I'd venture to say that any "Bush Hog" or similar mower in the junk yard is
there because the gear box is broke! Everything else is fairly minor to
repair/replace except that! But one never knows why something is in the
junk yard so it's always worth looking. I find industrial auctions are a
much better place to find these sort of items. Conveyor belt drives, large
overhead doors and other industrial drives often use a large worm drive,
some with a motor attached. An obscure motor voltage (or not working) may
reduce the value drastically. At such a sale last fall, there were about 20
large worm drives, some with motors, that sold for 5$ each. I bought the
only two that I could actually lift, the others would have taken a forklift
to handle. But they sure would have handled a rotating tower nicely!
Good hunting.
73 Don
VE6JY
----- Original Message -----
From: "RICHARD BOYD" <ke3q@msn.com>
To: "J.Hector Garcia M" <Hector@telecom1.net>
Cc: "towertalk reflector" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 12:40
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] TOWER ROTOR
> Hector, we admire your resourcefulness!
>
> I had recent experience working on a "Bush Hog" rotary mower that many of
us
> are familiar with, that are widely used and widely available. The typical
> one attaches on a "three-point hitch" and "PTO" (power take off) of a
small
> to medium farm tractor. They are about the width of the tractor,
sometimes
> wider and typically have a single large blade. Particularly the "Bush
Hog"
> brand is well made and capable of mowing even saplings (trees of up to an
> inch or two diameter), in addition to just grass and weeds. This is the
> mower of choice when brush and grass have gotten to be tall -- several
feet
> high. I've mowed brush as much as eight feet high with them.
>
> Getting to the point, there is a gearbox, transfer case, in them that
could
> be salvaged from old ones, could be found at junk yards, etc., that will
> give you a 90 degree turn. It also strikes me these gears could be
adapted
> to (welded) prop pitch rotators, etc. for that application as well. If
you
> can find one of these it could give you the 90 degree turn you want. (It
> seems to me that finding a different way to mount the motor would
accomplish
> the same thing but keeping the motor in the orientation you prefer and
> making the turn with a gear assembly may indeed be the easiest and best
> way.)
>
> I am going to start "keeping my eyes open" for old "Bush Hog" mowers with
> the idea of salvaging the gear box.
>
> 73 - Rich, KE3Q
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "J.Hector Garcia M" <Hector@telecom1.net>
> To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 1:32 AM
> Subject: [TowerTalk] TOWER ROTOR
>
>
> GUYS:
>
> I WILL LIKE TO KNOW WHAT TYPE OF TRANSMITION AND MOTOR ARE THE BEST TO USE
> TO ROTATE A TOWER, I HAVE A FEW PHOTOS OF HOMEBREW ROTORS AND OTHER
> COMMERCIAL OUT OF MY BUDGET. I WILL LIKE TO BUILD THIS AT LOW COST BUT
> HIGH QUALITY , FOR THAT REASON I WILL TAKE MY TIME AND LOOK FOR THE RIGHT
> PARTS.
> I FOUND HERE IN A LOCAL JUNK YARD SEVERAL TRANSMITIONS WITH MOTOR IN VERY
> GOOD CONDITIONS AND GOOD PRICE 100-150 DLLS COMPLETE , THIS ONES COMES IN
A
> MACHINE THAT WAS USED IN SOME AGRICULTURAL PROCESS. VERY STRONG AND
THE
> SHAFT IS AROUND 1 1/8 INCH , THE ONLY PROBLEM IS THIS IS MOUNTED
> HORIZONTAL. IN THE LEFT THE MOTOR AND THE RIGHT THE LOW SPEED SHAFT , NOT
> ABOVE LIKE THE ONE THAT APPEARS IN THE NCJ THAT HAVE IN USE A CONTEST
> STATION IN OH0 LAND.
>
> I WILL APRECIATE IDEAS AND YOUR OPPINIONS.
>
> TNX IN ADVANCE
> HECTOR XE2K
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