I can see that you're very gifted at what you do. A great skill set. Your skills are critical for a good economy. A bit too complicated for me to build from scratch so just went out and bought a couple lol. Even though I build for a living and am multi skilled, I am very impressed with your skill set. Thanks and Cheers.
Neat design and well constructed. So nice to assemble when all your parts are laser cut. Only suggestion would be change the ball ends on your hydraulic rams (5:40), otherwise this will not last long. You have a stationary pin, through a ball end. What part is going to turn first? The ball on the pin, or the ball inside the end of the ram? Ball ends are great for connections that need to articulate in all planes. If you look at the ends on hydraulic rams on most excavators, they have a very large solid bushing with ground grooves for grease. There will be tonnes of force been transferred through this pivot connection. Keeping grease up to it will be endless.
This is awesome! Your a true engineer, fabricator, machinists, welder, designer. This was a joy to watch! Building my own fel and backhoe for my tractor is one of my goals. I subbed! I plan to watch all your videos.
Congratulations on your work, I met your channel today and I'm already subscribed. I am an Earthmoving Machine Operator and Mechanical Technician by training. I really want to build my backhoe, I already have many details of the projects, but I don't have enough money and some tools to get started. I will follow the whole series. I believe it is ready, but I will find out as soon as I see all the videos. Good work there. Brasil / RS / Bagé. December,24,2020
very damn cool project. working with heavy machinery myself id recommend putting some grooves in the pins so they hold grease. makes it much easier to stay greased and to get grease in
Великолепно!!! Сам бы с радостью занимался нечто подобным, но в наших реалиях это экономически не просто не выгодно , а скорее фатально. Если конечно ты не миллиардер и это творчество твоё милое хобби...
sir... i think its time for you to start your own brand and compete with the big ones like caterpillars or jcbs... this was a magnificent journey of construction... great job sir.admire your hard work!💪🏼💪🏼
Always wanted to build my own digger you've made me realize it's a ton of work-me cutting all that heavy plate 10mm plus with a angle grinder it would take ages great job looks tidy as
Might pay to weld your loose bush's in to side frames. If they are a slip fit and higher grade steel then the body they will flog out the holes and you will need to replace bushes at some stage and probably line bore your side plates. Really need crush on those bush's in side plates. Also use shoulder bolts on pin retainers. As soon as wear sets in you will shear the bolts or they will get loose. I like that you have had a crack though very nice development if parts and execution on assembly.
For practicality's sake, it probably would have served you better if you made it rear-steer like a forklift. It's much better for accuracy, and given that most of the stress is gonna be placed on the front axle, it would make sense for it to be a solid non-steerer. It would likely be more stable as well. The only thing that rear-steer wheeled equipment isn't better at is driving fast, and I don't think you're gonna be doing much of that lol.
can you do like a simple trench cutter with big wheels for a swampy area that goes straight, but throws all of the soil on its 2 sides to spread it out more evenly?
the best project I have seen until date..!!!..it's marvellous..!!...even I am working on the same project..!! Can you please provide with all the boom arm and bucket and stick measurements. Please.!!??
2:00 minutes in already started to lose interest. Die Grinder to create clearance for the Bushing ?? The Shaft going through the Bushing was a tighter fit than the Bush it was supporting ????
I can't help but think that this would have been half the cost to just buy a used mini excavator... I bought a good one for $4k, I'll bet this cost at least that and some...
@@AlfaSeven Yeah I get it. I do this stuff for a living and I see people doing it as a hobby and I think: Why!!! there's so man other things you could be doing. you have done a marvelous job, though. I think if it were on tracks, or at least skid steer, it would really be tremendous.
