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(850) 610-2870
Need to get in touch with Lane Shark? Our service team is available Monday - Thursday from 7:00am to 4:00pm, and Friday 7:00am - 3:00pm CST. Please have your Lane Shark serial number available before you call for support. If you have questions about installation or troubleshooting a Lane Shark product, refer to the FAQ section of the support page.
Lane Shark FAQ
Lane Shark support is here to offer real-time solutions to any and all questions or concerns regarding any of our Lane Shark products to help you get the most out of your purchase.
Before You Buy
Will the Lane Shark work on my tractor?
Lane Shark Brush Cutters are designed to work with a wide range of tractors. However, there are certain specifications your tractor must meet to operate the cutters effectively and safely. The LS 3 model requires a tractor with a minimum rear wheel width of 55", a minimum dry weight of 2,000 lbs, and a hydraulic pump flow rate of 5.5 - 8.5 gallons per minute (GPM) The LS 2(4' model) also requires a minimum rear wheel width of 55", a minimum dry weight of 3,000 lbs, and the hydraulic pump flow rate should be between 8.5 - 20 GPM. To make things easier for you, we've developed a handy "Find Your Fit" tool. Here you can input your tractor model, loader model, and cab type, and the tool will tell you if a Lane Shark Brush Cutter is compatible with your tractor.
What HP is needed to run the Lane Shark?
When it comes to operating a Lane Shark Brush Cutter, the tractor's hydraulic pump flow (GPM) is often more crucial than its HP. For the LS 3 model, it's generally suited for tractors with 25-40 HP. More importantly, it requires a hydraulic pump flow rate of 5 to 8.5 GPM. On the other hand, the LS2 model is designed for tractors ranging from 40 HP to 100 HP, with a required pump flow rate of 8.5 GPM to 20 GPM. However, GPM is just one of the three key factors to consider when determining if your tractor is compatible with a Lane Shark Brush Cutter. Refer to the "Find Your Fit" page, to ensure compatibility with your tractor.
What do I need to run the Lane Shark on my tractor?
The tractor will need to be equipped with a 3rd function. We offer 3rd function valve kits, C-flow (continuous flow) valve kits, and switch boxes for existing 3rd functions. You can visit our store where you can browse our hydraulic solutions or find a dealer near you.
What is the Lane Shark's cutting capacity?
The cutting capacity of the Lane Shark cutters truly stands out with its ability to handle brush up to 3" in diameter. It effortlessly cuts through a variety of plant materials, including saplings, brush, and tree limbs, making it a powerful tool for maintaining trails, roadsides, pond edges, hunting lanes, and more. With Lane Shark, keeping your property clean and manageable is no longer a strenuous task. Visit our Youtube channel to see the Lane Shark in Action.
Can I run the Lane Shark with my skid steer?
It's important to note that Lane Shark Brush Cutters are not designed for use with skid steers. Doing so not only presents a significant safety hazard, but it also voids the warranty of your Lane Shark. Ensuring proper equipment compatibility is crucial to maintaining the safety, efficiency, and longevity of your brush cutter. Please remember to use your Lane Shark Brush Cutter only with compatible tractors, as stated in the product specifications.
Do I need a cabbed tractor?
While having a cabbed tractor can add an extra layer of protection for the operator, it's not a mandatory requirement for using a Lane Shark Brush Cutter. The unique design of the Lane Shark ensures that the blade's counterclockwise rotation throws debris downwards and away from the operator when cutting in the vertical position and towards the 10/11 o'clock direction in the horizontal position. Despite this, we strongly recommend that operators wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at all times to ensure their safety while operating the Lane Shark Brush Cutter.
Does the Lane Shark include any hydraulic components?
While your Lane Shark Brush Cutter will arrive fully assembled and ready for installation, please note that it does not come with the hydraulic components necessary to plumb the cutter to your tractor. These components must be sourced separately. Ensuring you have the correct hydraulic setup for your specific tractor model is vital to the effective operation of your Lane Shark Brush Cutter. Click the button for our 3rd function and hydraulic options.
Can I plug the return line directly back into my 3rd function or rear remote valve?
It is essential to note that the return line of a Lane Shark Brush Cutter must never be plugged directly back into your 3rd function valve. This includes the rear remote valve. Improper plumbing of this kind will likely cause overheating issues, compromising the operation and lifespan of your equipment. If your tractor has a WR Long 3rd function, our Lane Shark C-Flow Kit is the ideal solution for setting up the return line correctly. For tractors equipped with any other brand of 3rd function, the return line should go directly to the tractor's sump. Following these guidelines will ensure the efficient and safe use of your Lane Shark Brush Cutter.
Can I use a diverter valve to power the Lane Shark?
Diverter valves are not compatible with the Lane Shark. To power your Lane Shark, it is required to use a 3rd function valve. While rear remotes might seem like an alternative, we advise against their use because there's a risk that some loaders may lose priority. Ensuring correct and compatible hydraulic setup for your Lane Shark will support optimal functionality and longevity of the product.
Is the high capacity motor for the Lane Shark more powerful than the standard motor?
No, the high capacity motor isn't inherently more powerful than the standard motor. Its design primarily caters to a higher hydraulic pump flow that your tractor may produce. The standard capacity is designed for a pump flow of 8.5 to 15 gpm, whereas the high capacity motor accommodates a pump flow range of 15 to 20 gpm. If you're unsure about which motor is required for your tractor, make use of our "Find Your Fit" tool. It will provide guidance on whether your tractor needs the high capacity motor to operate the Lane Shark Brush Cutter effectively.
Can I run my Brush Hog on the back while I run the Lane Shark?
