Another Mini-Dozer

   / Another Mini-Dozer #121  
Geez man thats got to be painful, I feel for you. Not only are you extremely talented, you're tough as he77 too! My hats off to you! Let me ask, what is the hardest part too plan out? Seems to me the pully/transmission area would be hard to figure...
 
   / Another Mini-Dozer #122  
it earns you even more respect !!

Remarkable. I think this guy is my new personal hero. I don't know anyone that could do this level of work, let alone someone that suffered such an un-godly accident.

My new favorite thread!


Agreed. It's remarkable that he can do this kind of heavy fabrication with the limited mobility in his arm.
 
   / Another Mini-Dozer #123  
In 2006, I was critically injured when a 4000 volt switch that I was working on blew up. I was left with burns on over 60% of my body. I have heterotopic ossification in my right elbow & shoulder.

An "over eager" surgeon attemped to fix it but only left me with one ugly shoulder (see 4th photo). I am lucky because I am left handed and I still am able to use my right hand well enough to build my dozer.

So to paraphrase another member's quote: "when I can works, I works hard !".

Rawinok2,

Sir,

#1 - You inspire me. I need to quit complaining about my piddly ailments. Thank you for setting a fabulous example.

#2 - If pic #4 is the "Healed" state of your shoulder, I hope & pray that "over eager" surgeon's insurance compensated you VERY WELL!

#3 - I would happily work shoulder to shoulder with you ANY DAY. The quality of your craftmanship is exemplary. Heck, truth be told I would sweep the floor and fetch the coffee just so I could watch...

LOVING the mini-dozer...

God Bless you and yours sir.
David
 
   / Another Mini-Dozer #124  
:dance1:

I do have time on my hands. In 2006, I was critically injured when a 4000 volt switch that I was working on blew up. I was left with burns on over 60% of my body. I have heterotopic ossification in my right elbow & shoulder. This phenomenon was first discovered in WW1 when soldiers were getting "up close and personal" with bombs going off ! H/O is where, as a bodily defense mechanism, bone actually grows in ones joints and reduces movement. My elbow is locked in the "hand shake" position and the movement in my shoulder is restricted by about 60%. An "over eager" surgeon attemped to fix it but only left me with one ugly shoulder (see 4th photo). I am lucky because I am left handed and I still am able to use my right hand well enough to build my dozer. :) My biggest problem is in my legs. The surgeons had to take a layer of skin to graft onto my upper body. The skin never regenerated properly on my legs, especially around my ankles. Occasionally, one of my ankles will start to bleed and I might lose a few pints of blood. This happened this past July and I was down for a month trying to get my blood count back to normal. So to paraphrase another member's quote: "when I can works, I works hard !". I've been dreaming about doing this project for years. Hopefully I'll get through it with no incidents ! NOW...... BACK TO DOZER BUILDING !! :dance1:

I'm truly impressed even with those injuries and a locked arm you still keep going. Allot of people would have given up. Your workmanship is impeccable.
The very best to you.
 
   / Another Mini-Dozer #125  
The work you have done regardless of limitations is as good as I have seen in a long time. I salute you and look forward to the finished product.
 
   / Another Mini-Dozer #126  
Great Build I can't wait to see the unit together. Your track design looks great.

Good luck finishing things up.
 
   / Another Mini-Dozer #127  
Rawinok2,

Sir,

#1 - You inspire me. I need to quit complaining about my piddly ailments. Thank you for setting a fabulous example.

#2 - If pic #4 is the "Healed" state of your shoulder, I hope & pray that "over eager" surgeon's insurance compensated you VERY WELL!

#3 - I would happily work shoulder to shoulder with you ANY DAY. The quality of your craftmanship is exemplary. Heck, truth be told I would sweep the floor and fetch the coffee just so I could watch...

LOVING the mini-dozer...

God Bless you and yours sir.
David
My sentiments +, and then some!
 
   / Another Mini-Dozer
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Geez man thats got to be painful, I feel for you. Not only are you extremely talented, you're tough as he77 too! My hats off to you! Let me ask, what is the hardest part too plan out? Seems to me the pully/transmission area would be hard to figure...

First, I would like to, once again, say thank you for the heart felt words.:eek: They inspire me to keep after it.
In regards to what is the hardest part to plan out, I found it difficult to figure out how and where the track would be connected to the frame. As can be seen in a previous photo, I didn't figured it close enough and had to make some reliefs in the 3" square tubing. This kind of error can cause a weaker than normal structure as well as making it look like a cobbled hack job. :( The pulley/transmission was no problem because I had purchased the plans for a MD12/1600 from Struck Co. The body and track system are my design. The reason I chose the MD over the MT transmission design was because of the way that it is steered. I gave up the benifit of having a multi-geared transaxle which is steered by applying either of the independent brakes, for its predecessor, the MD line which is steered by independently driven tracks. One side can go forward while the other side goes in reverse thus having the capability of turning 180 degrees within the length of the unit.
 

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   / Another Mini-Dozer #129  
Rawinok2;

Even if you did purchase plans it is still a beautiful thing to see come together from a skilled fabricator!
 
   / Another Mini-Dozer #130  
First, I would like to, once again, say thank you for the heart felt words.:eek: They inspire me to keep after it.
In regards to what is the hardest part to plan out, I found it difficult to figure out how and where the track would be connected to the frame. As can be seen in a previous photo, I didn't figured it close enough and had to make some reliefs in the 3" square tubing. This kind of error can cause a weaker than normal structure as well as making it look like a cobbled hack job. :( The pulley/transmission was no problem because I had purchased the plans for a MD12/1600 from Struck Co. The body and track system are my design. The reason I chose the MD over the MT transmission design was because of the way that it is steered. I gave up the benifit of having a multi-geared transaxle which is steered by applying either of the independent brakes, for its predecessor, the MD line which is steered by independently driven tracks. One side can go forward while the other side goes in reverse thus having the capability of turning 180 degrees within the length of the unit.

Looking at the pully set up I don't understand how you disengague one track to turn while keeping power to the other. Is there a differential I am not seeing. Keep up the great work:thumbsup:
Bill
 

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