Longer and more advanced test in the next video :D Some things used in the video: amzn.to/482MKlK - Evolution S355MCS 14" Mitering Chop Saw amzn.to/3zSiwp7 - EVOMAG42 Magnetic Drilling amzn.to/3U951Ip - Gear Rack Pinion
Isn't that an AIR COOLED engine? ... but it's not gonna get ANY AIR.... and the rear end/transmission getting air from the engine.. it's gonna be REALLY HOT AIR because the engine WILL run HOT..... - if it does run too hot, maybe you could put a FAN behind the seat (like the fan from a car radiator, that runs on an electric motor) and use some sheet metal to not separate it from the back of the seat AND channel the air to be drawn in from both side of the seat... and you might be able to channel some of the fan exhaust under the engine to the transmission.. 🤷♂ - - I'm only halfway into the video, where you mounted the gas tank with that big thick sheets that WILL channel all that heat RIGHT ONTO THE BOTTOM OF THE GAS TANK.... SO IDK if you changed anything, or kept the design like this... I'm not a mechanic, or an engineer, but I would think that the heat of the engine is gonna get trapped from those sheets and the gas tank, ESPECIALLY when it's not moving AND because it's probably not going to be moving very fast... but I could be totally wrong of course :/
You should REALLY sharpen the WHOLE LENGTH of you blade.... it's like trying to chop down a tree with a baseball bat instead of an axe.... you don't have to sharpen both side like you did with those tip pieces (which think could end up flying off after a while from the vibrations shaking the bolts enough to become loose, but PROBABLY NOT) but you NEED TO cut grass with a SHARP BLADE..... But if you SHARPEN BOTH SIDES of the blade, then you can just FLIP IT OVER when one side gets dull LOL ..... but you REALLY ought to make it into a proper blade :)
Beautiful work my polish friend. I am a retired mechanic that worked on all aspects of mechanical equipment but I wish I had your skill set. You create extraordinary pieces of equipment.
I'm from Malaysia, I've been watching a lot of fabricating works that related to engines, body works on cars/trucks but I've never seen such a professional modification on mowing machine. Keep it up bro. Awesome.
i noticed that as well. it wouldnt even have the need for pedals if the speeds were fixed like in a standard Husqvarna mower, but here it seems like you have to keep the hand on the lever all the time
I agree.He needs to put notches like he did for the deck height in that handheld speed controller 3 forward Like 2 For when not cutting grass in reversuch as slow and high speed😊
Love the "stitched" plasma lines to fold it easier! I think the shoulder in the center of the wheel hub to enter the rim is fondamental to avoid shearing the studs and keeping the wheel centered at all times without vibrations
Looks fantastic. My only suggestion would be to weld 45degree plates along the underneath folded edges (internal 90 degree bends) of the blade shroud to minimise debri build up. Keep up the videos I love em and they inspire me to work in my shed on weekends also.
When you’re making the next metal plate with many holes. Take a look at the guys installing tiles. They use a laser pointer. It’s a very simple way to get detailed marks. Well done, looks fun
I thought that too for a bit then came to the realization that anywhere that needs 4wd is probably not an area that id be keen on mowing with a ride on
@@MrHurrix - have you seen Ventrac or Steiner mowers? Also, these types of mowers are also available in 4wd from a number of manufacturers... Stella, Orec, AS Motor, and Canycom all make 4WD versions.
@@JamesCopeland-i1j I haven't seen any of those brands down here in New Zealand & my ride on would have a hard time in the height of pasture mown in this video
@@MrHurrix - I'm not sure about New Zealand... but I'm pretty sure Canycom has a couple distributors in Oz. You might want to check them out. If I'm not mistaken, Orec has Aussie distributors, as well.
Very impressive as usual! Only thing I'd suggest is some 10mm bar to reinforce the edges of the mowing deck - it doesn't take much of an impact to bend 2mm plate into the blade arc...
That build looked expensive to make, but it appears you are able to make a good profit when sold. Excellent video and very entertaining to those of us who understand the complexity and appreciate this level of mechanical skill.