Yes, you can. The Lane Shark and your rear Brush Hog use different power sources on your tractor. While the Lane Shark leverages the tractor's hydraulic system, the Brush Hog utilizes the tractor's power take-off (PTO).
Can I buy my Lane Shark directly through you? Or do I have to go to a dealer?
We always recommend working through a Lane Shark dealer for your purchase to ensure correct installation and maintenance. You may purchase directly from Lane Shark if you are outside of an authorized dealer's territory.
Do I have to have a switch box to run the Lane Shark?
Not necessarily, but our Switch Box is designed to work optimally with MOST 3rd function hydraulic setups. That said, certain configurations, such as systems with "stacked valves," could potentially result in hydraulic priority issues. These issues might affect the performance of the Lane Shark and result in a loss of loader function while the Lane Shark is operating. If your tractor employs a stacked valve setup, we can't guarantee that the loader will receive hydraulic flow priority over the Lane Shark when using a Switch Box. Before purchasing and installing, it's essential for customers to assess their specific tractor setup, considering factors such as stacked valve configurations. If you're unsure, our service department is always ready to assist you in determining your needs. For tractors with specific setups like these, we can offer an alternative solution: our 3rd Function C-Flow kits, which are designed to avoid losing loader priority issues. By considering these factors, you can ensure a seamless integration of the Switch Box or an alternative solution with your tractor.
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Hydraulics
If I have rear remotes or a third function, do I need a hydraulic kit to power my Lane Shark?
Although you may already have auxiliary hydraulics on your tractor, we no longer recommend connecting directly to rear remotes for your Lane Shark. While you don't strictly require one of our hydraulic kits if you already have auxiliary hydraulics, these kits can supply the essential components needed to install and operate your Lane Shark effectively and safely. Remember, regardless of how you arrange the hydraulic plumbing, it's absolutely crucial to ensure a proper return setup. Inadequate return setups could lead to overheating and other performance issues, so please make sure to follow all provided installation instructions or consult with a professional if you're uncertain.
I have rear remotes, do I need a hydraulic kit?
For optimal performance of your Lane Shark, we no longer recommend plumbing directly to rear remotes as this can sometimes cause loader functions to lose priority. If you already have a 3rd Function setup, your requirements may vary based on the brand: 1. For those with a WR Long Brand 3rd Function, we recommend our C-Flow Kit. This kit is designed to work seamlessly with WR Long brand setups, ensuring efficient and smooth operation of your Lane Shark. 2. If you have a 3rd Function from a brand other than WR Long, our Switch Box would be the best solution. It allows you to power your Lane Shark effectively. 3. In case you do not have a 3rd Function on your tractor, you'll require our Full WR Long C-Flow 3rd Function Kit. This complete kit not only enables operation of your Lane Shark but also adds the 3rd Function capability to your tractor, enhancing its overall functionality. Remember, each tractor is unique and these recommendations might not be suitable for all. If you're unsure, please consult with our service department, and we'll help you determine the best hydraulic solution for your specific setup.
I have a third function, what do I need to run my Lane Shark?
The necessary components to operate your Lane Shark depend on the brand of your third function: 1. WR Long Third Function: If you have a third function by WR Long, we recommend our C-Flow Kit. This kit is specially designed to integrate seamlessly with WR Long systems. It makes installation and the process of exchanging implements easier. 2. Other Brand Third Function: If your third function is from a brand other than WR Long, we offer a compatible Switch Kit. This kit works well with select tractors within the Kubota L Series, MX Series, M Series, John Deere 3 Series, and 5 Series. 3. Self-Sourced Hydraulic Components: If you prefer, you can source and fabricate your own hydraulic hoses and fittings for use with our standalone Switch Box. This box enables continuous hydraulic flow with your electronic third function without the need to manually hold down your third function toggle switch. Please remember that every tractor setup is unique and may require a slightly different approach. When in doubt, consult with our service department. They can provide personalized advice to ensure your Lane Shark operates efficiently and effectively.
How do I install the Switch Box from Lane Shark?
General
Where can I find my serial number?
Your Lane Shark will come with three serial number stickers. Your serial number should read “LS2-XXXX”. Use only the numerals and dash for the Customer Portal Registration: "20XX-XXXX". The serial number stickers can be found in the following locations: 1) On the front face of the backplate in the upper right corner; 2) On the spindle housing; 3) In front of the motor on top of the deck.
At what RPM should I run my tractor while operating the Lane Shark?
The tractor needs to be operated at minimum 540 PTO speed as designated on the tractor’s tachometer. For heavier use, we recommend full throttle.
How do I change the position of the Lane Shark?
Why will the Lane Shark not start or the blades not spin?
ALWAYS disconnect the hydraulic lines from the Lane Shark before any service or inspection is performed. Check the blade carrier and blades under the deck for any obstructions or any material wrapped around the rotating assembly and remove if discovered. Make sure the hydraulic quick connect couplers are clean and seated properly. Check all fasteners that they are secured properly, especially those associated with the rotating assembly. Check your tractor’s hydraulic fluid level and add the appropriate fluid if low. If the Lane Shark still fails to operate properly please call your local Lane Shark dealer or Lane Shark USA directly.
What is your warranty policy for Lane Shark cutters?
All Lane Sharks are equipped with a factory one year limited warranty from date of purchase. We guarantee that we deliver exactly what is seen and described in our advertisement of Lane Shark products. Except for the excluded products as described below, Lane Shark USA warrants the original purchaser that this Lane Shark USA product will be free from defects in material and workmanship beginning on the date of purchase when used as intended under normal circumstances and conditions. For more information on our warranty policy, visit our warranty page:
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