Stampeder
Gold Member
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2006
- Messages
- 317
- Location
- East Texas
- Tractor
- Montana 4940C, FEL, Quick change 3 point factory hitch, pallet forks, grapple, 50 gal tank sprayer, Bush Hog PHD
Not crazy - just ambitious. Folks on this forum appreciate that you're doing it yourself and will support your efforts. Once you make it clear to everyone, as you just did, that you have unhitched your project from the "should I buy or make" wagon, then it's all about getting the materials, putting it together and making it work.
About reinventing the wheel: as a designer, I hear this a lot from the bean counter types and it really dives me nuts. Thanks to some losers (in the eyes of the business community) a few enterprising individuals reinvented the wheel and got the cam, the sprocket, the gear, disk and drum brakes, the clutch, the disc plow, the pneumatic tire in all its many forms, the bogey, the harmonic balancer, the list is as long as your immagination. So, no more appologies for reinventing the wheel, but just remember to post pictures when you do.
Good luck with your project,
-Jim
Hey BabyGrand:
I have a stock reply to the bean counters and it shuts them up every time. Ask them if they know what a bicycle is. It was invented over 100 years ago and is still being reinvented by people that make huge amounts of dollars doing it. :thumbsup: So reinvention is a good thing. Automobiles are another example. I'll be they don't drive the same car they had 20 or 30 years ago.
Bean counters are alwayss looking backwards.....that's why their a pain in the neck