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Just read this entire thread,, great read for sure and hope Bob gets better soon...:thumbsup:
Don't forget this guy. Destroyed in Seconds - Bulldozer Rampage - YouTube
Hi, great work! I think i know of the excavator you were talking about when talking about the tracks but the link is no good. I have a few questions about your tracks. Did you use commom mild steel and what did you use for the pins? What did you use for the sleeve over the pin? I've been wanting to build a dozer for a long time but finances stand in my way. Anyway, what did the dozer end up weighing and what was the total build cost for materials only? Any videos? Hope to see a new project from you!
If all goes well, I should be able to post a video of it in action soon.
If anything hard gets picked up in the track and carried forward, it could jamb against the deck support directly above the wheel. Looks like a pretty tight shear there. Could bend or break something if that should happen. Maybe the wheels should be heavily sprung so as to give way.
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I second that.I also think the bogey wheel should be able to rotate forward, and down, to allow said object to clear through,and the bogey to spring back up into position.
My health is improving slowly. The dermatologist sent me to a vascular surgeon who came to the conclusion that I must decide whether to live with the pain and life threatening bleeding or have my feet amputated.Bob I am so glad to see you back in action. How has your recovery been going? Good I hope..... Did you come to any conclutions about the issues you have had health wise?
Chris
I purchased mine from "Northern Equipment" and am very disappointed in them. They are very slow and quite weak. Also, they are in my opinion, severely overpriced (I paid over $300 for the pair). I would suggest that you look elsewhere for yours though I have'nt had much luck in doing so myself. The ones that Struck used back in the day, looked much more rugged.Looking great. I am very interested in your linear actuators. How have they been working? I still need to improve my the blade lift on my mini dozer and have thought alot about linear actuators.
I second that.I also think the bogey wheel should be able to rotate forward, and down, to allow said object to clear through,and the bogey to spring back up into position.
I would make it sprung to go straight down (or either way), as the same thing is possible in reverse.
I need some advise. I may have asked this question once already. I apologize if that is true. In the photo below, the dozer is up on blocks. Notice how much slack that there is in the track. Do you think that I should run it like this or should it be tighter or looser ? Thanks in advance.