What did you do with your Chinese baby digger today?

   / What did you do with your Chinese baby digger today? #141  
Wow! I know the honeysuckle can be tough but, bucket teeth shouldn't do that..:oops::confused: Is yours the L12?
Ya its the L- 12. Bent both outer teeth about 45 degrees down from where they s'posed to be.
Dont do any good to straighten them,---they wont hold. I am not pulling that hard on them either,---engine at fast idle is all I run the motor.
 
   / What did you do with your Chinese baby digger today? #142  
Ya its the L- 12. Bent both outer teeth about 45 degrees down from where they s'posed to be.
Dont do any good to straighten them,---they wont hold. I am not pulling that hard on them either,---engine at fast idle is all I run the motor.
Pls post a photo or 2.
 
   / What did you do with your Chinese baby digger today?
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#143  
Unless your welds are poor, the weakest link will likely be the carcass of your bucket.
I plan on using 3/16 x3" as a reinforcing plate across the back of the bucket and then weld the hook to that. I will be beefing up the bucket wherever needed.
 
   / What did you do with your Chinese baby digger today?
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#144  
Another helpful video if you don't understand the track system.
 
   / What did you do with your Chinese baby digger today?
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#145  
Ya its the L- 12. Bent both outer teeth about 45 degrees down from where they s'posed to be.
Dont do any good to straighten them,---they wont hold. I am not pulling that hard on them either,---engine at fast idle is all I run the motor.
Is it possible the hydraulic pressure is set too high? I would think that the bucket teeth should be incredibly tough. I have never bent or broken a tooth on the large machines, I have seen them missing on machines, so I know it happens. Just another reason to remove the teeth and make your own as dfkrug suggests.
 
   / What did you do with your Chinese baby digger today? #146  
Sposed to have been a NEW machine, BUT motor was junk when I got it,---had been used for something BEFORE it got put on the digger,--intake valve was burned full of crap and stuck open, carb was rusted shut, etc. ----meter showed 4 hours on it, course I left the master on and now shows 33! lol! ( damn junk!)---
Anyway I gotta modify some REAL teeth to put on it. I have some regular small teeth somewhere here if I can find them that I want to figure out how to make them fit this winter. Diggin days here are down to the final hours,--ground is going to start freezing in a few days.
I love the digger! --- I can do some serious damage with it in a short time! LOL!
 
   / What did you do with your Chinese baby digger today? #147  
You have a lot of criteria to consider: hydraulic power for a continuous-duty implement is a big deal that would usually need a hydraulic system with 2 or more pumps. Otherwise, your mower stops when you turn the house, drive, or lower the boom. Not really practical. Low-duty hyd implements can work fine on one-pump systems. On my tractor, I have used hydraulic chainsaws, concrete mixer, and augers.

I think you could design a mower with those limitations, but it would prob be a single blade of only 12-20 inches. You would REALLY need hyd oil cooling as well.
Well, someone asked, so they built one. Looks pretty impractical for these small minis with one pump. I see the blades hit the chains when tilted.

 
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#148  
Well, someone asked, so they built one. Looks pretty impractical for these small minis with one pump. I see the blades hit the chains when tilted.

Can you imagine being proud of that? Chains being hit by the blade :oops: :oops::ROFLMAO: smh.. Also what is that behind the seat next to the rear glass. looks like weights? No, it can't be weights, can it?:oops:
 
   / What did you do with your Chinese baby digger today? #149  
Can you imagine being proud of that?
Well, it is a start. The designer, where ever he is, needs to try it out to see how it works, then improve it. I think it could work if he went battery-electric, and used side plates instead of chains. Hyd power not practical here.

Imagine just taking one of those 80V Greenworks lawn mowers, and adapting it to the dipper....
 
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Well, it is a start. The designer, where ever he is, needs to try it out to see how it works, then improve it. I think it could work if he went battery-electric, and used side plates instead of chains. Hyd power not practical here.

Imagine just taking one of those 80V Greenworks lawn mowers, and adapting it to the dipper....
years ago I had a 2 cycle 20 inch push mower with aluminum deck. I loved that mower, so light and very powerful.. I cant help but think it may be possible to adapt something like that. I may still have that mower somewhere in the barn. If I remember correctly, hydraulics are not very efficient at transferring power. They are very convenient. A gearbox is more efficient.
 

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