Timbersawz
Bronze Member
Im currently trying to tame a ridgeline to hopefully be able to build a house on. My battle so far has been with building the track/driveway up. Its 400 yards long and for most of it climbs at a rate of 1 to 5. I have thrown all my spare time over 18 months getting as far as I have.
I have brought a cheap skid steer to help in the hill fight, its a Halidig that was made here in NZ in the late 80's early 90's and it was built without a handbrake (later models were fitted with them)
The obvious issue is that if it breaks a hyd hose, engine quits or breaks a drive chain (or take your pick of potential break downs) I would have no way of stopping this thing on such a treacherous site.
I need to build a park brake for it, needs to be something simple to build as the machines not easily removable from the site and I dont have any sort of workshop facilities there, but could run a welder, grinders etc off a generator.
One idea I had was to run a type of long bar or pin that would go from inside the cab, through the side of the skidsteer and into the spokes of the front wheels on each side. The hydraulics generally offer quite a bit of resistance from it rolling, but I need something that will mean im not rolling 200feet down to the creek.
Ideas gentlemen?

as you can see its excellent tyre grip allows it to hold upside down!
I have brought a cheap skid steer to help in the hill fight, its a Halidig that was made here in NZ in the late 80's early 90's and it was built without a handbrake (later models were fitted with them)
The obvious issue is that if it breaks a hyd hose, engine quits or breaks a drive chain (or take your pick of potential break downs) I would have no way of stopping this thing on such a treacherous site.
I need to build a park brake for it, needs to be something simple to build as the machines not easily removable from the site and I dont have any sort of workshop facilities there, but could run a welder, grinders etc off a generator.
One idea I had was to run a type of long bar or pin that would go from inside the cab, through the side of the skidsteer and into the spokes of the front wheels on each side. The hydraulics generally offer quite a bit of resistance from it rolling, but I need something that will mean im not rolling 200feet down to the creek.
Ideas gentlemen?

as you can see its excellent tyre grip allows it to hold upside down!