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muddstopper
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Took digger for a trial run today. Not exactly what I had hoped for. A couple of problems I have ran into. First, I have 3 1/2in of stroke on my eccentrics. I found that with that much stroke, the digger will jerk the tiller back every time it strikes the ground. Second problem is speed of the digger attachment. I put equal size pulleys on the eccentric and the tiller shaft. I was worried that it might turn to fast, but I had to have a starting point so 1 to 1 gearing. The digger moves to slow with this arrangment. I feel like the slow speed is part of the problem with the jerking and stopping of the forward momentium. I plan on making a shorter eccentric, cutting the stoke about in half. I will also increase the size of the drive pulley from 3 3/4 dia to around 5. These two changes should speed up the digger and hopefully the shorter stroke should stop the jerking backwards of the tiller. Digger worked better with tiller in high gear than it did in low. But every time the digger attachment moved forward, it would stop the tiller. One contributing factor might be dry, very hard soil, but I think the mechanics are still the bigger problem. I will post a few more pics once I get the bugs worked out.