Rockjoint
Geotechnical
- Feb 5, 2002
- 53
I am wanting to attempt attaching a small rotary mower, powered by hydraulic motor (not PTO), to a rubber-tire backhoe in place of the bucket (such that I can change from mower to bucket as desired). I am trying to make a poor-man's batwing mower, realizing all of the limitations of my desired design.
My problem is that I am electronic, NOT hydraulic/pneumatic in skills. I realize that there are a lot of similarities between the different systems, but I need to know where I can go to educate myself on hydraulic systems. I need to learn about basic hydraulic controls, the valving, etc. in order to figure out what I need to obtain and then how to make it work.
I am guessing that I will wind up with a system that is similar to that for a typical hydraulic-operated log splitter. I will only be able to move the mower in the same manner as the bucket, so that limits what I must have. I am planning on using some sort of quick-disconnects on my hoses to facilitate changing from bucket to mower. I may need a larger hydraulic reservoir, so I have to learn more about what I need. Any advice or suggestions will be most welcomed.
My problem is that I am electronic, NOT hydraulic/pneumatic in skills. I realize that there are a lot of similarities between the different systems, but I need to know where I can go to educate myself on hydraulic systems. I need to learn about basic hydraulic controls, the valving, etc. in order to figure out what I need to obtain and then how to make it work.
I am guessing that I will wind up with a system that is similar to that for a typical hydraulic-operated log splitter. I will only be able to move the mower in the same manner as the bucket, so that limits what I must have. I am planning on using some sort of quick-disconnects on my hoses to facilitate changing from bucket to mower. I may need a larger hydraulic reservoir, so I have to learn more about what I need. Any advice or suggestions will be most welcomed.