Excellent build ! Any homesteader would love to have that machine . The detail work and planning show a man with an engineering / mechanical mind . Keep up the good work .
It's already been said, but I reiterate... Not only are your skills as a designer, fabricator and builder beyond reproach, but your operating skills are far and above many others! It's a pleasure watching how smooth your operating skills are. Like an extension of your body!! Well done sir, well done!
What a really practical and useful machine. If it was an more flexible, you could brush your teeth with it! :o) Thanks for taking the time to share it with us.
Really great job on the build and thanks for taking the time to upload the video of your creation! I've never seen a commercially bucket with a rotation feature like you designed. There are many buckets with tilt only but not like this, looks really handy for smaller jobs around the farm and work where you don't want to tear up the ground too much moving the machine around to get in the right position.
no he wasnt in reverse, The excavator appears to be rear steer, The reason i say this is because the pusher blade is always on front, the steering is usually either rear steer, or articulated in the center, the wheels cant turn behind the bucket or when pushing you can lose traction or ability to push. It is set up mainly like a forklift. Very cool though.
@@rodx5571 He was in reverse... you make a good point about the dozer blade during use but there are three things that show this is front steer - 1) the tow ball is affixed to the dozer blade, and you don't push a trailer, 2) the scenes where he drives up to the job, the dozer blade is at the rear 3) the rack is fitted as a front-steer vehicle (hence when he turns the wheel to the right when facing over the dozer blade, the vehicle turns left). When you can spin the superstructure by 360 degrees then front/rear steer become a little arbitrary, however it looks like he has built this so he can trundle out to the task as if it were a little car, even towing a trailer, but once he gets there he works with the blade at the rear for the reason you mentioned, and also to give a bit more stability (the central pivot is biased towards the front of the chassis).
You know I see some of these comments about you and your build! And they seem rude! But I've got to say this is one bad ass build! I love working with steel and making someone that someone tells me that it can't be done! Good luck and keep building!
The design is flawless, the rotating bucket is amazing and his operating skills are fantastic. John Deere, Kubota, Massey Ferguson or some other Tractor company should buy this gentleman's design and mass produce this wonderful machine... Outstanding! 😃👍
Super Maszyna! O kilku lat oglądam te filmy i mam nadzieję, że ruszę z modyfikacją swojego sprzętu. Masz niesamowity umysł, wyobraźnię, pomysłowość i nieprawdopodobne umiejętności konstruktora. Oczywiście jako operator maszyny jesteś też świetny. Po prostu rewelacja !!!
WoW, this is magnificent! And the turning bucket.... I want one! This is exactly what I need on my homestead. I sure wish you had plans. I would build this almost exactly like you have. You probably built it from your head. I'm not quite skilled enough to do that... yet. But wow, I sure wish you sold plans...
I don't know what you do for a living but if your not a mechanical engineer I wouldn't be able to even make a guess at what you do actually do. You are a very very talented and knowledgable person. You have built an outstanding machine with the most flexibility in movement and control of the bucket. I don't think that I would go on to manufacture these as you would have to develop rollover protection for it and carry a deep insurance liability policy. But if I were you I would patent if possible and license out sell rights to the design for the control of your bucket movement techknowledgy! Well done my man WELL DONE!
the first one prob cost a ton but if you could bring the cost down to a production run , and fit it into a retail market you could sit back and watch the cash landslide in , thats the best home built i ever saw , and the operator not to shabby either lol good job
Impressive dude. Nice craftsmanship and all, looks well designed too. Curious about the lack of stabilizers and a toothed bucket but, I guess you built it for your needs and you don't needs them. Really like the swivel head bucket, as an equipment operator I can tell you it certainly eliminates the need for re positioning. You make the operation of it look like you're wearing a glove, smooth and clean operation. Nice job.
I'm super impressed with how well a project like this turned out. Especially in just a year?! It looks very clean and well designed. I'm a Mechanical Design Engineer so I know a little bit about how much thought and effort went into this machine. You are obviously a master in this area. You must be an engineer or professional in a related discipline? Congrats on bringing it all together. Thing of beauty!
Yeah, his tenacity must be unbelievable. It's not that he just got it running, but tuned and detailed it, too. I can tell he's spent a little time around excavators.
Hi is there any chance you could provide me with more info on the build ? Im studying to be a heavy equipment mechanic so your build is really interesting how did you route the hoses or what kind of rotary union did you use to have three functions like the tire rotation, steering, and blade movement ? Thanks and again very nice unit !