Jak zwykle masę solidnej roboty. My mieliśmy pod ręką Wladimirca, więc po prostu zbudowaliśmy do niego kosiarkę na bazie mostu od Mercedesa. I to przynajmniej jest zestaw prawie All terrain, ma konkretną szerokość i wjeżdża nawet w 1,5m chaszcze ;)
@@MadeinPolandChannel mój traktorek ma 15 koni i ramę lichą strasznie ,osłon trochę z cieniutkiej blachy i plastików a czuję że ma ciężko Tym większe brawa dla Ciebie
Nuoooooooo pazzesco Belluz, quel trattore è rarissimo!!! Non per uso agricolo ma portato a qualche esposizione diventa il Re della manifestazione! Poter mettere le mani su un mezzo del genere è veramente un privilegio! Anche la famosa pompa Bosh la puoi far ripartire, hai bisogno “solo” di un buon tornitore e di una tenuta fatta su misura! Non vedo l’ora di vedere i prossimi video di questo meraviglioso progetto!
First off let me apologize for seeming greedy. Your video and builds from ground up are phenomenal! I wish they can be done faster but these builds take time. AWESOME VIDEO!!! KEEP IT UP!!!
Just for fun I did some number crunching. 36 inch blade needs at least 5 HP. 6 or 7 HP to move it at a decent speed. So it's right in the sweet spot allowing it to mow at travel speed without breathing hard. Now to test the brush crushing. Next video. No doubt you'll be needing to do some more welding and beefing a few things up. For a prototype, that's a submission of an engineering degree final exam. Design, fabrication, utility and execution all covered. PS I can't get enough of that pneumatic hands free vice. Talk about a time saving frustration eliminator. And the miter gauge on the brake is the cat's meow.
Hello. Fantastic work It's exciting to see someone work metal with such precision and love of a job well done It gives the feeling that everything is possible for those who know how to buy the right tools and use them. Well done and thank you for sharing. ❤
You should be proud of yourself! A couple of minor points. I can see that blade bar bending the first time you hit a half buried log or rock, and I think you will find the thing much easier to drive with the forward/ reverse control as a foot pedal, rather than a hand lever.
Not only is it able to cut grass and brush, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was just as fun and capable at a local drag strip, or a hill climb event. 😂 Nicely done once again-great look/design also. I'd love to see you and "Workshop From Scratch" team up and do collaboration video. 👍
Cześć . Bardzo ładne spawanie w Twoim wykonaniu, też bym tak chciała. Ale nie widziałem, żebyś smarował obracające się części, takie jak mechanizm kierowniczy. Znowu podobał mi się Twój film. Pozdrowienia z Holandii
Very Cool Build, I enjoyed the entire Video. you got a new Subscriber from the USA. Keep up the great videos and Stay Safe over there. Look forward to watching more of Your builds.
⚜️Kosiarka jest dobra, ale można ją było dodać do przedniego zawieszenia para amortyzatorów dla wygody. Dobra robota, dobra robota. Zbierz wypróbuj minitraktor wielkości hinomoto. A z tyłu zrób Frezy do pspashki .byłoby bardzo interesujące .czekam na ten filmik ⚜️
Awesome mower. Sounds and looks great. Only things I would change are I would put on a high lift mower blade and a roll bar maybe a seat belt for uneven terrain. A roll bar can save your life my friend. I personally would have it two feet taller than the rider/ yourself. I call it the non crush zone.
Just found this channel, but you make this look WAY to easy!! Hahah. Incredible skills man. Beautiful build. Super simple video and gets right to it! Many blessings sent from one Pollack here in the states!
Now that is awesome. Very nice workmanship. Now this is no disrespect. But I would put me a Busch guard on the front. It will give it a Tougher look. Oh yeah Fenders over the back tires. Now like I said it's no disrespect, And this is just how I say it. But you did do an awesome job. 😃👍
On bumpy ground they are a PITA. You get to bouncing you will be glad you can use your feet to brace yourself anywhere you can instead of trying to worry about foot pedals. Plus you don't have to worry about your foot getting tired holding something down over long periods.
Very nice job my polish friend you have a lots of machinery experience beautiful nice equipment .I personally have a polish friend here in the USA michigan that he can also a great fabricator ex video ..from MI..
37:29 THANK YOU, i hate mowers that have bolts that rely on the important part having a thread. If it ever rusts you can just chop off the nut and put a new bolt+nut. Cause it WILL rust.
