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Digging a narrow, shallow trench for laying curbs, laying cables or hoses takes a lot of time and effort. If such work has to be done frequently and in large volumes, then it makes sense to make a gasoline trencher.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

Materials:


  • brush cutter;
  • Bulgarian;
  • steel plate 5 mm or thicker;
  • thick-walled steel pipe with an outer diameter equal to the bar of the brush cutter;
  • steel strip with a thickness of 4 mm;
  • wheels for trolley 2 pcs.;
  • bicycle wheel;
  • corner 30x30 mm;
  • bicycle brake lever;
  • Sheet steel.

Making a trencher


First you need to disassemble the broken angle grinder in order to remove its gearbox.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

You need to unscrew the anchor from it and cut it in half.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

Next, you need to knock out the core with winding from the armature shaft (the halves on the impeller side).
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

Then you need to remove the bar from the brush cutter, pull out its shaft and cut it, leaving a length of about 20-30 cm. The resulting trim is welded to the armature shaft of the angle grinder.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

Next, a mounting plate is cut from a steel plate under the grinder gearbox.4 holes are drilled in it along the edges for mounting screws, and one in the center for the shaft.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

The disassembled gearbox is assembled in the reverse order, but instead of an armature, a welded shaft is inserted into it. Its open part is covered with a cut out plate.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

To connect the grinder gearbox and the lawn mower gearbox, you need to use a steel rod instead of an aluminum one. Ideally, its diameter should be similar to the standard tube. As a last resort, it is possible for the steel pipe to fit tightly inside the aluminum rod, which will allow it to be clamped in the upper gearbox of the brush cutter.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

A steel rod is inserted into the upper gearbox of the brush cutter, after which its second end is welded to the plate on the grinder gearbox.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

The next step is to make a working knife for digging a trench. To do this, a disk is cut out of a steel plate and L-shaped plates are welded onto it, alternating the direction of bending. A wide hole is made in the center of the disk for installation on the grinder gearbox.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

Next, the trencher frame is welded. A frame is made from the corner to mount the motor, an axle is welded to it and wheels are installed. A fork made of two pipes is welded to the mount at a right angle, and a bicycle handlebar is welded to it.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

The motor of the brush cutter is screwed to the frame with screws securing the upper gearbox.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

Then the throttle cable is routed to the steering wheel. The end of the cable can be attached to the bicycle brake lever. Also, a thin sheet steel shield is attached to the front of the trencher frame.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

This type of trencher works when moving backwards. It must be pulled slowly towards you, maintaining high engine speeds. The knife will bite into the soil and throw it into the shield, distributing the earth along the sides of the trench.With sufficient engine power of the brush cutter, the productivity of this unit will be many times greater than that of manual digging with a shovel. The resulting trench can be used not only for laying communications, but also, for example, for planting tree seedlings in a nursery.
DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

DIY trencher made from a brush cutter and a broken grinder

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Comments (2)
  1. Alexander
    #1 Alexander Guests February 21, 2020 09:31
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    The gearbox from the grinder is weak for such a load, something more serious is needed...
  2. Victor Zaporozhye
    #2 Victor Zaporozhye Guests March 10, 2020 07:22
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    The bride looks good to everyone, but she’s a little pregnant. Undoubtedly a very useful mechanism. And the design is simple and affordable. But the grinder gearbox, its helical pair, will not last long, especially the drive gear, is not designed for such loads. It will simply be torn apart. I have already tried to use it in another similar craft. Look for a more powerful gearbox.

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