Sodo
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2012
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- Location
- Cascade Mtns of WA state
- Tractor
- Kubota B-series & Mini Excavator
I often have to drag logs out of the woods to feed a sawmill. I built a lightweight dolly, that has been working very well but when I overload it the tires pop. So I built a heavier duty unit, now I have two.
I had the wheels in the junkpile but had to buy axles and hubs (from Trailer Hitches & Vehicle Accessories (800)298-8924). The stub axles are 1.25 inch solid HR steel. I welded today until I ran out of wire <grrrr>
It's made of 1x2x.125 steel tubing. Rectangle size is 22 inches wide, 16 inches long.
Solid axle is 1.25 inch HR steel
Wheels are on 8 inch trailer wheels, tires rated for 590 lbs each max. Got the stub axles and hubs from etrailer.com.
Structure is ready, now have to add the uprights to cradle the log, and the hold-downs. When I get back with more wire.
Enjoying my new generator. $999 delivered! I hope it lasts. Harbor freight welding cart was a good $49 spent but would have been a better $35 a couple days later.
"Start your generator in 4 easy steps!" Imagine that. Also it says QUIET 72dB. Well if thats quiet I'd hate to even hear the number for my old generator. You can see the hearing protection sitting ontop. I don't look forward to removing it so I can wear my welding hat. Maybe the starter cranking is 72dB, but when it fires up it's all 16 horsepower.
I had the wheels in the junkpile but had to buy axles and hubs (from Trailer Hitches & Vehicle Accessories (800)298-8924). The stub axles are 1.25 inch solid HR steel. I welded today until I ran out of wire <grrrr>
It's made of 1x2x.125 steel tubing. Rectangle size is 22 inches wide, 16 inches long.
Solid axle is 1.25 inch HR steel
Wheels are on 8 inch trailer wheels, tires rated for 590 lbs each max. Got the stub axles and hubs from etrailer.com.
Structure is ready, now have to add the uprights to cradle the log, and the hold-downs. When I get back with more wire.
Enjoying my new generator. $999 delivered! I hope it lasts. Harbor freight welding cart was a good $49 spent but would have been a better $35 a couple days later.
"Start your generator in 4 easy steps!" Imagine that. Also it says QUIET 72dB. Well if thats quiet I'd hate to even hear the number for my old generator. You can see the hearing protection sitting ontop. I don't look forward to removing it so I can wear my welding hat. Maybe the starter cranking is 72dB, but when it fires up it's all 16 horsepower.
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