A very rugged build , a few suggestions? First, make two fillet plates and weld them in the inside angles on the front axle . Replace the front axle pivot bolt nut with a crown nut and cotter pin . Replace the doubled nuts with lock nuts . And make a full-length weld on both sides of the mower height adjustment selector plate
Very nicely made. I think my only suggestion would have. Been,out towards where you're cutting blades are I would have welded on some small Maybe twenty two degree angled pieces to cause an updraft Kind of like a Modern.Mulching blade Because in the end during your demonstration It looks like it's pushing a lot of grass over instead of pulling it up to cut level To your cutting height. 😊
Całkiem spoko, coś na zasadzie karczownic Orec. Ja osobiście używam traktorka Stiga Villa (kosisko z przodu, tylna oś skrętna, gaz i hamulec w pedałach) i wydaje mi się to najlepsza opcja... Mega manewrowe i nie ugniatasz tego co kosisz przednimi kołami. Oferowali fabryczne rozwiazania zamiast przedniego kosiska (kosiarka bijakowa, małe pługi do "orania", pług do odśnieżania, zamiatarka ). Myślę osobiście o dorobieniu glebogryzarki... Może zainspiruje Cię takimi pomysłami do kolejnego projektu :)
@@MadeinPolandChannel - I understand that... but it's still not designed to push with much resistance. I hope you get the longevity you want out of it. Doesn't look like you have many slopes to worry about anyway.
Eres un maquina increible tu trabajo la verdad cada vez que veo tus videos me acuerdo de el equipo A cuando se ponian a fabricar cosas pero tu las haces de verdad y pro total
Longer and more advanced test in the next video :D
Some things used in the video:
amzn.to/482MKlK - Evolution S355MCS 14" Mitering Chop Saw
amzn.to/3zSiwp7 - EVOMAG42 Magnetic Drilling
amzn.to/3U951Ip - Gear Rack Pinion
it looks like your PTO clutch was installed with the disc installed over the break tab. when you activate the clutch it looks like its binding.
Isn't that an AIR COOLED engine? ... but it's not gonna get ANY AIR.... and the rear end/transmission getting air from the engine.. it's gonna be REALLY HOT AIR because the engine WILL run HOT.....
- if it does run too hot, maybe you could put a FAN behind the seat (like the fan from a car radiator, that runs on an electric motor) and use some sheet metal to not separate it from the back of the seat AND channel the air to be drawn in from both side of the seat... and you might be able to channel some of the fan exhaust under the engine to the transmission.. 🤷♂
- - I'm only halfway into the video, where you mounted the gas tank with that big thick sheets that WILL channel all that heat RIGHT ONTO THE BOTTOM OF THE GAS TANK.... SO IDK if you changed anything, or kept the design like this... I'm not a mechanic, or an engineer, but I would think that the heat of the engine is gonna get trapped from those sheets and the gas tank, ESPECIALLY when it's not moving AND because it's probably not going to be moving very fast... but I could be totally wrong of course :/
You should REALLY sharpen the WHOLE LENGTH of you blade.... it's like trying to chop down a tree with a baseball bat instead of an axe.... you don't have to sharpen both side like you did with those tip pieces (which think could end up flying off after a while from the vibrations shaking the bolts enough to become loose, but PROBABLY NOT) but you NEED TO cut grass with a SHARP BLADE..... But if you SHARPEN BOTH SIDES of the blade, then you can just FLIP IT OVER when one side gets dull LOL ..... but you REALLY ought to make it into a proper blade :)
That's gonna weigh a ton.😮😅
Me too
Beautiful work my polish friend. I am a retired mechanic that worked on all aspects of mechanical equipment but I wish I had your skill set. You create extraordinary pieces of equipment.
Thank you very much! 👍
keren
I'm from Malaysia, I've been watching a lot of fabricating works that related to engines, body works on cars/trucks but I've never seen such a professional modification on mowing machine. Keep it up bro. Awesome.
Красивая осень! Красивая работа! Классный аппарат!!! Вы хороший инженер!!!
I to piękne Polskie zaklęcie w momencie gdy pękł gwintownik 😀 Bardzo fajna ta karczownica 👍
Slowo: "KURWA" tlumaczy wszystko doskonale ! :-)
Great work as always, Just needs foot controls so you can steer and hold a beer in the other hand.
i noticed that as well. it wouldnt even have the need for pedals if the speeds were fixed like in a standard Husqvarna mower, but here it seems like you have to keep the hand on the lever all the time
I agree.He needs to put notches like he did for the deck height in that handheld speed controller 3 forward Like 2 For when not cutting grass in reversuch as slow and high speed😊
Love the "stitched" plasma lines to fold it easier! I think the shoulder in the center of the wheel hub to enter the rim is fondamental to avoid shearing the studs and keeping the wheel centered at all times without vibrations
Mad Max called, he want his mover back 🥰
Looks fantastic. My only suggestion would be to weld 45degree plates along the underneath folded edges (internal 90 degree bends) of the blade shroud to minimise debri build up. Keep up the videos I love em and they inspire me to work in my shed on weekends also.
