Snowboss 3 0 wheelbarrow attachment

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @Biokemist-o3k
    @Biokemist-o3k 2 года назад +1

    It is so hard to get views but I think everyone would want to see this!!

  • @charliec.5303
    @charliec.5303 5 лет назад +1

    Nice job!! Very professional looking. There are a few other conversions around but yours caught my eye for it's clean simple look and I especially liked the added actuator for dumping. The paint job is almost too nice though. It will be a shame to put that first scratch in it. I was glad to get some ideas from it.

    • @Camozzika
      @Camozzika  5 лет назад

      Thank you very much, much appreciated.

  • @EricFB
    @EricFB Год назад

    Do you have one wheel unpinned to make sharp turns or do the tires just skip around?/ is the axle solid?

    • @Camozzika
      @Camozzika  Год назад

      It's based on an 1977 Ariens, back then you could lock both wheels or free one at will. There is a nut in the middle of the left hub that you tightened or loosened for that

  • @clay8038
    @clay8038 3 года назад

    Make video with a load in the dumpbox how does it hold up with the friction wheel I'm thinking of making one

    • @Camozzika
      @Camozzika  3 года назад

      Unfortunately I took it off for the winter and I will need to replace the actuator, I bough that one in a yard sale and it slips right at the begining of the stroke. But as far as carrying the load around there was never an issue with the friction disk.

  • @seniorchief48
    @seniorchief48 2 года назад

    love this conversuon. I am trying to figure out what to do with the snow blower that I replaced this winter. Would it handle better with the front wheel a few inches farther forward, or not?

    • @Camozzika
      @Camozzika  2 года назад

      I got lucky, because the distance is just perfect, if the wheels were further out, it would be much harder to rotate/turn when the bucket is ful of dirt or else. It balances out niceley with the weight of the motor when dumping

  • @Biokemist-o3k
    @Biokemist-o3k 2 года назад

    I have to say that this is absolutely what I have been looking for. This is such an incredible build that I am truly stunned. Everything that has been said before in the comments I have to reiterate. Beautiful job. How is it after three years? Oh and a big Question , Are you in Canada? I just get that feeling....Merry Christmas and thank you for sharing.

    • @Camozzika
      @Camozzika  2 года назад +1

      Thanks again, I have to say that I got rid of the bucket add on this year. It worked great but I really wasn't using it and it took too much space in my shed. I just love working in my garage on any project I come up with and this was one where I said why not, lets try.

    • @Biokemist-o3k
      @Biokemist-o3k 2 года назад

      @@Camozzika That is so great! I really need one of these and your build is the cleanest and most useful. I have a snowblower with tracks that I am going to use to build one like yours for myself. I absolutely want to have a sulky of some sort to be able to ride along. I also want to build one for my father who loves working outside and is 74 and truly doesn't need one of these but it would make everything so much easier.. I love how you modified everything and made a snowblower you can be proud of. I sent your videos to a bunch of my friends and hopefully they will watch. Are you in Canada?

    • @Camozzika
      @Camozzika  2 года назад +1

      ​@@Biokemist-o3k Yes I am from Canada, south shore of Montreal Quebec. for some reason it hasn't snowed this year so far and I can’t wait to try it out.
      I replaced the wheels brass bushings with bearings, I installed a vibrator unit (used to vibrate dump trucks) on the bucket so that when you hit compacted snow instead of rising on top of it, it will sink in.
      Also installed a heater system, to heat my jacket and gloves and I can control the temperature. I installed a new light bar in front instead of the front lights.
      I also Installed an air horn, because why not. I can’t wait to show it off. Next, I might install a remote starter, not sure yet if I will.

    • @Biokemist-o3k
      @Biokemist-o3k 2 года назад

      @@Camozzika You are always welcome down here my brother. I have been searching out equipment of army machine and welding /fabrication shop. My goal is to have a machine shop that uses all 1800's machines and runs on steam power and belts like they did back then.I found a 200 year old lathe and needed room for a working lathe so I loaned it to my friend who is restoring it. I have a decent shop already but it is getting better. I just found a tire changer from the 70's 80's and a state of the art bubble balancer from back then as well. I have a lot of sanding and painting to do yet.

  • @simpson1704
    @simpson1704 3 года назад

    What size actuator did you use?

    • @Camozzika
      @Camozzika  3 года назад

      I used an actuator that I found in a yard sale for 10$, it has an 8'' stroke and a capacity of 500lb