12 years ago I make this kind of apparatus to my Honda. It need several iterations to match it ready existing plough carrier. Great help, 10 times faster than shoveling. Front springs are too soft for this kind of device!
now I got to say I'm very impressed with your work an how it fitted all together . I really does work a treat an will save lots of hard labour. Enjoyed watching how it all came together in the series of videos . Bet the auld yin pleased with it too. Liked the editing also .
Cheers bro, glad you enjoyed it. Aye Dad is very happy with it. :) It will save a good amount of time bringing manure up for the garden especially once I've got that heap consolidated and covered to stop weeds growing in it.
Very impressive. Obviously 4 years later (2020) and cheaper linear actuators on the market will allow for a replacement to the manual release of the bucket. I'm looking forward to using your design for my own build.
Thank you. It has been the most used piece of kit I have ever made. I ended up buying a second snow plow so I didn't need to take it apart during the winter as it is super useful all year round. All the best with your build. Good idea with the linear actuator too. Thanks for commenting. Atb Dave
top job dear boy, very professional looking rig, seen a few of the plow conversions, but i have to say you did a bang tidy job on that beast, you could maybe put caravan spring assisters in the front springs to stop it sinking so much at the front end but i really like it excellent work Dave
Cheers Dave, It did turn out quite professional looking dunno how the feck that happened. haha Cheers for the suggestion. I have been looking at spring assisters but the springs on the bike have a really small diameter and having dealt with fitting them on a previous show car I had I'm not sure if they would fit. I have a pair sitting in the barn somewhere so I may try them at some point. Atb Dave
it really is a superb job Dave..i don't think you could ask for anything more from a set-up like that...it's perfect....i was smiling throughout the whole video..well done mate!! :)
Cheers, I'm sad now its covered in poop though haha Thanks for joining me on the build, your comments really help me a lot, both with ideas for the build and motivation to record and share what I do. Glad you enjoyed seeing the finished article. Atb Dave
aww...it was all you dude!!...but it was nice to chat with you along the way....i'm looking forward to some cool future projects/videos from you..you've set a precedent and now you have to do great stuff all the time!! :D
haha I know, it's gonna be hard to follow this. Got a few small builds I've been thinking about doing for a while but nothing as large as this. Atb Dave
OMG i just realised....you can use the ATV/digger hybrid to create berms for when the Raleigh Burners are back in service!!..Andy Ruffell would be proud!! :D
That's great to hear Dan, thanks for the nice comment. Glad to have provided a bit of inspiration, it's a pity RUclips doesn't allow picture comments as that would be good to see.Atb Dave
Yep stolen haha It does work great, I was surprised just how much stuff it would lift as some of the stuff with grass and roots in was a heck of a weight and it didn't really struggle at all. Think I might need new tyres on the quad for better grip in the slippy stuff that or possibly snow chains might work. Cheers for watching. ATb Dave
Aye bro I thought about doing that but I think if I take any more air out I risk breaking the bead on the tyres when turning as they already get pretty flat when the bucket is full.
Awesome idea of using the existing plow and being able to convert it back an forth! What thickness steel plate did you use for the bucket main base and sides ? Since you have had time to use it since the build has it been working as good as you hoped?
Cheers. From memory the plate was 5mm and the depth of the bucket is 50cm. The bucket has ended up being so useful I ended up buying another snow plow so I can keep it as a bucket all year round. I tend to keep it attached to the quad full time too. Not had any problems with it at all. Atb Dave
Nice one, looks great and should be able to shift some dirt. I love to see other folks builds especially as designs vary from person to person to suit their specific machines or needs. Thanks for coming back and sharing these pics with me. Atb Dave
12 years ago I make this kind of apparatus to my Honda. It need several iterations to match it ready existing plough carrier. Great help, 10 times faster than shoveling. Front springs are too soft for this kind of device!
Hi Dave great job there and great workmanship. I hope you get lots of use out of it
Take care
Gillian
Thanks Gillian, hopefully will see plenty of use and really help in the garden and moving all kinds of stuff around. Atb Dave
Very professional looking job. Well done.
Thanks Bill. Atb Dave
now I got to say I'm very impressed with your work an how it fitted all together . I really does work a treat an will save lots of hard labour. Enjoyed watching how it all came together in the series of videos . Bet the auld yin pleased with it too.