Thanks, Regarding backhoe. I guess it depends on where you live. Backhoe loader search in Wikipedia: "In Britain and Ireland they are commonly referred to simply as JCBs; they are popularly called "JCB" in India. In the United States, they are often referred to as "backhoes", although the term 'backhoe' only refers to one component. In Russia they are referred as excavator-loaders"
@@AlfaSeven brings up another mistake in language or grammar. many people refer to a particular item by a popular brand name instead of by the actual device or item name. Not all machines of a particular type are jcb's because that's a brand name. That happens a lot in construction, and that gets frustrating to me. I prefer to use the correct names on things. Over here they call all skip loaders fergie's such as Massey Ferguson's, and they tend to call all metal storage containers a conex which is another brand name, they refer to all skid steers as bobcats, and all high lifts as JLGs or Grade-alls regardless of the actual brand of the machine. And the list goes on and on. most of the time when somebody asked me for a key to a certain machine they're asking for the wrong key. And this poor choice of words goes beyond construction. They call all facial tissues kleenex, all motorhomes are called winnebagos, all four wheel drives are called Jeeps, and that list goes on and on. It's maddening, maddening! 😁
Yes he can build a backhoe/excavator... But other than he can Why.. A whole used unit can be bought on Ebay or Craislist and mounted on his chassis..and built around..
Man! You design mechanical assemblies in Rhino! Wow! How to master it? I'm using SW and Fusion360, but I see that Rhino is much more flexible because of Grasshopper at least. Maybe you know some useful resources to learn Rhino for such design purposes and can share or send me some links? I never saw such a mix of top skills in one man! I'm your fan) go on and comment more, please!
Aya cik siti anok tino mudo keno hati hati sekarey banyok boyo,duduk kacik gigi libah batey,xingat doh🤔🤔
I can see that you're very gifted at what you do. A great skill set. Your skills are critical for a good economy. A bit too complicated for me to build from scratch so just went out and bought a couple lol. Even though I build for a living and am multi skilled, I am very impressed with your skill set. Thanks and Cheers.
Thank you Robert :)
Neat design and well constructed. So nice to assemble when all your parts are laser cut.
Only suggestion would be change the ball ends on your hydraulic rams (5:40), otherwise this will not last long. You have a stationary pin, through a ball end. What part is going to turn first? The ball on the pin, or the ball inside the end of the ram? Ball ends are great for connections that need to articulate in all planes. If you look at the ends on hydraulic rams on most excavators, they have a very large solid bushing with ground grooves for grease. There will be tonnes of force been transferred through this pivot connection. Keeping grease up to it will be endless.
I like these home engineers. You could trust their product are built to a quality that lasts more than the Chinese junk in comparison.
Дай бог здоровья!Всё очень грамотно и аккуратно!
я думаю что это конструктор стрелы.у нас же ушли бы годы на ее изготовление..
@@_Anton_M это без компьютера.
Man where did I go wrong, Working on Aircraft nothing like this Love this....
This is awesome! Your a true engineer, fabricator, machinists, welder, designer. This was a joy to watch! Building my own fel and backhoe for my tractor is one of my goals.
I subbed! I plan to watch all your videos.
Actually, I was planning to build one for my farmland. It's the best homemade excavator ever!!! superb
Thanks! :)
Your easier buy and old track machine that what I do
Congratulations on your work, I met your channel today and I'm already subscribed. I am an Earthmoving Machine Operator and Mechanical Technician by training. I really want to build my backhoe, I already have many details of the projects, but I don't have enough money and some tools to get started. I will follow the whole series. I believe it is ready, but I will find out as soon as I see all the videos. Good work there. Brasil / RS / Bagé. December,24,2020
very damn cool project. working with heavy machinery myself id recommend putting some grooves in the pins so they hold grease. makes it much easier to stay greased and to get grease in
Thanks!
yes, I noticed. It is a bit heavy to push in grease but it works. Groves next time 👍🙂
Fantastic build. Evident that you are in excavator manufacturing. Perhaps a little instruction on welds in high cyclic loading areas.
those two links between the boom and dipper cylinder pins are pretty ingenious.
Im trying to figure out what they are for..
Как только слезу с дивана так и начну чего то такого...
You look superbly pro.. I enjoy to watch it.. Thks Buddy
Great quality love it. Ps first time i see a dremel in use building a real excavator 😉
Великолепно!!!
Сам бы с радостью занимался нечто подобным, но в наших реалиях это экономически не просто не выгодно , а скорее фатально. Если конечно ты не миллиардер и это творчество твоё милое хобби...