When you’re making the next metal plate with many holes. Take a look at the guys installing tiles. They use a laser pointer. It’s a very simple way to get detailed marks. Well done, looks fun
When you said "all terrain" I was thinking 4 wheel drive.
I thought that too for a bit then came to the realization that anywhere that needs 4wd is probably not an area that id be keen on mowing with a ride on
You'd be surprised how capable these machines are, even without 4wd.
@@MrHurrix - have you seen Ventrac or Steiner mowers? Also, these types of mowers are also available in 4wd from a number of manufacturers... Stella, Orec, AS Motor, and Canycom all make 4WD versions.
@@JamesCopeland-i1j I haven't seen any of those brands down here in New Zealand & my ride on would have a hard time in the height of pasture mown in this video
@@MrHurrix - I'm not sure about New Zealand... but I'm pretty sure Canycom has a couple distributors in Oz. You might want to check them out. If I'm not mistaken, Orec has Aussie distributors, as well.
Very impressive as usual! Only thing I'd suggest is some 10mm bar to reinforce the edges of the mowing deck - it doesn't take much of an impact to bend 2mm plate into the blade arc...
That build looked expensive to make, but it appears you are able to make a good profit when sold.
Excellent video and very entertaining to those of us who understand the complexity and appreciate this level of mechanical skill.
This guy is brilliant. First time seeing this. Wish i could learn from him. Bravo
Idzie jakby oporu nie czuła. Bestia nie kosiarka. Lux robota.
Dzięki 👍
Jak zwykle masę solidnej roboty. My mieliśmy pod ręką Wladimirca, więc po prostu zbudowaliśmy do niego kosiarkę na bazie mostu od Mercedesa. I to przynajmniej jest zestaw prawie All terrain, ma konkretną szerokość i wjeżdża nawet w 1,5m chaszcze ;)
Eats grass without a sweat. Looking forward to seeing how well the diffuser works on the high speed tests.
Half expected you to retrofit a mower deck to an ATV chassis lol
Jeden z najfajniejszych projektów 😊 pozdrawiam i czekam na kolejne projekty
Looks a bit like an OREC. This Florida lawn guy approves!
Made in Poland - meet the masters of CAD: cardboard autonomous design 😂😂. Great build!
Ale kozak traktorek
Konstrukcja pancerna nie do ruszenia ale silnik ma co ciagnac ,no i ta srednica koszenia tez swoje robi 👍
Powiem Ci, że ten silnik w ogóle nie odczuł tej trawy. Zobaczymy w przyszłym filmie co będzie z krzakami, gałęziami, czy nawet małymi drzewkami :)
@@MadeinPolandChannel mój traktorek ma 15 koni i ramę lichą strasznie ,osłon trochę z cieniutkiej blachy i plastików a czuję że ma ciężko
Tym większe brawa dla Ciebie
Nuoooooooo pazzesco Belluz, quel trattore è rarissimo!!! Non per uso agricolo ma portato a qualche esposizione diventa il Re della manifestazione! Poter mettere le mani su un mezzo del genere è veramente un privilegio! Anche la famosa pompa Bosh la puoi far ripartire, hai bisogno “solo” di un buon tornitore e di una tenuta fatta su misura! Non vedo l’ora di vedere i prossimi video di questo meraviglioso progetto!
Superb piece of kit you have made there, anyone would be glad to own anything that is made by you.
you never cease to amaze me with your skill and workmanship another quality job my fried I am so envious
Qu’elle maitrise chapeau l’artiste , tout ce que tu touches ce transforme en or 😮 ❤
First off let me apologize for seeming greedy. Your video and builds from ground up are phenomenal! I wish they can be done faster but these builds take time. AWESOME VIDEO!!! KEEP IT UP!!!
Fascinating. I wish I had half your skill and ingenuity.
Just for fun I did some number crunching. 36 inch blade needs at least 5 HP. 6 or 7 HP to move it at a decent speed. So it's right in the sweet spot allowing it to mow at travel speed without breathing hard.
Now to test the brush crushing. Next video. No doubt you'll be needing to do some more welding and beefing a few things up.
