Here's a few pictures of this weekend's progress.
This is how it is working out... fine!
1st picture is an overall view from the front right side.
2nd picture is a side view with the boom curled up a bit. Note that much of those brackets at the joint between the boom and dipper stick will get cut off and discarded after final fit up and tests.
3rd picture shows the maximum swing to the right side. The left is the same. It is a tad over 120 degrees. Not too bad.
4th picture is a view of what will be under the operator. Shows the swing cylinders that will be covered by 1/4" diamond plate flooring.
5th picture shows the pivot assembly.
When I have the boom fully extended and step on the tow ring, the unit will tip the balance to the rear of the unit. This is good, because I will still have to add the floor plate, seat and hydraulic controls to the rear of the unit and the bucket and cylinders to the front. It is just about neutral. Once I put my butt in the seat and attach it to the tractor, I should have plenty of counterweight for full out reaches.
Also notice the 8" wheels under the unit. They will be attached to those legs sticking down from the main cross member. There will be a total of 4 wheels. They are rated at 300# each, and four of them should allow me to roll across the terrain fairly easily when the outriggers are up. They will lift off the ground as the outriggers are lowered.
Running totals:
Time = 42 hrs.
Approximate Cost = $450