Это точно подмечено, но делает красиво,👍👍👍👍!
sir... i think its time for you to start your own brand and compete with the big ones like caterpillars or jcbs... this was a magnificent journey of construction... great job sir.admire your hard work!💪🏼💪🏼
Thank you sir 🙂🙂
Always wanted to build my own digger you've made me realize it's a ton of work-me cutting all that heavy plate 10mm plus with a angle grinder it would take ages great job looks tidy as
Thanks 🙂
軸的左右兩側鐵套也需要打黃油
怎會有小怪手臂的等比例藍圖?(以前是工程師)?
一般人第一次 一定會把角度大小尺寸搞不定
用大方鋼管即可,因為車身本體結構太弱
每個關節插梢三點都需要打黃油.不然就直接焊大軸承座即可
Sangat sangat bagus dan hebat. Good jobs and perfect..
Man i wish i could hammer that fast lol good build
Try meth...lol
Might pay to weld your loose bush's in to side frames. If they are a slip fit and higher grade steel then the body they will flog out the holes and you will need to replace bushes at some stage and probably line bore your side plates. Really need crush on those bush's in side plates. Also use shoulder bolts on pin retainers. As soon as wear sets in you will shear the bolts or they will get loose. I like that you have had a crack though very nice development if parts and execution on assembly.
good points 👍
What were you doing at 6:30? Heating the arm?
For practicality's sake, it probably would have served you better if you made it rear-steer like a forklift. It's much better for accuracy, and given that most of the stress is gonna be placed on the front axle, it would make sense for it to be a solid non-steerer. It would likely be more stable as well. The only thing that rear-steer wheeled equipment isn't better at is driving fast, and I don't think you're gonna be doing much of that lol.
can you do like a simple trench cutter with big wheels for a swampy area that goes straight, but throws all of the soil on its 2 sides to spread it out more evenly?
I just found your channel, Wow great work, and Craftmanship, I subscribed for more
Is that the same yanmar they use for APUs on semis? Sounds the exact same
Great piece of engineering.
Dammit very impressive job kudos to you
Perfect work 😉
I miss the inside way for grease, but it is just my think.
Very good 👍
holy shit what a project
the best project I have seen until date..!!!..it's marvellous..!!...even I am working on the same project..!!
Can you please provide with all the boom arm and bucket and stick measurements. Please.!!??
Hi and Thanks 🙂
Look at he description in this film for more info:
ruclips.net/video/hdvX4mEjW6w/видео.html
@@AlfaSeven thank you very much sir..!!!..this will help a lot..!!! 😊🙏😇
hello cool tractor good project, I'm with you 👍 ✅ 📝 🚜
Класс,очень круто,мастер от бога!!! Very nice,good luck
Increíble trabajo, eres un genio, y persistente!
Thanks!! :)
diseñas y fabricas maquinaria, que sueño hecho realidad mas hermoso
Yezzz mantapp
bravooo 👍👍👍
World Class , Absolutely amazing
GRANDE BRAVISSIMO
that looks super expensive. not sure why you would make this but its cool.
Amazing 👏👏
КультурА!!!
Good thing you blured out your license plate. Somebody might find you to come there and shake your hand.
Amazing
good work
Bravo 👍👍
Толщина тестов стрелы??? И щёк?
Really amazing
So did you design this also or was it a kit you purchased?
It is my design :)
Bravo
how come you dont need some way of axially retaining all those shafts that the bushings ride on
6:28 shaft fastening
You are a genius bro
А не проще купить готовое? Там и прощитана нагрузка и сварено нормально. Для самоделки дорого и непонятно как оно поведет в работе.
now I know what I need in my workschop. CNC plasmacuter
👏👏👏👍
Добрый вечер. Трактор супер! Кто может подсказать где чертеж можно увидеть. Заранее спасибо.
2:00 minutes in already started to lose interest.
Die Grinder to create clearance for the Bushing ??
The Shaft going through the Bushing was a tighter fit than the Bush it was supporting ????
Agree
In one word: ingenious
Videonya terlalu rinci itu jadi lama nontonya....tolong dong dipercepat atau bgemana biar gk kepanjangan
Tpi bagus....
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🚜🚜🚜
incredible .. i like it !!
As an initial comment on video editing, so far I love it, but the scrolling text is distracting. It can work without any text at all.