For a prototype, that's a submission of an engineering degree final exam. Design, fabrication, utility and execution all covered.
PS I can't get enough of that pneumatic hands free vice. Talk about a time saving frustration eliminator. And the miter gauge on the brake is the cat's meow.
Thanks that’s brilliant ! Better than any thing here in this country 😢
Hello. Fantastic work It's exciting to see someone work metal with such precision and love of a job well done It gives the feeling that everything is possible for those who know how to buy the right tools and use them. Well done and thank you for sharing. ❤
I love the exhaust system
Me too 😁
Awesome twin exhaust! Maybe some rubber muffler hangers for a bit of support? TFS! So cool!
Where did you get it from or from what engine you took it from?
You should be proud of yourself! A couple of minor points. I can see that blade bar bending the first time you hit a half buried log or rock, and I think you will find the thing much easier to drive with the forward/ reverse control as a foot pedal, rather than a hand lever.
I'll tell you one thing that this cats got it going on if you want something built he's the man for the job.
It's amazing, the machine works very efficiently!
What an EXCELLENT MOWER!!! WOW!! You really are an AMAZING BUILDER!!! You9 make me SO PROUD to be Part Polish!!! :D
This one lovely Polish word: "KURWA" explains everything that happened perfectly !
LOL
Zbigy from Canada
15:45 was hard to watch and was surprised to see due to you being a superb fabricator
Awesome build.awsome video. Thanks for sharing your skills with us. 😊😊
I learned a new word today. Thanks for leavin in the good stuff. Love this build.
A mower with a karting Cross look 👍. Well done, it's very cool
There's gotta be someone who truly believes that ALIENS made those circles...
❤
I want this guy on my fall of civilization crew..
I couldn't do what you do but I love watching your videos
Looks like a ole Snapper on steroids! Nice job!!!
Good work, clean workshop, I like that. What is the model od the transmision? Cheers Mate!
I don't know the name, but I got it from allen commander turf trooper 2 🙂
@@MadeinPolandChannel Thank you.
Very well done, excellent workmanship. Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to seeing your next project.
Not only is it able to cut grass and brush, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was just as fun and capable at a local drag strip, or a hill climb event. 😂
Nicely done once again-great look/design also. I'd love to see you and "Workshop From Scratch" team up and do collaboration video. 👍
I've been wanting to see someone do this and he did amazing
Cześć .
Bardzo ładne spawanie w Twoim wykonaniu, też bym tak chciała.
Ale nie widziałem, żebyś smarował obracające się części, takie jak mechanizm kierowniczy. Znowu podobał mi się Twój film.
Pozdrowienia z Holandii
Very Cool Build, I enjoyed the entire Video. you got a new Subscriber from the USA. Keep up the great videos and Stay Safe over there. Look forward to watching more of Your builds.
Very nice! So glad to know there are no grass field rocks in Poland.
⚜️Kosiarka jest dobra, ale można ją było dodać do przedniego zawieszenia para amortyzatorów dla wygody. Dobra robota, dobra robota. Zbierz wypróbuj minitraktor wielkości hinomoto. A z tyłu zrób Frezy do pspashki .byłoby bardzo interesujące .czekam na ten filmik ⚜️
Awesome mower. Sounds and looks great. Only things I would change are I would put on a high lift mower blade and a roll bar maybe a seat belt for uneven terrain. A roll bar can save your life my friend. I personally would have it two feet taller than the rider/ yourself. I call it the non crush zone.
Fachowa robota, pozdrawiam.
Just found this channel, but you make this look WAY to easy!! Hahah. Incredible skills man. Beautiful build. Super simple video and gets right to it! Many blessings sent from one Pollack here in the states!
dự án rất có ích cho những người nông dân,bạn là một thiên tài kỹ thuật có một không hai
tôi ước ao có một cái máy như bạn làm mà không được
Bravo une très belle réalisation
No lathe, no milling machine yet you fabricated an amazing machine. Someone donate this man some machines
I was thinking a truck load of steel lol and some axles
He is using a lathe.
Saludos desde Cayambe Ecuador un increíble trabajo bendiciones abrazos
What a build, bro. I enjoy watching your videos. The perfection you give to your invention is truly satisfying!❤
Brawo ! Świetna robota ! Pozdrawiam z Niemiec !