I am big fan of DIY projects. But i don't know if i would go to that extreme of making an excavator because by the time i buy all the parts needed to make a complete excavator. It would be much cheaper to just buy one. But all in all you did a great job. 👍
Very impressive. I noticed you have good speed capabilities (high flow pump?) and the ability to operate very fluid-like (motion). It looks commercial built. Nice job sir!
This is super nice. Please explain how excavators can turn and not tangle their hoses up. like you have hoses running to the base drive and steer motors. It just seems that the constant twisting would tangle and wad up those hoses.
Wow! Great work! I love how you can rotate and tilt the bucket, that must have taken alot of "thinking time". I love it! How much did she cost in parts to put together?
The Chinese would be proud of you for this, as a matter fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if they started making some of them. That music should have a limit of like three repeats
a very awesome machine! Works very well. How long do you need for construction and building it? And of course you a very good in working with an excavator!
Excellent build ! Any homesteader would love to have that machine . The detail work and planning show a man with an engineering / mechanical mind . Keep up the good work .
That is probably the nicest homemade excavator I have seen.
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Молодец мужик, отличный инженер и технарь, отличный экскаватор получился. Super !!!!
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Please! Teach us, men!! You'are powerful!
by far the best design yet for a homemade excavator. very impressed.
It's already been said, but I reiterate...
Not only are your skills as a designer, fabricator and builder beyond reproach, but your operating skills are far and above many others! It's a pleasure watching how smooth your operating skills are. Like an extension of your body!! Well done sir, well done!
What a really practical and useful machine. If it was an more flexible, you could brush your teeth with it! :o) Thanks for taking the time to share it with us.
for the true, this is a transformer, do you kow the film, the same one =)
Высший класс. Не все заводские так умеют. Однозначно - МУЖИК ОТ БОГА
I was wanting to make my own excavator for quite some time. Thanks for sharing this amazing machine with everyone!
would Love a pre fabricated kit project like this. thanks for sharing
Really great job on the build and thanks for taking the time to upload the video of your creation! I've never seen a commercially bucket with a rotation feature like you designed. There are many buckets with tilt only but not like this, looks really handy for smaller jobs around the farm and work where you don't want to tear up the ground too much moving the machine around to get in the right position.
Well, its very common feature here in Sweden to have a rototilt, almost every excavator have one. Lots of manufactures sells them, but expensive.
Ok I'm impressed with that articulating bucket. Excellent
One of the coolest machines I've seen love the bucket that can swivel and tilt. Awesome video
That is awesome! I love how the bucket can swivel all the way around, absolutely amazing piece of machinery! Excellent work!
I was confused by the backwards steering then I realized you were technically driving in reverse. This machine is impressive!! Nice work!
no he wasnt in reverse, The excavator appears to be rear steer, The reason i say this is because the pusher blade is always on front, the steering is usually either rear steer, or articulated in the center, the wheels cant turn behind the bucket or when pushing you can lose traction or ability to push. It is set up mainly like a forklift. Very cool though.
@@rodx5571 He was in reverse... you make a good point about the dozer blade during use but there are three things that show this is front steer - 1) the tow ball is affixed to the dozer blade, and you don't push a trailer, 2) the scenes where he drives up to the job, the dozer blade is at the rear 3) the rack is fitted as a front-steer vehicle (hence when he turns the wheel to the right when facing over the dozer blade, the vehicle turns left). When you can spin the superstructure by 360 degrees then front/rear steer become a little arbitrary, however it looks like he has built this so he can trundle out to the task as if it were a little car, even towing a trailer, but once he gets there he works with the blade at the rear for the reason you mentioned, and also to give a bit more stability (the central pivot is biased towards the front of the chassis).
You know I see some of these comments about you and your build! And they seem rude! But I've got to say this is one bad ass build! I love working with steel and making someone that someone tells me that it can't be done! Good luck and keep building!
instablaster.
Love the bucket movement!!! that is amazing
One of the best operators Ive seen.
The design is flawless, the rotating bucket is amazing and his operating skills are fantastic. John Deere, Kubota, Massey Ferguson or some other Tractor company should buy this gentleman's design and mass produce this wonderful machine... Outstanding! 😃👍
ScoutCrafter wheeled excavators have already been aroun for over 20yrs
Why? They will just charge 100x what it cost for a DIYer to make. Make some plans.... kits..... and sell them.