At 2:40 I absolutely love the suspense of seeing what you're making.
The pin tapping around 3:00 does feel like it's dragging on a tiny bit
At 4:11 it feels like you jumped ahead a whole lot
The motion video from one spot to another at 6:20 is great!
The CAD inclusion is epic at 7:02
just dam cool
How much cost for it
Молодец.Лайк
I can't help but think that this would have been half the cost to just buy a used mini excavator... I bought a good one for $4k, I'll bet this cost at least that and some...
That's true but my hobby is to build 🙂
@@AlfaSeven Yeah I get it. I do this stuff for a living and I see people doing it as a hobby and I think: Why!!! there's so man other things you could be doing. you have done a marvelous job, though. I think if it were on tracks, or at least skid steer, it would really be tremendous.
เยี่ยมมาก
Круто, я очень рад что есть люди не боящиеся трудностей. Ооочень круто. Успехов. Я
Baiya aap na kaha sa ya saaman kheereda please mujha vol do
Nice job but those are not called excavators in the United States.
Not without the 360° turret. That's more like a homemade backhoe.
Thanks,
Regarding backhoe. I guess it depends on where you live.
Backhoe loader search in Wikipedia:
"In Britain and Ireland they are commonly referred to simply as JCBs; they are popularly called "JCB" in India. In the United States, they are often referred to as "backhoes", although the term 'backhoe' only refers to one component. In Russia they are referred as excavator-loaders"
@@AlfaSeven brings up another mistake in language or grammar. many people refer to a particular item by a popular brand name instead of by the actual device or item name. Not all machines of a particular type are jcb's because that's a brand name. That happens a lot in construction, and that gets frustrating to me. I prefer to use the correct names on things. Over here they call all skip loaders fergie's such as Massey Ferguson's, and they tend to call all metal storage containers a conex which is another brand name, they refer to all skid steers as bobcats, and all high lifts as JLGs or Grade-alls regardless of the actual brand of the machine.
And the list goes on and on.
most of the time when somebody asked me for a key to a certain machine they're asking for the wrong key.
And this poor choice of words goes beyond construction. They call all facial tissues kleenex, all motorhomes are called winnebagos, all four wheel drives are called Jeeps, and that list goes on and on.
It's maddening, maddening! 😁
are not to heavy that arm?
waaw 👍
Wow cool maskin
👍👍👍💪💪💪👌
looks easy:P
Please give me the details of cylinder and pump n motor please please sir
Hi, Only have on the cylinders:
www.olssonparts.com/se/sv/utrustning/hydraulik/cylinder/cylinder-std/cylinder-med-ledlager/P-506-63-32-/
Detta måste vara i Sverige? :)
Japp 🙂
I love job it so cool
Make a aircraft!
Dags att bygga en midjestyrd frontlastare grabben
Haha vem vet, det finns så mycket bra ha saker att bygga
Hi guys I was asking which software do you use to design such things, I mean to like design a drawing of the machine you want to build
Hi,
Most 3d cad system will do the job. Rhino 3d is simple and very good.
🚜👍👏
👍👍👍👍🇸🇾🇸🇾🇸🇾🇸🇾
Häftigt! Bra jobbat!
Tackar 🙂👍
Nice bro
Супер.Классно получается.
you just need to add tracks :D
🙂👍
Вот это да!
Emazing
Good job
Yes he can build a backhoe/excavator...
But other than he can
Why..
A whole used unit can be bought on Ebay or Craislist and mounted on his chassis..and built around..
You have very expensive hobby 😁
Price
Золотые руки 👍
Man! You design mechanical assemblies in Rhino! Wow! How to master it? I'm using SW and Fusion360, but I see that Rhino is much more flexible because of Grasshopper at least. Maybe you know some useful resources to learn Rhino for such design purposes and can share or send me some links? I never saw such a mix of top skills in one man! I'm your fan) go on and comment more, please!
Hi and big Thanks 🙂
I have only done the Rhino tutorials wich are pretty good
What comes to mind is....just because you can, doesn’t mean you should
Красавела!!!!
حذنت حين لم اجد تعليق عربى ما ذلنا نسبح فى التخلف الله هوا المعين
can you give me the design drawing. Thank
Класс !