This guy builds lots of cool stuff like that out of old Cub Cadets, like forklifts, etc. Right now he is finishing up a CC dump truck:
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Wow, the guy says he's trying and learning and all you got is criticism? Articulated with a dump out of lawnmower parts is being pretty darn creative IMO.OK, cool idea, poor implementation. Dump body close to worthless, as he describes as very heavy, empty. No tie down areas. I'm a beginner welder, and I see welds worse than mine. Really wouldn't take much to have it done right though.
I like it not because of all the faults but because of his creativity. I see lots of similar mowers around here cheap or free because of mower deck or other problems but it's repurposed into something else that's useful.
A new idea that a fabricator could make even better or suit their needs.
One day I looked and had four pull behind lawn carts. The light bulb came on and I connected them all together in a row with hitches. I had to put down grass seed, so seed bags in first cart, second a bucket and tools, third compost soil, fourth lime with a spreader behind it.
Anyone seeing that "train" going around must have thought I was crazy but it worked great.
OK, I said it was cool, but done wrong. That's like me saying it was creative. If you think the welds are worthy of what he built...Wow, the guy says he's trying and learning and all you got is criticism? Articulated with a dump out of lawnmower parts is being pretty darn creative IMO.
He has made all kinds of cool stuff out of old CC's including a motor grader and a fork lift. Also has a good collection of restored old CC's.I like it not because of all the faults but because of his creativity. I see lots of similar mowers around here cheap or free because of mower deck or other problems but it's repurposed into something else that's useful.
You'd have to figure out a way to steer it, but it's doable.I want to build one of these motorized wheelbarrows out of a rear-engine rider:
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Wow, a beginner that’s also a certified inspector. Never met one of those before.OK, I said it was cool, but done wrong. That's like me saying it was creative. If you think the welds are worthy of what he built...
Also, HE said it was heavy, at that point, change location of hinges.
I think he was trying to make it look like a full-scale off-road dump truck, but it just limits the capacity of the bed. I would have just made a rectangular box and made it bigger.OK, cool idea, poor implementation. Dump body close to worthless, as he describes as very heavy, empty. No tie down areas. I'm a beginner welder, and I see welds worse than mine. Really wouldn't take much to have it done right though.
You'd have to figure out a way to steer it, but it's doable.
Best watch out, D&D doesn't like it when people critique others work.I think he was trying to make it look like a full-scale off-road dump truck, but it just limits the capacity of the bed. I would have just made a rectangular box and made it bigger.
He has a plasma table to cut out all the odd shapes required to make the bed.
). Growing up on the farm was great, like having two Dad's, Dad & Mom's Dad who was a mechanical engineer, M.D., D.O., Surgeon. "Doc" everyone simply called him. His wife, my Grandmother, was this tiny 4'11 ,98# lady who loved gardening. So Doc builds her a cart from a 1960 "Poplar Mechanics" issue.