My man! I totally get it. I spend hours every week performing forestry maintenance on 5 acres. This is pretty close to what I'm going to put together. Cool video, thanks bub.
Another great video, thanks. You have inspired me, I am going to get started on a new project or two. Been thinking about building a stationary bandsaw mill with a log trolley, it would be nice to have a special built tractor to move it around. Soon as I can get these old bones moving, I will start on that and post new videos. Thanks again.
What e Dream !!!!!! Beautiful Traktor !!! SUPER work!! Ein Traum von Traktor,....und das Grundstück !!! Herrlich !! Was würde ich mir so ein Grundstück gefallen !!!!
Brian Edmond 2hrs cutting approx 2 acres or 8-10 hrs pulling trailer on a charge Converting to battery power is a great idea for a garden tractor I converted one 15yrs ago, I used the 3 separate motor design and it is still cutting grass on a daily basis, it is amazing how it never breaks down and needs almost no maintenance, I renew the batteries every 7 yrs I am just on my 3rd set now, my design will cut up to 2 acres on a 50cent charge there are no belts or pulleys and no oil on the entire tractor, it can pull a trailer for about 8hrs on a charge, because battery run time is the most important aspect of most conversions I paid particular attention to the most efficient design, I used 3 separate small motors one for the drive with electronic speed control and two smaller with a cutter blade mounted on the shaft of each cutter motor ,total amperage when cutting grass is approx 40amps, (2000watts) this design only uses the battery power req to do the job, very little wasted battery power, it uses magnetic breaking of both tractor and cutter blades and automatically applies parking brake when you stop or get off the seat, an amazing tractor. electrictractor.net
I appreciate your can do creativity but putting the drive belt on the power take off with the engine running is a good way to loose a few fingers. Also, be careful pulling logs. My neighbor was killed pulling logs with his tractor. He attached his logging tow chain slightly above his tractor's back axle. When the log he was pulling hit a stump it suddenly stopped but the tractor's inertia and engaged clutch caused his tractor to pull up and flip back over on top of him. If he had attached the tow chain below the back axle, when the log hit the stump, it would have forced the front of his tractor down instead of up and he would probably be alive today.
Tn Flash AND, I wished your friend had a ROPS on his tractor, that may have saved his life by keeping the tractor from smashing him. He may had some minor injuries, verses death. Just my 2 cents. Safety first, but I reached 74+ years old by doing stupid stuff, ya know my children think so! Brahaha!
Are you simply putting the belt on while running? Or is there some idler or clutch that I can't see. Reason is I would like a simple winch on mine. Also were you just tripping the belt when it had pulled full? I have wandered about the strength of the transmission you have used. Is it holding up well to the stresses you have been putting on it without any issues? I have several carts to build to be used as service carts in a factory. I've wandered if those gear boxes would hold up to pulling tool chest and broken parts araound all day for years to come. Please respond back because you have built and testing the waters. Thanks for all your videos
+Phil Lowman this was only a test and i just put belt on. For proper use it would need idler pulley for cluch. There is enough power and speed for logging. Gearbox sure can take some heavy action in this scale and its made in 80's so long term use has been proven
+Phil Lowman this was only a test and i just put belt on. For proper use it would need idler pulley for cluch. There is enough power and speed for logging. Gearbox sure can take some heavy action in this scale and its made in 80's so long term use has been proven
The tractor is your own build,, I was harsh,,, reason for my first comment, I lost 2 fingers down to the first knuckle,, so when I see a crude, or dangerous invention, etc, I cri ge knowing what could happen as did to me,, take care play safe.
put washer fluid in your rear tires for weight. it won't freeze, is less corrosive than the calcium they use in larger tractors, and adds 8 lbs. of weight per gallon. about 3/4 full, and then fill with air to desired pressure.
Сначала я подумал что он забивает ногами какуето установку дровокол,потом думал будет валить дерево,лебёдка а что нельзя было сразу зацепить и потянуть.Когда увидел кучку мда.Сделать прицеп и за один раз привезьти.А так молодец тягай.
W.Co.VIDS translate.google.fi/translate?hl=fi&sl=fi&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fharvelit.proboards.com%2Fthread%2F2607%2Fpieni-pihatraktori there is some information. i hope you understand some of it
Keep up the good work,,, I surpose if it weren't for people like u and many others,,my self included,, no good machinery would ever get built,,, big equipment firms better what you and many others do,, with out small time inventors there be fuck all. Play safe.
