my D.I.Y petrol shredder

Started by nilly71, April 06, 2009, 18:45:23

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nilly71

I decided to build a petrol shredder for the allotment  ;D Its not completly finnished but i run out of time Sunday.

I bought a second hand petrol lawnmower of ebay and used the tumble dryer drum i had over there (As it's getting warmer now i don't need it for a firepit anymore).

First i took the lawnmower engine of its base.


Then i started making a hole in the base of the tumble dryer drum.(a club hammer and scaffold pole offcut done the job)


Next i mounted the engine and bolted it in place and put the blade back on.


A hammer and nail was used to make the hole for the input chute.


The nearly finnished shredder.


This is a half bucket of semi-shredded leaves after the first attempt that was original full. You can see the shredded leaves on the blue plastic.
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I found that some whole leaves made it past the blades, so i mounted some mesh with 10-12mm holes about 2" below the blades.
Now all the leaves get shredded into tiny peices.

I just need to makes an encloser to raise it off the ground and hide the engine and a tee shape pusher to get the leaves down the chute.

It cost a total of £38 to make. ;D

Neil

nilly71


simmo116

can you come and make me one?....lol

SPUDLY

Excellent stuff! very ingenious 8)

tonybloke

who's been watching utube?  ;)
You couldn't make it up!

lewic

Ooh a man after my own heart!  :-* Looks like a giant one of these

lushy86

Wow, impressive stuff - v scrapheap challenge  ;D ;D

Lushy x
Make mine a large one!

nilly71

Thanks for all the replies :)


Quote from: tonybloke on April 06, 2009, 20:57:40
who's been watching utube?  ;)

I've not seen a lawnmower one, only a strimmer conversion. I bought a petrol strimmer to make one but thought a lawnmower would be easier and shred more than a strimmer.

Neil

Mr Smith

#7
Nilly,
         British ingenuity at its best well done, now thats my next project, :)

       Just had a look on 'You Tube' and I think I will go for the hole in the mower option,

Old bird

Being female - and fifty! 

Gosh that looks great but also very dangerous!

Please take care - we don't want to see the news and see "allotment holder shreds himself!"

Cautious Old Bird!!

:o :o :o

misfit

nice job  8)

must write in to top gear and see if they can make one out of there v8 engine, that would be able to shred tree trunks  ;D ;D

chriscross1966

Does anyone have the link for the strimmer conversion shredder?..... if not I might have to design one....


nilly71

Quote from: Old bird on April 07, 2009, 09:57:06
Being female - and fifty! 

Gosh that looks great but also very dangerous!

Please take care - we don't want to see the news and see "allotment holder shreds himself!"

Cautious Old Bird!

:o :o :o

The chute is long enough that the kids can't get their hands deep enough(just incase :-\ they try) and as i have said earlier, i'm going to make a push stick in the shape of a T so i won't go to deep. If it was to fall over, then it's all enclosed.
But i will be modifying it at some point so that it would be easier to clean.

The instructables link is the one i had seen origanaly for a strimmer conversion, but looked like to much hard work with no/very little tools at the plot.

The other way i was thinking of making it was to leave the mower as it was, just taking the wheels off and mount it onto a slanted platform with one end raised about 2" inches. The leaves and stuff could be fed into the 2" gap and would come out at the other end. I decided not to do it this way as it would take up to much room and if the local yobs got over the plot, it would be to tempting for them to mess about with.

Mine will be enclosed, so it will look like a wooden box or if i'm feeling adventures it could look like a beehive :)

Neil

Mr Smith

Just picked up a rotary petrol mower off e-bay for a tenner, just right for mi shredder after I have chopped it about, :)

nilly71

Great, make sure you keep us updated ;D

I have changed the design of mine because i could not clean it after putting through the cabbage leaves and a couple of days later it stunk. :-X

The new design is made of wood and has the top (with the blade) hinged for easy cleaning and removal of blade. A door at the front big enough for a waste bin to fit.

I have only done the top so far, wood is so much harder to work with when i my drill died, at least with metal i could use hamer and nails.

Neil

Mr Smith

I also intend to build mine out of timber, I have a couple of designs one will incorporate my wheel barrow which I could place below the blades and shred directly into it, the other could be a large plastic box on runners beneath the blades which again I will shred into it and just pull out and tip the waste into my compo bins, :)

Mr Smith

When I did the jobs to the rotary mower to get it going, repaired the throttle handle replaced the pull cord cleaned the air filter replaced the spark plug changed the oil, still dead, I then removed the top cover and cleaned the points and armature which had rust everywhere because the bloody thing had been left outside all winter, gave them a clean  and YIPPEEEE it fired first time, its just a shame to cut it up for a shredder, ;D :) 

siandc

Quote from: Mr Smith on April 17, 2009, 10:55:17
When I did the jobs to the rotary mower to get it going, repaired the throttle handle replaced the pull cord cleaned the air filter replaced the spark plug changed the oil, still dead, I then removed the top cover and cleaned the points and armature which had rust everywhere because the bloody thing had been left outside all winter, gave them a clean  and YIPPEEEE it fired first time, its just a shame to cut it up for a shredder, ;D :) 

Sell the shredder for £20 and buy 2 mowers!  ;)

northener

As my mother used to say "for gods sake Neil be careful" Northener(Neil)

nilly71

I built a potting bench yesterday and will be building the shredder into it at some point, so it will be even safer ;)

Neil

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