What is so cool about this project is watching you thriving, Deivid. You are creating and learning as you go, and the joy this brings you is obvious. Bravo! 🎉🙏💚
All the fervor of a mad scientists in their lab, but instead we get a happy genius design engineer and the muse of a sweet and talented cinematographer in the workshop. Thank you again for another excellent video.
Experience is the best teacher and your are learning. Design includes so much more knowledge than most people realize related to forces and weight/counter weight. These lessons you will never forget.
You need "outriggers" (like on the South Seas canoes with the 'wings' to stabilize the narrow boat} to keep you upright. Well, those and more meals to add weight, lol.
Having a front end loader with bucket and graffel fork for your farm tractor would have served your needs a lot more, and especially in the winter time when you need something that will drive in deeper snow.
Definitely useful but a lot bigger and more expensive. Plus I want something for small jobs first can't use the big tractor for everything. But I plan to build one for the big tractor just need to learn and understand how to do it! 😁
Advise: your hydraulic system is to fast seen the moving. Place a limiter valve to get down the flow let say by 40%. Then the moving of the system would more smooth and more controllable.
It would be useful for safety but then the centre of gravity is getting even higher making it more likely to fall. And if it falls I can jump out it's better to have no obstructions so I can get out fast. I haven't fallen yet and have made many improvements for stability! 😁
Lol the first vehicle I ever drove was a doodlebug! -- It was a old blue car cut in half and made into a truck with a wooden truck bed to haul stuff around the farm -- I dont remember if Dad sold it or scrapped it but I do think he might have swapped it for a crank start Farmall Tractor we used
Are you still going to do work inside your house? Enjoy your machine & Drspina, Eva, doggie and other animals you have. Also say hello to the neighbours & their dog. Victoria Australia 🇦🇺
Name for the loader maybe thinking the famous dam buster which was a great story where they used the barrel bombs that skipped over the water until they hit the dam required low level flights to release the barrel bombs
It's refreshing to see two young people working hard to create a wonderful life together, I've watched you from the beginning and what you have achieved up to now is amazing. Although the tractor build is not my thing I'm amazed at your skills and talent Deivid. I wish you both lots of happiness and good health 🥰
Both worked great great idea you got a worker machine there keep up the good work David on a budget making great farm machines you should make a few and sell them to all your neighbors call it your wives tractor or helping adds ten hands to the job
I fixed it! It was all about location of the connections now the bucket and the fork can go fully up and fully down! Also a lot of reinforcement was required since I broke it few times already! 😁
I am so impressed with your builiding! Maybe you could add a wheel barrow type item to the back (on wheels so the axles aren't carrying) and put cement or cement blocks in that addition.
You can fill the ties easily. Buy a bag of calcium chloride and mix the whole bag in 45 gallons of water. Make a fitting for the side a the barrel, roll your valve stem to the top and remove the valve core. Hook the hose from the barrel to the valve stem. (You'll have to remove the hose from the stem periodically to let air out. This should fill up the tire to the stem. The rest of the room is for air. Then air it back up. The barrel will have to be elevated above the tire to gravity feed in. The barrel full will be enough for both tires. GL. Looking good though.
Traduire du texte avec votre appareil photo I like the way you work with what you have on hand , makes a change from other videos that all must always be perfect simple, effective and inexpensive!!
Might be time to take what you've learned and redesign from scratch. Instead of adding on. From the ground up. Wider , lower center of gravity, weight in the back, ect maybe more like a bobcat.
Do you guys still have any time for your hobbies (video games, crafts and such)? You’re working so hard on the farm and for the videos too. PS maybe if the bucket arms would be a bit shorter?
