Earth Mover my neighbor built

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Even if no plans are available, since some people have fab skills with no drawing abilities, is there a chance of getting more detailed pictures?
The exact dimensions can be modified to fit each persons tractor, so as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.

Any chance on getting a few more thousand words on it???

David from jax
 
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#22  
My neighbor is out of town right now BUT I've sent him an e-mail and hope to get a reply tonight. I don't think he has any drawn plans but not sure.
 
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Thanks KansasKid
 
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PineRidge said:
Hey Bob how about posting a picture of the pan that you borrowed for comparison.

Your wish is my command PR! :)

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c394/bobad/Picture011.jpg

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c394/bobad/Picture012.jpg

Note to pan designers: When the blade bites into the soil, the tires compress and sometimes cause a "megabite", bogging even a big tractor. If tires were solid rubber or perhaps 6 ply and water filled, the cut would be much more uniform.
 
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Bob thanks for the trouble of posting those great pictures. I have copied them into my project file for later reference.
 
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#26  
I talked to the neighbor and he said he just built it from pictures of another scraper......with some modifications.
Good luck gentlemen...start your welders.
 
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#27  
If you would like more detailed picture of anything just let me know and I will do my best to help. I'm heading to Florida Tuesday and will be back August 23. You can e-mail me at: xxjdd67210@hotmail.com (remove the xx's) and I will get back with you after the 23rd.
Jerry
 
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have_blue said:
Your wish is my command PR! :)

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c394/bobad/Picture011.jpg

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c394/bobad/Picture012.jpg

Note to pan designers: When the blade bites into the soil, the tires compress and sometimes cause a "megabite", bogging even a big tractor. If tires were solid rubber or perhaps 6 ply and water filled, the cut would be much more uniform.

I can't figure out how this pan dumps??? Or what raises the gate?? Or how it lowers to fill?? I just don't get this one. Someone help me??
 
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ovrszd said:
I can't figure out how this pan dumps??? Or what raises the gate?? Or how it lowers to fill??

It has 2 large cylinders, 1 on each side. They are located high up, but are quite visible in the picture. 1 of them started leaking, and I had to pull it off to rework it. It was quite heavy... I bet it weighs 75 pounds.
 
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Looks like a good setup to me.
 

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