Very impressive, you are quite a talented fellow.👍
Magnifique, travail de professionnel, très ingénieux 👍👍👍👍👍
GREAT WORK 👍
Now that is awesome. Very nice workmanship. Now this is no disrespect. But I would put me a Busch guard on the front. It will give it a Tougher look. Oh yeah Fenders over the back tires. Now like I said it's no disrespect, And this is just how I say it. But you did do an awesome job. 😃👍
you can convert the handheld accelerator to two food pedals. Right food forward and left food backwards
On bumpy ground they are a PITA. You get to bouncing you will be glad you can use your feet to brace yourself anywhere you can instead of trying to worry about foot pedals. Plus you don't have to worry about your foot getting tired holding something down over long periods.
Its aliveeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!its alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! salutation from Montreal,Québec!!:)
That’s a great looking build 👍🏾🇦🇺
Very nice job my polish friend you have a lots of machinery experience beautiful nice equipment .I personally have a polish friend here in the USA michigan that he can also a great fabricator ex video ..from MI..
16:08 That was the most genuine KURWA I ever heard 🤣🤣 almost had me crying
37:29 THANK YOU, i hate mowers that have bolts that rely on the important part having a thread. If it ever rusts you can just chop off the nut and put a new bolt+nut. Cause it WILL rust.
Good job mister beautifully done
Looks like it did a good job 👍
9:50: CAD - Cardboard Aided Design :D
Świetnie się ogląda, jak zawsze!
A nice looking build and a fun project!
Наконец то дождались, есть что вечером посмотреть!
Absolutely incredible!
In April, I send you message on Instagram that you should build this kind of machine 🤣 I'm so happy you really made it 😅
Świetna robota 👍
50:04 - the exhaust looks great 👍
Not the best function, but it looks awesome 😊
More a rocket than an all terrain! Quite cool
Kawał dobrej roboty 👌
Very nice set up, I am envious of your shop!
A very rugged build , a few suggestions? First, make two fillet plates and weld them in the inside angles on the front axle . Replace the front axle pivot bolt nut with a crown nut and cotter pin . Replace the doubled nuts with lock nuts . And make a full-length weld on both sides of the mower height adjustment selector plate
Very nicely made. I think my only suggestion would have. Been,out towards where you're cutting blades are I would have welded on some small Maybe twenty two degree angled pieces to cause an updraft Kind of like a Modern.Mulching blade Because in the end during your demonstration It looks like it's pushing a lot of grass over instead of pulling it up to cut level To your cutting height. 😊
Puikus traktorius 👍👍👍
Linkėjimai iš Lietuvos 🇱🇹
Super nice work and IT WORKS WELL. Congratulations.
I'm not sure how much a hydrostatic transmission will appreciate all the hot air from the engine and going past the exhaust 😮
Całkiem spoko, coś na zasadzie karczownic Orec. Ja osobiście używam traktorka Stiga Villa (kosisko z przodu, tylna oś skrętna, gaz i hamulec w pedałach) i wydaje mi się to najlepsza opcja... Mega manewrowe i nie ugniatasz tego co kosisz przednimi kołami. Oferowali fabryczne rozwiazania zamiast przedniego kosiska (kosiarka bijakowa, małe pługi do "orania", pług do odśnieżania, zamiatarka ). Myślę osobiście o dorobieniu glebogryzarki... Może zainspiruje Cię takimi pomysłami do kolejnego projektu :)
That was a spectacular build but I'm still surprised you didn't build a gigantic drag mower and hitch it onto the go-cart or trike or such.
There you go! Very impressive!
Another great project, really like what you make.
Thanks 👍💪✌
Beautiful work as usual. Please make a rotary chain weeds flail next time
Also a farm disc mower head has a frail swing blade too
Outstanding work Sir. Altoz makes a 766 Track Drive mower that is an amazing machine.
45:15 - you'll want dual cables, or install rigid linkage to the speed control. When you're on a hill, the resistance will bind your single cable.
it's not a rope, but a steel wire that acts on the sheath and the pulling.
@@MadeinPolandChannel - I understand that... but it's still not designed to push with much resistance. I hope you get the longevity you want out of it. Doesn't look like you have many slopes to worry about anyway.
I compliment you on your work!!!
just love it ... U engineer the way i do .... didnt no there was a 2nd me hehe grate stuff 😁
Eres un maquina increible tu trabajo la verdad cada vez que veo tus videos me acuerdo de el equipo A cuando se ponian a fabricar cosas pero tu las haces de verdad y pro total
That is a nice build..it looks roughly the size of my 1985 Toro 11 32 mower