Tractor backhoe - homemade

   / Tractor backhoe - homemade
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#1,381  
None of it ZJ. I just work alot so these are just logical consequences. Haven't heard from you in a while...
Don't worry Kyle, I'll get there and have a beer as soon as I make a plane and make it fly ;)
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,382  
None of it ZJ. I just work alot ...
It was joke, off course. Don't get it wrong ;)

I know you are very diligent...except talent you have...and young enough :D
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,383  
If you have a plane making idea on your bucket list I found one to go by and for your safety it maintains the six foot rule for when you fly over....
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Just make sure you finish this 3 boom back hoe first so I can see it work, then go flying......
 
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#1,384  
Finished boom #1, washed and sprayed. We got below zero today so it's gonna hang next to a heat source...




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   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,385  
Getting there, I'm going out on a limb here but I'm thinking your not going to get this done til next year........
 
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#1,386  
Well, I hope I will...asap
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,387  
Prepping for paint is my least favorite thing to do....

Keep up the hard work.
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,388  
Clean up after painting is my least favorite thing to do, I hate clean up!!!!!!!! Thats one reason why rattle cans are used on smaller jobs but this back-hoe it might be a bit much for them.
 
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#1,390  
No, he's also from Croatia, just about 100 km away.
Finished no1...should be dry by morning.


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Started to work on no.3...expect to finish it tomorrow.

 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,391  
Wow picking up the pace and started prepping #3, but still say it wont be done til next year, I have a donut that says so.......
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,392  
BFreaky, it is looking

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   / Tractor backhoe - homemade
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#1,393  
Oldpath, then you sure have a maaagic donut...:). Thanks Xfaxman, I'm doing my best in this project
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,394  
"I'm doing my best in this project so I dont have to give Oldpath a box of Dunken Donuts"
 
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#1,395  
Made all the pins and bushings and aligned them in position. Welded everything, tomorrow remains just cleaning and spraying...told you I'll do it


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   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,396  
Thats a lot of pins and bushings and thats just on one boom, must be giving the lathe a work-out not to mention the cut off saw, how are those things cut, band saw?
 
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#1,397  
Yes, you can notice the bandsaw on 2nd picture on the left
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,398  
Wish I had your fabrication skills. Just Getting all those pins and bushings to line up requires great skill. Awesome build. Real professional looking job.
 
   / Tractor backhoe - homemade #1,399  
Made all the pins and bushings and aligned them in position. Welded everything, tomorrow remains just cleaning and spraying...told you I'll do it


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To make bushings and pins in bottom picture, I'm guessing one bushing is made in one piece, cut to length, put in lathe, use boring bar, then make pin to fit in, then cut bushing up in 4 pieces in band saw for that one pin, then put those 4 bushings back in lathe to smooth up,,,, but you do save time by not having to drill in a grease hole in pin..... So I'm seeing 6+hours of work just in those 5 bushing and pins in bottom picture, but now it looks like those bushings are all just tacked, dont they need fully welded around then sprayed? Yup not getting this done til next year..........
 
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#1,400  
Nope, it's done much faster. I use round tube with thick walls. First I cut it to 41 mm, then use lathe to square the sides and hole, press the replaceable bushing inside, and tack them in line. Later I welded everything. I use tacking only to align everything. If you weld hard right away it tends to pull those parts out of alignment. Got some great angles at the bucket, just as planned...

 

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