The rotating "Twist-a-wrist" bucket has been around for many years. I think maybe the one on this machine is store-bought as well.
😂 there R&D teams wouldn't want shite like this.
@@RustyCarnahanHe shows the building of it in video #2..
Super Maszyna! O kilku lat oglądam te filmy i mam nadzieję, że ruszę z modyfikacją swojego sprzętu. Masz niesamowity umysł, wyobraźnię, pomysłowość i nieprawdopodobne umiejętności konstruktora. Oczywiście jako operator maszyny jesteś też świetny. Po prostu rewelacja !!!
WoW, this is magnificent! And the turning bucket.... I want one! This is exactly what I need on my homestead. I sure wish you had plans. I would build this almost exactly like you have. You probably built it from your head. I'm not quite skilled enough to do that... yet. But wow, I sure wish you sold plans...
Can't help but be impressed by the machine and the man. Well done.
I don't know what you do for a living but if your not a mechanical engineer I wouldn't be able to even make a guess at what you do actually do. You are a very very talented and knowledgable person. You have built an outstanding machine with the most flexibility in movement and control of the bucket. I don't think that I would go on to manufacture these as you would have to develop rollover protection for it and carry a deep insurance liability policy. But if I were you I would patent if possible and license out sell rights to the design for the control of your bucket movement techknowledgy! Well done my man WELL DONE!
Extremely well built, great job!!
Кто дизы ставит - наверно любители ручной работы (так сказать - онанисты) !!! Лайк по любому !!!
Росскосмос, походу Рагозин лично
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Did you just made it DIY? WOW you are so genius
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With a friggin rototilt on homemade digger, that's excellent workmanship...
That works heaps better than I thought it would, obviously a good operator at the controls certainly helping.
Amazing build. I love the rotating bucket .....
Браво !!
очень впечатляет ваше изделие,
я из России , и тоже увлечён конструированием подобной техники.
This totally amazing , amazing ingenuity and skillful operator.
Love the bucket rotor, great job dude!
+Doppel ganger (Doppelganger UKMusic) That was really impressive.
@@mihkus has been standard in sweden for 25+ years. You are from America right?
@@johnpersson5296 Some strange country between sweden and russia.
@@mihkus oh that ei saa peittää country?
Watching you operate it is as cool as the machine itself. Excellent!!!
багато хто ложкою не вміє так "керувати", як цей сенсей! Молодець!
what a fabulous build ..... I take my hat off to you Fredrik ........ outstanding !!
стока бабла на гидравлику, Поворотный ковш вообще на высоте. Красава
Экскаватор мечта! Можно узнать какие его габариты ширина высота и длина
Крутой мужик! Экскаватор что надо получился!
the first one prob cost a ton but if you could bring the cost down to a production run , and fit it into a retail market you could sit back and watch the cash landslide in , thats the best home built i ever saw , and the operator not to shabby either lol good job
I've never seen an excavator move this fast. Amazing.
Emay Russell Wheeled excavators has been a thing for over 20yrs, so have u been living under a ROCK?
Eemeli Jantunen ever heard of sarcasm. Thick twat. Me living under a rock??? 😂😂😂
Impressive dude. Nice craftsmanship and all, looks well designed too. Curious about the lack of stabilizers and a toothed bucket but, I guess you built it for your needs and you don't needs them. Really like the swivel head bucket, as an equipment operator I can tell you it certainly eliminates the need for re positioning. You make the operation of it look like you're wearing a glove, smooth and clean operation.
Nice job.
Swivel bucket i can't see other mini excavator have this! Very good design, i'm really loved it! Impressive bro
The fact that your bucket turns is amazing
Sweet, I like the extra articulation on the bucket.
Brawo dla konstruktora tej koparki i wielkie uznanie
you sir are talented, bravo, good job, amazing.
I'm super impressed with how well a project like this turned out. Especially in just a year?! It looks very clean and well designed. I'm a Mechanical Design Engineer so I know a little bit about how much thought and effort went into this machine. You are obviously a master in this area. You must be an engineer or professional in a related discipline?
Congrats on bringing it all together. Thing of beauty!
Yeah, his tenacity must be unbelievable. It's not that he just got it running, but tuned and detailed it, too. I can tell he's spent a little time around excavators.
Myślę ze nie trzeba być inżynierem żeby budować takie maszyny. Wystarczy mieć po prostu zdolności i chęci żeby czegoś dokonać. Pozdrawiam.
wow this is why mankind keeps forging forward - winner
Начал думать как такое сделать. Опу начал в высматривать🤓 отличная техника!!!
