coupling for a Hydralic motor to a gearbox on rotory cutter.

daddygoose

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well I'm almost finished with my 5' bush hog. now all i need is the coupling to join my Hydraulic motor to my gear box. The gearbox is a 1" smooth shaft with a 3/8" shearpin hole . and the Motor is a 1" shaft with a slotted wood drift pin. Can anyone help and point me in the right direction to purchase one .
 
Buy 2 single wide #60 sprockets with a hub that will fit each shaft. Aprox 5" outside diameter or larger. Then wrap both sprockets with a double wide #60 chain to lock together.
I would also suggest you skip the shear bolt and have the other shaft keyed as well. You don not need a shear pin because you have a relif valve to protect the system.
I was able to key my shaft using a .045" zip cut blade on a angle grinder. Most machine shops can do it for you also.
Ken
 
Buy 2 single wide #60 sprockets with a hub that will fit each shaft. Aprox 5" outside diameter or larger. Then wrap both sprockets with a double wide #60 chain to lock together.
I would also suggest you skip the shear bolt and have the other shaft keyed as well. You don not need a shear pin because you have a relif valve to protect the system.
I was able to key my shaft using a .045" zip cut blade on a angle grinder. Most machine shops can do it for you also.
Ken
You can also look in a T B Woods catalog for a coupling with Taper-Lock Hubs. Or Falk makes a similar product. Each hub is a collet that wedges against/clamps the shaft. It will operate nicely w/o a key.
 
You can also look in a T B Woods catalog for a coupling with Taper-Lock Hubs. Or Falk makes a similar product. Each hub is a collet that wedges against/clamps the shaft. It will operate nicely w/o a key.
purchased a LoveJoy couplin for 35$ had to drill the shaft of the gearbox for a shear pin, but besides that it fits like a glove. almost ready to try it out as soon as i can purchase my quick connectors for my hoses.
 
purchased a LoveJoy couplin for 35$ had to drill the shaft of the gearbox for a shear pin, but besides that it fits like a glove. almost ready to try it out as soon as i can purchase my quick connectors for my hoses.
Hopefully larger then the L110 I used to run. The rubber spider would need changed every 15 hours.
Ken
 
Hopefully larger then the L110 I used to run. The rubber spider would need changed every 15 hours.
Ken
using the L99-L100 My first run did eat the rubber up but the set screw came loose and the couplin slid back alittle which let the metal teeth eat up the rubber. i have two new ones and im putting lock tite on the set screw. i hope this keeps the two jawed couplins tight against each other. my next fix will be to weld the two couplins together.
 
Hopefully larger then the L110 I used to run. The rubber spider would need changed every 15 hours.
Ken
using the L99-L100 My first run did eat the rubber up but the set screw came loose and the couplin slid back alittle which let the metal teeth eat up the rubber. i have two new ones and im putting lock tite on the set screw. i hope this keeps the two jawed couplins tight against each other. my next fix will be to weld the two couplins together. my first experience with my front home made bush hog was great. i have the low flow scat trak but i bought a motor that matched my GPM flow and it works great. I have the 9 GPM flow and im turning around 600 RPMS on my gearbox. its not as good as a 5000 dollar unit but i have around 400 total in parts so i think i came out with a nice piece of equipment.
 
using the L99-L100 My first run did eat the rubber up but the set screw came loose and the couplin slid back alittle which let the metal teeth eat up the rubber. i have two new ones and im putting lock tite on the set screw. i hope this keeps the two jawed couplins tight against each other. my next fix will be to weld the two couplins together. my first experience with my front home made bush hog was great. i have the low flow scat trak but i bought a motor that matched my GPM flow and it works great. I have the 9 GPM flow and im turning around 600 RPMS on my gearbox. its not as good as a 5000 dollar unit but i have around 400 total in parts so i think i came out with a nice piece of equipment.
When I had mine set up for my 13 gpm 753, I had it on my 8 gpm 553 and it still worked pretty good. Not earth shattering but way ahead of a brush saw (big weed wacker)
I think the love joy will stay together, just check the set screw from time to time until it takes a set. I use a 110 lovejoy, but I think they all will chew the rubbers out. There is to many shocks to the drive. The chain setup allowed the torque to be spread over a 5.5 inch dia instead of a 3 inch one. Even my chain drive is showing wear after a couple years, but I would have changed several rubbers by now
Keep check all the bolts, when ever you loosen them, as brush mowing tends to shake everything loose.
Ken
 
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