ptsg
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You got a build thread on that beast? Looks awesome
No, unfortunately I didn't take much pictures back then.
It's powered by a Kubota D640 with 17 HP, it has a 1.03 ci pump for the backhoe and drive motor and a 0.4 ci pump for the thumb and flail mower.
The drive train uses a 4.88 ci hydraulic motor, powering a 4 speed gearbox through a chain drive providing a 1:1.3 ratio to the gearbox. From the gearbox, goes to another chain drive, where I mounted the brake disc on top and drops to two differentials.
Now for the tricky part, I added the second diff years later after the first one and I could quite get the same diff I had already. So I managed to get a diff from a England made Ford Anglia which worked out in my favor as it rotated opposed to the diff I already had. This means I could get the diffs facing each other. From one diff to another, I added a chain drive to correct the diff ratio difference between the two diffs.
Both diffs are mounted on a subframe that pivots in the middle. I had to lift the machine when I added the second diff so I had room for all the transmission components. Almost like a lift kit on a truck.