You are enjoying the project and learning, however, I suspect that the original tractors could benefit from some love and be more productive. I am concerned that it is hugely unstable and not really fit for hard work without too many risks to your health safety. Some similar machine had the driver sit right at the back in a sort of crude add on cage, sometimes just a cantilevered seat., the idea did not catch on. Clearly, the concept had noticeable limitations! As a hay much gatherer spreader, it appeared more successful,
What is so cool about this project is watching you thriving, Deivid. You are creating and learning as you go, and the joy this brings you is obvious. Bravo! 🎉🙏💚
All the fervor of a mad scientists in their lab, but instead we get a happy genius design engineer and the muse of a sweet and talented cinematographer in the workshop. Thank you again for another excellent video.
Experience is the best teacher and your are learning. Design includes so much more knowledge than most people realize related to forces and weight/counter weight. These lessons you will never forget.
Very good DAVID!😊
Love your enthusiastic commitment to building these invaluable homesteading tools.
Deivid...........you blow my MIND!!! You can make anything!!!! Yes I agree with Gryph C, it's great watching you THRIVING!!!!!😄🥳❤
Artful photography and editing. Very nice indeed.
You are a Jack of all trades ❤
When the machine is done, you should make a playlist we can share around!
6:39 MAMA ..☺
You need "outriggers" (like on the South Seas canoes with the 'wings' to stabilize the narrow boat} to keep you upright. Well, those and more meals to add weight, lol.
Bigger axel to spread tires in the back to help stable
Having a front end loader with bucket and graffel fork for your farm tractor would have served your needs a lot more, and especially in the winter time when you need something that will drive in deeper snow.
Definitely useful but a lot bigger and more expensive. Plus I want something for small jobs first can't use the big tractor for everything. But I plan to build one for the big tractor just need to learn and understand how to do it! 😁
David the Metal and Welding Master !!!!! Nice Job !!
You could weld some little spikes on the back wheels and use lifting weights to put on the spikes.? Just a thought.
Advise: your hydraulic system is to fast seen the moving. Place a limiter valve to get down the flow let say by 40%. Then the moving of the system would more smooth and more controllable.
Brilliant job
Absolutely cool thing you made.
the fun is in the building enjoy thnx
weight can be added to the big rear wheels. It might be more stable. Dual wheels would give more side to side balance. Your projects are very fun.
I swear you can make anything work you’re a genius
I love his ingenuity, sure comes in handy. I love to look at his creations in process!
The two of you are so inventive! Great job!
Deivid, you are amazing!
Add 2 more tires on the back and fill them with calcium.
What amazes me is the hydraulics you made. If I hadn't seen it I wouldn't have believed it.
Deivids' jeans are classic. They look as if they're stiff with oil and dust.
FrankenTiller 🤘
What about adding a roll bar for safety and extra weight?
It would be useful for safety but then the centre of gravity is getting even higher making it more likely to fall. And if it falls I can jump out it's better to have no obstructions so I can get out fast. I haven't fallen yet and have made many improvements for stability! 😁
Need to make some wheel spacers to give it a wider stance for stability!
Lol the first vehicle I ever drove was a doodlebug! -- It was a old blue car cut in half and made into a truck with a wooden truck bed to haul stuff around the farm -- I dont remember if Dad sold it or scrapped it but I do think he might have swapped it for a crank start Farmall Tractor we used
Despina, your cinematography skills and music selections are spectacular!
You got skills Devid! 👍👍
Are you still going to do work inside your house? Enjoy your machine & Drspina, Eva, doggie and other animals you have. Also say hello to the neighbours & their dog. Victoria Australia 🇦🇺
Name for the loader maybe thinking the famous dam buster which was a great story where they used the barrel bombs that skipped over the water until they hit the dam required low level flights to release the barrel bombs
Despina the welder!!
Great job
Deivid, you get better and better with everything you make from scratch.
