/ Thought about redoing my home made excavator to make it drive with mower transaxle
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chad22
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When I'm done with the modification of my excavator it's gonna be somewhat similar in design to the harbor freight one as in the I Beams gonna set in the middle like the piece of the metal on the harbor freight one.
It's also gonna be both towable and drive able. One reason I thought of having towable is the ability to just hook it up to my truck if I need to take it somewhere and a trailer isn't available.
We have trailers but sometimes we're using them for other things.
Until I get to Kansas it's gonna be strictly towable. I'm gonna remove those temporary stabilizers that I made with the pipe and rims. And in place gonna put some hydraulic stabilizers as I was gonna eventually put hydraulic stabilizers on it anyway.
I may be going to Kansas sooner as the town my parents are living in at the moment are getting ready to replace the water lines to the meter at their house and I know we're gonna need the backhoe to replace the old rusted away steel water line from the meter to the house when they do that.
So I'm gonna have it at least useable where I can leave it hooked to the truck or mower and dig with it.
My welds are staying together as when when I was digging in Kansas for my water line I grabbed a big rock and I had the backhoe hooked up to my truck and when I was trying to loosen that rock up the backhoe was sliding my truck around and at first I thought some of my welds were gonna break because I was pretty new at welding.
But now I know that if it can hold up to dragging my truck around then my welds must be pretty good. lol
I also have 4 new gallon cans of IH yellow paint that came with the trailer house that a friend gave to me. So I was thinking once I get it modified I'd paint it IH yellow.
My new grinder is supposed to arrive here tomorrow sometime so if it arrives during the daylight I'll start grinding and cutting on the excavator.
It won't need to be completely tore down as the boom and bucket and all that can stay on.
I just need to cut the current piece of metal that's in the middle out and replace it with the I beam then mount the hydraulic tank engine and pump again and a hitch and it'll be ready to dig again.
Then after that getting the transaxle underneath it and hooked up won't be all that bad to do.
Chad
It's also gonna be both towable and drive able. One reason I thought of having towable is the ability to just hook it up to my truck if I need to take it somewhere and a trailer isn't available.
We have trailers but sometimes we're using them for other things.
Until I get to Kansas it's gonna be strictly towable. I'm gonna remove those temporary stabilizers that I made with the pipe and rims. And in place gonna put some hydraulic stabilizers as I was gonna eventually put hydraulic stabilizers on it anyway.
I may be going to Kansas sooner as the town my parents are living in at the moment are getting ready to replace the water lines to the meter at their house and I know we're gonna need the backhoe to replace the old rusted away steel water line from the meter to the house when they do that.
So I'm gonna have it at least useable where I can leave it hooked to the truck or mower and dig with it.
My welds are staying together as when when I was digging in Kansas for my water line I grabbed a big rock and I had the backhoe hooked up to my truck and when I was trying to loosen that rock up the backhoe was sliding my truck around and at first I thought some of my welds were gonna break because I was pretty new at welding.
But now I know that if it can hold up to dragging my truck around then my welds must be pretty good. lol
I also have 4 new gallon cans of IH yellow paint that came with the trailer house that a friend gave to me. So I was thinking once I get it modified I'd paint it IH yellow.
My new grinder is supposed to arrive here tomorrow sometime so if it arrives during the daylight I'll start grinding and cutting on the excavator.
It won't need to be completely tore down as the boom and bucket and all that can stay on.
I just need to cut the current piece of metal that's in the middle out and replace it with the I beam then mount the hydraulic tank engine and pump again and a hitch and it'll be ready to dig again.
Then after that getting the transaxle underneath it and hooked up won't be all that bad to do.
Chad