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Originally Posted by KeithInSpace
7 minutes with the BH
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After building two different dollies for my bh and not being satisfied, I finally decided to give the bh itself wheels. A quick on/quick off swivel caster skateboard that bolts to the botom of the base with gigantic wing nuts, quick on/off swivel casters on the stabilizer pads, and a little pin-on swivel skateboard at the end of the boom. It moves pretty easily in any direction and the main section will pitch forward and back during the process of attaching/detaching (but not while rolling and in storage). Getting it on takes about a minute, off takes about two or three because the little skateboard that goes under the base has to be lifted and alligned just so.
I'm in the midst of digging out some stone paths with the bh and FEL so they can be paved next week. Will get some pics up in an old bh dolly thread as soon as I can get that and a couple of other projects under control.
I'm also in the midst of designing a quick on/off fueling boom arm that will attach to the vertical post on the right side of the ROPS and will support the weight of a 5 gal. Blitz diesel fuel can and allow suspension of and a smooth pivoting of the can for quick, easy, and steady-handed fueling. Will start a new thread with pics as soon as it's done.
I also finally found some appropriate pins to connect the Bro-tek ripper to the BH6000. Again, I designed a quick on/off system that I will post pics of as soon as these projects make some headway.
Sorry to take this thread off topic.