Dually wheels on the rear and yes more weight on the back
kerry put duels on the back will help side sway
Ok lol you are totally amazing 🤩
It's refreshing to see two young people working hard to create a wonderful life together, I've watched you from the beginning and what you have achieved up to now is amazing. Although the tractor build is not my thing I'm amazed at your skills and talent Deivid. I wish you both lots of happiness and good health 🥰
Wonderful job with the editing, particularly the sound editing here!! :)
Both worked great great idea you got a worker machine there keep up the good work David on a budget making great farm machines you should make a few and sell them to all your neighbors call it your wives tractor or helping adds ten hands to the job
Love your projects love your attitude at making things
Great job Deivid! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
very cool DIY Loader, well done
You have many impressive skills.
Cya next one
For the tilt of the fork you need a hydrollic cylinder that extends further to be able tilt it both ways more.
I fixed it! It was all about location of the connections now the bucket and the fork can go fully up and fully down! Also a lot of reinforcement was required since I broke it few times already! 😁
So, turn it into a power wheelbarrow by adding the tilt bucket over the front wheels remove the lift
Cool machine, but you should start with the porch.
Talking about babies now? Exciting times for you both!
I am so impressed with your builiding! Maybe you could add a wheel barrow type item to the back (on wheels so the axles aren't carrying) and put cement or cement blocks in that addition.
You can fill the ties easily. Buy a bag of calcium chloride and mix the whole bag in 45 gallons of water. Make a fitting for the side a the barrel, roll your valve stem to the top and remove the valve core. Hook the hose from the barrel to the valve stem. (You'll have to remove the hose from the stem periodically to let air out. This should fill up the tire to the stem. The rest of the room is for air. Then air it back up. The barrel will have to be elevated above the tire to gravity feed in. The barrel full will be enough for both tires. GL. Looking good though.
I have done this but only with water for now. Will remove it for winter! 😁
@@DoBeDiff wind sheild washer fluid , winter type.
Your so good
no no comment you make a good toy designer 😫😫😫😫😫😫
Cool build. Greetings from Estonia!
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Tas ir tikai normāli, ka ne viss izdodas pirmajā reizē. Krājas pieredze un katra nākošā reize būs labāka.👍
I hope you build a bigger one for T-40.
You need counter weights in the back when you lift.
Nice work 👌👌
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I like the way you work with what you have on hand , makes a change from other videos that all must always be perfect simple, effective and inexpensive!!
Never hurts to be creative, that's how we learn. Maybe put the weight in your seat area. Love from Virginia ❤️
This is really good editing, nice video bud 💯👌
The higher you lift the load the more counter weight you need. Don't lift the weight any higher than you must.
Your rear track needs to be wider for more stability....................
Fill the back tires with water???
Might be time to take what you've learned and redesign from scratch.
Instead of adding on. From the ground up. Wider , lower center of gravity, weight in the back, ect maybe more like a bobcat.
You can shorten the upper arms. Then your leverage would be better on the tractor-side.
fill the tires with calcium chloride. it wont freeze and will add weight.
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Do you guys still have any time for your hobbies (video games, crafts and such)? You’re working so hard on the farm and for the videos too.
PS maybe if the bucket arms would be a bit shorter?
I wonder how much you can sell that for? You are both amazing!!!
Deivid‘s secret wappon👍
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Eh put wider axles on a thing to make it stable
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You are enjoying the project and learning, however, I suspect that the original tractors could benefit from some love and be more productive. I am concerned that it is hugely unstable and not really fit for hard work without too many risks to your health safety. Some similar machine had the driver sit right at the back in a sort of crude add on cage, sometimes just a cantilevered seat., the idea did not catch on. Clearly, the concept had noticeable limitations! As a hay much gatherer spreader, it appeared more successful,
Ma arvan, et sa oleks pidanud masti lühema tegema. Jõuõlg on liiga suur. Lühem mast oleks stabiilsem
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Really David is there anything you can’t do??
Maybe your lifting arms could be shortened
The arms are too far forward if you bring the weight closer to the body it would work better
How the hell do you get two sets of eyebrows
Take half of barel and put concrete in it