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Not really, I designed it in Sketchup using various design ideas from photos on the internet. Since it was a few years in the planning stage I was able to tweak a lot of it before starting to build.
Over the weekend I was able to get the foot control made up. It is linked to the bottom of the hand control with a cross shaft running just below the filter. Here's a video of it doing its main purpose, turning compost. This is my first time using the foot control so it's a little herky-jerky at times. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PnwG6-llLc |
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Very impressive build.
One word of warning, I notice that you are traveling with the loaded bucket in the raised position. That is a recipe for flipping it over. Always travel with a loaded bucket as close to the ground as possible.
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That brings up one design flaw, the bucket doesn't curl up as much as I'd like with the arms down. If it had about 10 more degrees of rotation it would be a little better. |
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Great work Rob. Always have seen the output shaft on the hydros with the hole in it, looks like it needed something and you hit the nail on the head. I've hauled a couple that I need to bring the ole Echo with me just to get out of the woods, awesome job with before and afters, I'm sure you get a headache counting all the hours you have in it.
Question, do you have a float function with the hyd. Control valve? Lew already asked this but looks like you're in Zippy land, you guys should compare notes over some coldies.
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The control valve doesn't have a float function that I know of.
I have Zippy's phone #, just need to get around to calling him. |
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That tractor came a long way from where it began
Nice job on the FEL, and hydraulics.
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Make the best of each day , Todd Original's Face Lift thread.http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=34439 (O) Start to Finish video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAoUNNiLwKs Wheel Around videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUL-m6Bramk They can't all be turn key! |
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I could've used that during the winter of 13/14. I like where you mounted the hydraulic pump. Yay for videos!
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Got a little seat time in the snow today.
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Well that sure beats a shovel! Sweet looking tractor. POTW material.
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Great looking machine, though! I'd love to have a loader on a Cub one day.
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