candubobby
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- Jun 20, 2004
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This is a skid steer that is built from whatever I have lying around in the shop.
Picture from another angle before I painted it a couple of days ago.
In case you guys are wondering why there are so many curves in the lift arm, it's from an old reebok gym machine that I had, and all the parts are curved. I just recycled them.
Actually , this reebok has a lot of hydraulics in it, and I even reuse a lot of ORB6 to 3/8 jic connectors and the parker hoses that were in it.
With hindsight, will save me a lot of time if I am working with new materials rather than changing the design to fit all the materials. Well, my wife wants me to get ride of all the scrap lying around and this is one way of doing it.
Will post more pictures, details, specifications as I am putting the machine through it's tests in the next few days. There will be a lot of new driveway and pathway in my neighourhood in the next couple of weeks. Hopefully, all the changes will be done this week if my other half do not give me more "assignments".
Parts used:
13 hp electric start Honda
2 eatons hydraulic motor 3 cu.
1 ronzio pump
2 19.5 x 2 inch cylinder
1 10 x 2 inch cylinder
1 4 bank open centre control with motor spool in 2 of them
4 18 x 8.5 x 8 tires with rims.
tons of scape metal, connectors, bearing blocks, gear and chains. Whatever I have lying around.
will add a powerbeyond and joy stick for the bucket tilt and lift and to allow more accessories.
13 HP is pushing pretty hard, I have to gear it down pretty good ( 5 to 1 ) in the drive system. it's just that I have a few of these kicking around from other projects. Will pop in a 22 HP that I have over the winter to get more power.
Futur plans:
-snowplow ( hopefully before it snows )
-backhoe ( actually attached to the front )
-Drill ( I am trying to make my own auger just to be more challenging, so if someone knows how and have plans, please PM me )
-demolition hammer.
When ever times allows depending on better half.
Picture from another angle before I painted it a couple of days ago.
In case you guys are wondering why there are so many curves in the lift arm, it's from an old reebok gym machine that I had, and all the parts are curved. I just recycled them.
Actually , this reebok has a lot of hydraulics in it, and I even reuse a lot of ORB6 to 3/8 jic connectors and the parker hoses that were in it.
With hindsight, will save me a lot of time if I am working with new materials rather than changing the design to fit all the materials. Well, my wife wants me to get ride of all the scrap lying around and this is one way of doing it.
Will post more pictures, details, specifications as I am putting the machine through it's tests in the next few days. There will be a lot of new driveway and pathway in my neighourhood in the next couple of weeks. Hopefully, all the changes will be done this week if my other half do not give me more "assignments".
Parts used:
13 hp electric start Honda
2 eatons hydraulic motor 3 cu.
1 ronzio pump
2 19.5 x 2 inch cylinder
1 10 x 2 inch cylinder
1 4 bank open centre control with motor spool in 2 of them
4 18 x 8.5 x 8 tires with rims.
tons of scape metal, connectors, bearing blocks, gear and chains. Whatever I have lying around.
will add a powerbeyond and joy stick for the bucket tilt and lift and to allow more accessories.
13 HP is pushing pretty hard, I have to gear it down pretty good ( 5 to 1 ) in the drive system. it's just that I have a few of these kicking around from other projects. Will pop in a 22 HP that I have over the winter to get more power.
Futur plans:
-snowplow ( hopefully before it snows )
-backhoe ( actually attached to the front )
-Drill ( I am trying to make my own auger just to be more challenging, so if someone knows how and have plans, please PM me )
-demolition hammer.
When ever times allows depending on better half.