Tractor backhoe - homemade

   / Tractor backhoe - homemade
  • Thread Starter
#1,151  
If you compare this one with rk 525, it had 10 mm top and bottom plates, 8 mm side plates and larger profile height. I managed to reduce the weight of the machine by 400 kg by now. When it's finished I plan to take it to drive on scale to measure the weight of complete machine
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,152  
It's a small curve but it was quite hard to bend.

8mm is pretty thick, as noted by others. You should use some heat with an O/A torch while bending. It does not need to get very hot. I once built a 13" wide bucket for my home-built CADDigger, and it called for 1/4" plate, bent around some side plates. I was surprised that I was able to bend it at all with 2 cheapo come-alongs and a torch.

Now I know better. 3/16" plate would have been fine, with wear plates where needed. With all those fine gussets you made, BF, you can go thinner on the carcass. Sometimes even 1/8" is enough, esp with exotic steels, wear plates, and gussets.

Looks great.
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,153  
8mm is more than 1/4 thick. I don稚 think the boom on my 310 is any heavier. Making a boom ridiculous overkill has no benefits and plenty of negatives. Upwards of 15mm on the boom would result in something his tractor couldn稚 even move.

I didnt propose 15mm for his backhoe, i was just wondering how easy it is to bend 8mm into the shape of the boom, because at work, we work with substantially heavier material which is bent with a press. For what im thinking of building, i'm unsure if i want 6 or 8mm, i could build it lighter with 6mm and a higher cross section, but have more risk of getting local cracks where cylinder brackets are welded to the top and bottom plates of the boom.

With 6mm i wouldnt need brake pressing a dozen steps to create a radius like we do at work, but what i understand from Bfreaky, 8mm is too strong to clamp into a curve..
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,154  
...just to clarify once more: at work we build booms for 30 to 250 ton exvavators, but i am thinking of building a backhoe for myself, which would compare to a 3 ton excavator. Which is a machine size of which Bfreaky has more experience with, than me šŸ˜‰šŸ‘
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,155  
What page or year is the finished BH on?
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,156  
What page or year is the finished BH on?

Page 20/21 I believe.

That was the first one that BFreaky built. He is now on a second one that will be improved.
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade
  • Thread Starter
#1,157  
Renze, it's not too hard to bend, you just have to use 2 really large clamps with trapezoid thread and press the plate every 20 cm step by step and it works. If that fails you can always use small hydraulic jack with O frame. That was my plan B in case clamps couldn't do it.
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade
  • Thread Starter
#1,158  
Thick parts for kingpost and boom no.3.

2ag2idj.jpg


oaujnl.jpg
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,159  
CAD, wow! Sure wish I could grasp this dam* computer "thing":laughing:
As usual, amazing BF:thumbsup:
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2018 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD 4x4 Crew Cab 9FT Flatbed Truck (A51692)
2018 Chevrolet...
2023 RAM 3500 4DR 4X4 CAB AND CHASSIS (A56138)
2023 RAM 3500 4DR...
Ford Super Duty Pickup Truck Bed (A51691)
Ford Super Duty...
2020 KENWORTH T680 TANDEM AXLE SLEEPER (A56129)
2020 KENWORTH T680...
2007 Amkus Rescue System (A53421)
2007 Amkus Rescue...
2016 HINO 195 16FT BOX TRUCK (A56129)
2016 HINO 195 16FT...
 
Top