Tractor backhoe - homemade

/ Tractor backhoe - homemade #461  
I'd say it's not that people don't want to pay for quality, it's more that it's difficult to find a quality product to pay for. Of course there are the exceptions.
Or else, the other products are "good enough" and they don't want to pay extra for an item that greatly exceeds their needs (ie: the same reason that the tools that live on our tractors are from HF, not Snapon).

Aaron Z
 
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#462  
It depends on the price/quality ratio. I'm afraid yours will be too expensive to be commercially feasible as people dont pay for quality these days... cheap, cheap, cheap...

If it would ever go into real production I don't think it would be to expensive, it would cost a little over the cost of a high quality front loader, and there are people who would pay that amount to get a quality backhoe attachment
 
/ Tractor backhoe - homemade #463  
So many intangibles when calculating costs. Like how long does girlfriend need bathroom breaks? Don't answer. I'm just kidding. It is the manufacturing side of me coming out.

Maybe sell Jack in China the rights to mfg and sell?

Honestly, I could see setting up to make these with your own waterjet, CNC mill and some other stuff to handle the iron. If setup lean with maybe 5 man crew and everyone helps paint on 1 day of week, I believe you could make for about the same as a comparable backhoe. Some stuff will get revised to make mfg easier maybe. I think logistics could be your biggest headache.
 
/ Tractor backhoe - homemade #464  
I'd say it's not that people don't want to pay for quality, it's more that it's difficult to find a quality product to pay for. Of course there are the exceptions.
People want to pay for bragging rights of a brand name with all the advertising that goes with it to make everybody else aware how great the product is your customer bought... They dont pay for just quality :)
 
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Today I managed to find some time to make some pins and bushings to finish the bucket mechanism...so here is the whole movement

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/ Tractor backhoe - homemade #466  
Looks like you have designed a nice "quick attach" solution for a single pin on/off for the bucket. VERY NICE!
 
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#467  
Well, I hope that will save me alot of time and trouble :)
 
/ Tractor backhoe - homemade #470  
Very impressive. Looks like you have a lot of rotation on the curl. Excited to see it in operation
 
/ Tractor backhoe - homemade #471  
Very impressive. Looks like you have a lot of rotation on the curl. Excited to see it in operation
 
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#472  
I wanted to get the maximum angle and as much force as possible. This is a 15 t cylinder so I believe it will do the job
 
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#474  
I agree. With these components and pumps I'm hoping for solid performance, but we'll see
 
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#475  
Today I did some final welding on the buckets, so here they are

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/ Tractor backhoe - homemade #476  
You Sir do awesome work. That quick attach looks slick. Much simpler than the one i had to mate my auger to on a CAT excavator. It had a tapered plate with a draw bar to lock it into place.
again nice work!
 
/ Tractor backhoe - homemade #477  
You Sir do awesome work. That quick attach looks slick. Much simpler than the one i had to mate my auger to on a CAT excavator. It had a tapered plate with a draw bar to lock it into place.
Like this ? Eurosteel B.V.**|**Work Tool Attachments

The wedge type is much preferred when sieving out stones with a skeleton bucket because you rattle so much with the bucket that any slop it has, increases. Its a more complicated and expensive design though...
New Holland E265B puin laden op een Fendt Vario 930 met Dezeure Grondkar: - YouTube
 
/ Tractor backhoe - homemade #478  
Today I did some final welding on the buckets, so here they are


Ok, as usual, you outclass me in your fabrication skills. Where did you find the bucket teeth? Did you order them, receive then, and measure them to decide where to put holes, or how did you figure out the geometry needed to get such a great fit?

Regards,
Tom
 
/ Tractor backhoe - homemade #479  
I can't believe the talent that people have. This is one awesome homebuilt.
 
/ Tractor backhoe - homemade #480  
Today I did some final welding on the buckets, so here they are

What type of work do you anticipate doing with this awesome home built backhoe? Do you have specific projects planned? General use around your property? Commercial work?

Can't wait to see this monster in action!

Thomas
 

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