Hi is there any chance you could provide me with more info on the build ? Im studying to be a heavy equipment mechanic so your build is really interesting how did you route the hoses or what kind of rotary union did you use to have three functions like the tire rotation, steering, and blade movement ? Thanks and again very nice unit !
Well done sir, i have built a snowblower using these Suzuki Samurai housing.
well done .... Majstor svog zanata svaka cast svidja mi se rovokopac....
Great work. Good idea! Never have to leave the cab again!
Fantastic job!
It takes years of expertise in a related field to be able to make a machine like that. 👍
love that articulated hand. 180 or 360? its better than moving the whole rig to get a better angle.
Salut Fredrik. Super travail, j'adore.
what a fantastic bit of kit awsome, is it possible for you to say how much you have in it best regards
I am big fan of DIY projects. But i don't know if i would go to that extreme of making an excavator because by the time i buy all the parts needed to make a complete excavator. It would be much cheaper to just buy one.
But all in all you did a great job. 👍
Very impressive. I noticed you have good speed capabilities (high flow pump?) and the ability to operate very fluid-like (motion). It looks commercial built. Nice job sir!
Thanks! I have got 4 diffrent/indepentet flow to make it work.
NICE job!! more functionnal than some big manufacturer machine!
awesome as im twelve i am In constant awe of these machines. have driven a JCB Mk3 on my granddads far. im so jelous. Hi from australia
This is super nice. Please explain how excavators can turn and not tangle their hoses up. like you have hoses running to the base drive and steer motors. It just seems that the constant twisting would tangle and wad up those hoses.
The hydraulic fluid goes thru a rotary union "swivel" in this case 8 channels + electrical to get all functions..
Wow! Great work! I love how you can rotate and tilt the bucket, that must have taken alot of "thinking time". I love it! How much did she cost in parts to put together?
That looks factory made the man knows his stuff
wawu its is great mechanical skill at home keep it up dear mechanicanical friend 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
What ever I imagined ,you have it with you, hats offfff,. Can u make a grabbler to up root small bush, or trees .
Fantastc machine! Great job making a very complex machine.
The Chinese would be proud of you for this, as a matter fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if they started making some of them. That music should have a limit of like three repeats
Homemade?? Really? Amazing!
Fantastic, versatile little excavator!! I want one!!!
that is the best homemade build ever! nice job man!
Супер молодец ( красавчик ) это значит что можно всегда найти общий интерес в работе. 🤗👍
Great, beautifully built machine that works. WOW!
Просто супер, нет слов, Геннадий
Show off! Seriously good work!
Круто!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Я думал это из магазина.
The best dirt working tool I've ever seen. How come you went wheels rather than tracks?
Lovely job, fantastic. Congratulations Fredrick
You did an excellent job. Well done.
I like how versatile the machine is, very efficient and compact !!!!
Well done amigo very nice! gets the Job done you may even be able to rig a pole digger to it
Great job in designing and executing an awesome build.
Extraordinaire réalisation
Супер. Отличный трактор. Где на такую красаву чертежи взять. Это уже проект.
Impressive 👍
If I had that I'd just dig holes cuz it's fun
please share more details on the step by step!this is perfect and we will try somenthing similar if we can! how much time did you take?
I love how the bucket twists 360 degrees
Well done, really cool stuff,and reliable helper
Muito show! Um projeto de máquina aprovado. Parabéns! pois nessecito muito no meu negócio uma dessa, pena que não tem aqui.
Hello, have plans? INCREÍBLE!!!
В РОССИ про токих говорят у него золотые руки, молодец
Very well built...impressive !!!
Congratulations - I enjoy to see this home build machine..
..and the operation ! RESPEKT
the best,i have ever seen.you are genious
Very cool project! Congrats!
Сколько времени потратил на создания экскаватора??? собираюсь что то подобное сделать
Wow, this is so cool!!! Good job.
Awesome machine you fabricated. I would like to see a video without the music though. Thank you for sharing your creation.
very good excavator! curiously as management. it is realized. Is there an overview of the construction itself? I will be very grateful.
a very awesome machine! Works very well. How long do you need for construction and building it? And of course you a very good in working with an excavator!
RC Menzinger Agrar&Bau
Thanks! IT took abaut a year to complete, but i am sometimes uppgrading whith new things .
can get one to buy Fredrick ? It looks small ,strong and useful.Good work bro!