I've cut lots of dead trees for fire wood in my day, and one thing's for sure, if you're in the woods and on a good slope, you can't always just pull them with the tractor. In which case it would be good gain for not much effort at all! After cutting hauling and bucking & stacking a chord a day, I know I was very glad for the winch on my tractor! I also know I'm sure glad to see young men doing their own work AND using their minds in creative ways to overcome challenges. People can back seat drive all they want, but this young man did this on his own, and I'm proud of what he did, even though I don't know him, GREAT JOB!! Plus it seems he kept all of his digits, so he's ahead of the game!
Love to see custom builds like yours. Very nice
Great tires & Rims love them. Nice setup
My man! I totally get it. I spend hours every week performing forestry maintenance on 5 acres. This is pretty close to what I'm going to put together. Cool video, thanks bub.
Exactly what I need around the farm. Well done nice build !
....... started off the video kicking the crap out of it.....😮 I'm subscribing!
4 bolt wheels w 2 lug nuts , love it ! so many things to comment on the video , one more subscriber 👍💪
Very well done. I love doing the same things.
Another great video, thanks. You have inspired me, I am going to get started on a new project or two. Been thinking about building a stationary bandsaw mill with a log trolley, it would be nice to have a special built tractor to move it around. Soon as I can get these old bones moving, I will start on that and post new videos. Thanks again.
That's a great little tractor you built there matey .👍good vid forget about health and safety lol .
Outstanding and handy machine!
What e Dream !!!!!! Beautiful Traktor !!! SUPER work!! Ein Traum von Traktor,....und das Grundstück !!! Herrlich !! Was würde ich mir so ein Grundstück gefallen !!!!
Nice Tractor
I like the large tires & you did an awesome job , May God Bless
Simple, useful, powerful 👍
Side PTO very cool !
Thats frikin kool nice job
Now I want to make one!!! And I live in a city xD
Nice.Very strong
too cool , its perfect!
neat tractor but what were all those steps you took ? Just drag the log already
wow nice work
Parabéns. Ficou excelente.
Cool tractor
Brian Edmond
2hrs cutting approx 2 acres or 8-10 hrs pulling trailer on a charge
Converting to battery power is a great idea for a garden tractor I converted one 15yrs ago, I used the 3 separate motor design and it is still cutting grass on a daily basis, it is amazing how it never breaks down and needs almost no maintenance, I renew the batteries every 7 yrs I am just on my 3rd set now, my design will cut up to 2 acres on a 50cent charge there are no belts or pulleys and no oil on the entire tractor, it can pull a trailer for about 8hrs on a charge, because battery run time is the most important aspect of most conversions I paid particular attention to the most efficient design, I used 3 separate small motors one for the drive with electronic speed control and two smaller with a cutter blade mounted on the shaft of each cutter motor ,total amperage when cutting grass is approx 40amps, (2000watts) this design only uses the battery power req to do the job, very little wasted battery power, it uses magnetic breaking of both tractor and cutter blades and automatically applies parking brake when you stop or get off the seat, an amazing tractor.
electrictractor.net
Put it on U Tube so we can see it .
When I was a kid my dad built a little tractor like this but it had a Ford flathead V8 and a 4 speed truck transmission.
a thought, a belt clutch would have been good on that pulley set , nice build though
+Shane D Stokes i did not have long enought belt at that time and now i have alternator so electric winch next if needed
built my own tractor with 3 point linkage lift manual sort like the vintage sears GT's 8 HP b & s engine, electric clutches are good & strong
good job but I think you need more weight on back tires ,
30kg tractor wheel weight and it will be perfect
It's beautiful were your at bro, well job done
Very cool!!
Muy bueno. Excelente. Pretendo construir uno con motor y caja de algún automóvil pequeño. Me funcionará ..??saludos desde 🇨🇱 chile
Rly GOOOD...
Wow converted nice..
When you put the ammo can on your log splitter the first thing that came to my mind was you used 1 foot pound
Guy
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Very good 👍👍👍
Awesome.
Super !
Excelente chico felicitaciones
Where did you get the gearbox from?
Way friggin cool
Verry nice
Fking love it!!
Veriy fine.Can you show how to do winch attachment.Thankyou
Nifty little thing
I could have picked that log up and carried it to the house in half the time.
Cool little toy though.
i could have carried 4 of them at one time
Nice job cool lil tractor
You're missing a cap and overalls. XD
What transmision (gearbox)you use? Nice tractor you made. Well done☺
Thanks. Gearbox is from old rear engine lawnmower.
Peerless 700
👏👏👏👏👍👍
Nice
Which part of the vehicle is inserted in this.
