My Home built Loader

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Great project, Rohan!

Yours is prob the first built-from-scratch 4-in-1 I have seen.

I see you have chosen clevis-style cylinders for your 4-in-1 actuators.
Do you have a plan for making their pins greasable?
 
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#42  
Rohan,
Could you take a couple more pictrues of your bucket quick hitch? Looks like a great method.
Thanks,
John

No worries, but it won't be until the weekend.

BTW its not really my idea, it's a rip off of the JD method.

Cheers

Rohan
 
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#43  
Don't you just hate it when a project gets well under way, and the guy has to go back to work!!! Maybe we need to start a collection so he can stay home and finish the loader???
Looking GREAT!!!
David from jax

Hey, All donations gratefully accepted :)

I have to find the money for the hydraulic control and hoses yet :(

Cheers

Rohan
 
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#44  
Great project, Rohan!

Yours is prob the first built-from-scratch 4-in-1 I have seen.

Yeah, and now I know why :rolleyes: Working out the geometry was a major pain, and it still might not work too well in practice.

I see you have chosen clevis-style cylinders for your 4-in-1 actuators.
Do you have a plan for making their pins greasable?

Yes I am going to drill them out oversize, and make a steel bush for the center part, then put a bronze bush inside with a greese nipple.

But that will be the last step.

My neighbour has a small Dingo skidsteer (the ones that you stand on the back) and his cylinders are the same style as mine. and there is no lubrication at all. They just change the pins every couple of years.

Cheers

Rohan
 
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#45  
Ok some more work this weekend and some more pics.

It doesen't look like I've done much except turn it over, but there is a lot of work in squaring it up and getting all the moving parts to swing evenly, and not curve like a baseball pitch :(

It would be nice if I could make the hydraulics work as they are, just to make it easier to check everything is nice and smooth, but I dont have a portable hydraulic power pack, and it would probably just make a mess anyway.

I also posted another pic of the attachment points on the back of the bucket, as requested. The Pins that hold the bottom are not in place yet.

Cheers

Rohan
 

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   / My Home built Loader #46  
Nice overhead lift. Did you build it, too?
 
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#48  
Well another couple of weeks have gone by and a few more days work on the loader.

It is really hot here at the moment, so working in the shed is like some sort of torture.

Anyway, I have made some progress, although it's the little things that take the time.

I removed the existing subframe from the tractor that I made about 6 months ago for my backhoe, and started adapting it to take the loader. There is still a bit of work to go in that area, but it's looking promising.

I had a bit of a scare today, when I ran a string line down the middle of the loader and the subframe to line them up, and they were miles out. I thought I had stuffed something up big time, until I remeasured and found the string was not in the middle at one end... much relieved.

I put the bucket on today to see how it fitted. It took me ages with the hoist and jacks and things to get it to seat in the right place, then I tacked it so I didn't have to go through that again.

I'm nearly ready to have a test fit on the tractor, to see how it all looks, hopefully it will be fine.

Cheers

Rohan
 

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   / My Home built Loader #49  
Can't wait to see it on the tractor!!!
 
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Can't wait to see it on the tractor!!!

Hopefully I'll still be able to see the tractor. Once I put the bucket in place and stood back, it looks pretty big :eek:

I still have to cut some length off the main posts as they are about 250mm too long, but I thought I would wait for my new bandsaw to arrive for that cut :D

Cheers

Rohan
 

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