Dear
Jeff,
I have downloaded the drawings for the crop roller and talked to
a metal fabricator I've worked with before who is very willing to
build one for me. But the drawings didn't offer any measurement
details. I was wondering if you could please tell me what the diameter
of the roller should be and what the cleat spacing is. Also, is
the cleat angle important or can they be mounted parallel with the
roller? Thanks for any help you can give me.
Tom Miller
Wisconsin
Dear Tom,
Thanks for downloading the plans for the roller. I’ll try
and give you the information you need; however, don’t hesitate
to email back if my answers aren’t clear. It is sometimes
difficult to explain in words how the design works. We started or
project with a piece of 16-inch diameter well casing with a 3/8
wall thickness. Our roller is 10-feet, 6-inches long. We then placed
our 10 cleats or blades uniformly around the circumference of the
cylinder. The outside tips of our blades end up being approximately
7-1/4 inches apart. The blades are not mounted at 90 degrees to
the cylinder to prevent them from tearing the cover crop as they
leave the surface. They are actually sitting about 10 degrees off
perpendicular, so 80 degrees or 100 degrees, depending on which
angle you are measuring (inside or outside).
I hope this additional information helps.
Jeff |