Sorry about the poor posting. It's easier for me to build this stuff than to post it. The top 2 pictures show the back side of the blade. The center plate is what will attach to my A frame and has the provision for sideways tilt and left and right angling. And yes it will be controlled by hyd.cylinders. I'll try to get more pictures soon.What are these parts for?? Will you be adding actuators for the blade?




Ok I will. Quite a few unknowns yet. Will find out more when I put it to workAwesome fab skills. Keep an eye on the 4 bolt flange bearings. We use a lot of em at work. When our operators are loading and unloading rolls if they bump into the the shafts supported by the bearings they have a tendency to crack the housings.
I think I'd have gone with a simple pin and dom pipe for this joint. Of course with a grease zek.I'm using 2 4 bolt cast iron flange bearings.View attachment 694064
I think you are right I probably over thought that one. Won't be real hard to change if it fails.I think I'd have gone with a simple pin and dom pipe for this joint. Of course with a grease zek.![]()
I always think of bearing not doing well with impacts...I think you are right I probably over thought that one. Won't be real hard to change if it fails.
Good thoughtI always think of bearing not doing well with impacts...
Absolutely toooo cool. I know it is an effort to post the pic's and answer the questions, but, please keep it upHere is my latest project. Spent most of a year at it. Has been very satisfying. Engine is 3 cyl. Kubota 20 hp. Drive is fully hydrostatic from a wrecked Massey swather I had given to me. Drive motors are 29 cu.in orbit motors from Princess auto. Brand new mini excavator tracks the single largest expense in the project. Didn't keep track of total time or expense but must be 1500 hrs and 5 or 6 thousand dollars by now. Any parts that could possibly be plasma cut I did on my 4x8 ft. Cnc plasma table including front idlers, rear drive sprockets and track rollers. Total weight might be 1200 lbs. Just guessing though. Top speed is close to 5 mph. Planning a 6 way dozer for it yet to. I'm very new at posting this kind of a thing so please bear with me.View attachment 692193View attachment 692194View attachment 692195View attachment 692197







Awesome fab skills. Keep an eye on the 4 bolt flange bearings. We use a lot of em at work. When our operators are loading and unloading rolls if they bump into the the shafts supported by the bearings they have a tendency to crack the housings.
Just a pin and dom* pipe as the bearing. Of course with a grease zek.What are some other / better options? (if any?) A two-bolt pillow-block is more fragile? Asking, not saying.
Just a pin and dom pipe as the bearing. Of course with a grease zek.
As long as you keep it greased it will last a long time. If you install a brass bushing and keep it greased it will last even longer.Interesting. How high of RPM would that be good for? Asking for a rototiller type design. Thanks!