Liked the editing also .
Cheers bro, glad you enjoyed it. Aye Dad is very happy with it. :) It will save a good amount of time bringing manure up for the garden especially once I've got that heap consolidated and covered to stop weeds growing in it.
Very impressive. Obviously 4 years later (2020) and cheaper linear actuators on the market will allow for a replacement to the manual release of the bucket. I'm looking forward to using your design for my own build.
Thank you. It has been the most used piece of kit I have ever made. I ended up buying a second snow plow so I didn't need to take it apart during the winter as it is super useful all year round. All the best with your build. Good idea with the linear actuator too. Thanks for commenting. Atb Dave
top job dear boy, very professional looking rig, seen a few of the plow conversions, but i have to say you did a bang tidy job on that beast, you could maybe put caravan spring assisters in the front springs to stop it sinking so much at the front end but i really like it excellent work Dave
Cheers Dave, It did turn out quite professional looking dunno how the feck that happened. haha Cheers for the suggestion. I have been looking at spring assisters but the springs on the bike have a really small diameter and having dealt with fitting them on a previous show car I had I'm not sure if they would fit. I have a pair sitting in the barn somewhere so I may try them at some point. Atb Dave
Well done. Didn't think it would work out as well as it has. 5stars
Thanks, yes even I was unsure how it would work out. Cheers for joining me on the build. Atb Dave
Very impressive
I am impressed, originally thought it was a waste of time.
Thanks jongmans38, glad it won you over. Can't say I was 100% confident it was all going to work out but I happy it did. Cheers for watching. Atb Dave
it really is a superb job Dave..i don't think you could ask for anything more from a set-up like that...it's perfect....i was smiling throughout the whole video..well done mate!! :)
Cheers, I'm sad now its covered in poop though haha Thanks for joining me on the build, your comments really help me a lot, both with ideas for the build and motivation to record and share what I do. Glad you enjoyed seeing the finished article. Atb Dave
aww...it was all you dude!!...but it was nice to chat with you along the way....i'm looking forward to some cool future projects/videos from you..you've set a precedent and now you have to do great stuff all the time!! :D
haha I know, it's gonna be hard to follow this. Got a few small builds I've been thinking about doing for a while but nothing as large as this. Atb Dave
OMG i just realised....you can use the ATV/digger hybrid to create berms for when the Raleigh Burners are back in service!!..Andy Ruffell would be proud!! :D
Now there's an idea. :D
Just finished building my own bucket based on your design. Thanks for the inspiration.. I would share pictures if it were possible
That's great to hear Dan, thanks for the nice comment. Glad to have provided a bit of inspiration, it's a pity RUclips doesn't allow picture comments as that would be good to see.Atb Dave
Very nice
Also wondering what depth did you made the the bucket surface? it looks looks like about 12 inches from cutting edge to back of bucket/plow
Awesone !!! Fantastic job .I running do it :D
Thanks, its been such a handy piece of equipment.
Nice Honda👍
Cheers, it has been an amazing bike. Atb Dave
Worked great Dave, It's a shame you will never get to use it now because it looks like your Dad has claimed it. Lol
Yep stolen haha It does work great, I was surprised just how much stuff it would lift as some of the stuff with grass and roots in was a heck of a weight and it didn't really struggle at all. Think I might need new tyres on the quad for better grip in the slippy stuff that or possibly snow chains might work. Cheers for watching. ATb Dave
Take some air out the tyres bro.
Aye bro I thought about doing that but I think if I take any more air out I risk breaking the bead on the tyres when turning as they already get pretty flat when the bucket is full.
Awesome idea of using the existing plow and being able to convert it back an forth! What thickness steel plate did you use for the bucket main base and sides ? Since you have had time to use it since the build has it been working as good as you hoped?
Cheers. From memory the plate was 5mm and the depth of the bucket is 50cm. The bucket has ended up being so useful I ended up buying another snow plow so I can keep it as a bucket all year round. I tend to keep it attached to the quad full time too. Not had any problems with it at all. Atb Dave
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Nice one, looks great and should be able to shift some dirt. I love to see other folks builds especially as designs vary from person to person to suit their specific machines or needs. Thanks for coming back and sharing these pics with me. Atb Dave