      @ModernOffGridDIY 4 роки тому

      @@mikegroat7732 awesome