Making 14 Hp Brush Mower - using Lawn Mower parts

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Published 2023-06-22
We will try to add a longer and more detailed test in the next video :)
Using parts from an old broken lawn mower, we decided to do something very useful.
Brush Mower It is very necessary for high and varied green areas. It can cut grass, weeds and even small trees or branches.
We used a 14 Hp engine and a hydrostatic gearbox for the drive.
Blades bought at a farm store for an orchard mower.

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All Comments (21)
  • These no talking, no music, just the sound of work, are the absolute best to watch. In my opinion of course😊👌
  • Love how you power tap all your threads while other YouTube people are snapping them turning by hand and are scared of them. You know your tools well!
  • @joegilly1523
    Wow nice build. As a retired service technician ,with a lot of SNAP ON and Mack tools ,you have bigger tools than me. I was a Mobile technician for 31 years . I Like your plasma cutter. Nice to see a good welder run a bead ,not the spot, spot,spot. Great engineering on it ,it looks better than a new John Deer,no rust on yours. You even put safety stickers on it. Hats off to you young man from Upstate New York 🇺🇸
  • @Slide100
    Can we all take a moment to acknowledge that this man bends sheet metal by hand, using a bench vise, and gets results that people hope for with their CNC press brakes?
  • @haydenf1353
    Bro is single-handedly keeping the socket head cap screw industry alive!
  • What a great project! I'm constantly in awe of your precision with an angle grinder.
  • If you open up the back part of the deck that encloses the blade and add a rubber flap it will handle cutting thick material alot better. it has no where to go after the blades cut it and it will put alot of extra load on the motor. Awesome build!
  • I watch so many channels of people mowing, and also ones of people building things. It's awesome to see the two brought together.
  • @niklar55
    The JOY of a well equipped workshop! .
  • Awesome build 👍🏻, one thing to keep in mind is to protect the bolts on the bottom of blade and shaft, my skid steer mower has the same style blades if there’s a rock and it gets hit by the bolts they get damaged, what I did was to make a cover from and old oxygen cylinder cap and welded it on, I cut it just a bit less then the cut height, now it works great as it can bounce over rocks and save the bolt heads.
  • It's fascinating to see how all the bits and pieces come together, and the ingenuity in so many unexpected places.
  • @Vikingwerk
    Impressive build! You sure build things for strength!
  • @filip_sedlak
    This is a war machine! 😁 Greetings to our Polish cousins from Czechia.
  • Nicely engineered. From this video, it is clear why the blueprint took so much effort. Lots of components to source and mesh together.
  • 22:30 Excellent design,excellent craftsmanship, excellent shop,and excellent tools. Very well done !!!
  • Excellent and unparalleled images ! The synthesis of the various processing steps is commendable. Compliments.
  • @MuhaloTube
    WOW! This is almost like a BCS tractor! Amazing design and build skills.
  • Of all projects that you have done this is by far my favorite!!!!! Fantastic job sir!!!!
  • @7891ph
    I like this one; glad to see you bought the correct type of blades for it. In addition to the jungle wheel's on the back, you might want to consider a removable set of casters for the front for ease of transport over longer distances. Just a thought.😊😊😊