I appreciate your can do creativity but putting the drive belt on the power take off with the engine running is a good way to loose a few fingers. Also, be careful pulling logs. My neighbor
was killed pulling logs with his tractor. He attached his logging tow
chain slightly above his tractor's back axle. When the log he was
pulling hit a stump it suddenly stopped but the tractor's inertia and engaged clutch
caused his tractor to pull up and flip back over on top of him. If he had attached the tow chain below the back axle, when the log hit the stump, it would have forced the front of his tractor down instead of up and he would probably be alive today.
Tn Flash AND, I wished your friend had a ROPS on his tractor, that may have saved his life by keeping the tractor from smashing him. He may had some minor injuries, verses death. Just my 2 cents. Safety first, but I reached 74+ years old by doing stupid stuff, ya know my children think so! Brahaha!
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Are you simply putting the belt on while running? Or is there some idler or clutch that I can't see. Reason is I would like a simple winch on mine. Also were you just tripping the belt when it had pulled full? I have wandered about the strength of the transmission you have used. Is it holding up well to the stresses you have been putting on it without any issues? I have several carts to build to be used as service carts in a factory. I've wandered if those gear boxes would hold up to pulling tool chest and broken parts araound all day for years to come. Please respond back because you have built and testing the waters. Thanks for all your videos
+Phil Lowman this was only a test and i just put belt on. For proper use it would need idler pulley for cluch. There is enough power and speed for logging.
Gearbox sure can take some heavy action in this scale and its made in 80's so long term use has been proven
+Phil Lowman this was only a test and i just put belt on. For proper use it would need idler pulley for cluch. There is enough power and speed for logging.
Gearbox sure can take some heavy action in this scale and its made in 80's so long term use has been proven
I had a log like that in my back yard. I just put it over my shoulder and carried it to the house like a man.
Same thinking. Lose time to build crap. :)
be careful man.dont waıtıng the front sıde. the back side of the ropes can break .hello from turkey. adana
Fucking awesome brother!
👍
The tractor is your own build,, I was harsh,,, reason for my first comment, I lost 2 fingers down to the first knuckle,, so when I see a crude, or dangerous invention, etc, I cri ge knowing what could happen as did to me,, take care play safe.
This winch was more like a proof of concept and now i have electric winch. :)
put washer fluid in your rear tires for weight. it won't freeze, is less corrosive than the calcium they use in larger tractors, and adds 8 lbs. of weight per gallon. about 3/4 full, and then fill with air to desired pressure.
No falla el sistema alver
Cuando no quiere entrar una pieza
( anvergaso .) Golpe con patada
واصل
Hello, I want to do something that your tractor a little bit from what is the cost
Máy móc nước ngoài đã thật
did you scrap a tractor body or make or make the frame
+zachary lee it is all homemade
Looks like a nice set up but a very good way to loose all your fingers you never put a belt on a running engine
6.5HP can do THAT much work? I'm planning to build a two seater kart with a 7.5HP and wondering if that can haul 2 people plus some load.
6.5hp can do work at low speed, but bigger vehicle can be better with more hp. 7.5hp can work very well, but 15hp engines are also affortable
Nice ... Which gear box u used???
Thank you. i used a lawn mower transmission peerless 700 series.
Молодец Лайк от меня , я тоже что то подобное хочу собрать .
Сначала я подумал что он забивает ногами какуето установку дровокол,потом думал будет валить дерево,лебёдка а что нельзя было сразу зацепить и потянуть.Когда увидел кучку мда.Сделать прицеп и за один раз привезьти.А так молодец тягай.
Не валяй дурака ...
interesant e cum ai facut tractorul
Опасная у тебя лебёдка!
How much weight can it pull for MAXIMUM
Yeah kick the shit out of it!! That's one of my preferred methods for making things cooperate too.
Can you please tell me where you got the parts?
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Thank you.
I like your creativity, but you your fingers are in danger!
I see a missing finger in the future ! lmao.....
That's a good way to lose a hand
why
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Намотает пальцы на шкив и ремнем отрежет
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make it born hgvvvvj
how long did it take and how much did it cost
+zachary lee i have been building this maybe 2 year now and then when i have time. Used car parts are not that expensive...
You must be in Arkansas.
Plgmey. Homey
Not the brightest bulb on the tree.
awesome way too lose your fingers
why
@@makeitborn9614 his fingers will go inbetween the belt and pulley
that was painful just hook on the strap and pull the log
Вот эта техника маневренный
I have one almost just like it
Заебись !
ước gì tôi có 1 cái xe như này
класс!
Ok felicitar
Ekstra Xd jaki silnik
Keep up the good work,,, I surpose if it weren't for people like u and many others,,my self included,, no good machinery would ever get built,,, big equipment firms better what you and many others do,, with out small time inventors there be fuck all. Play safe.
Sounds a little lean, try a larger jet in the carb...
таким трактором можно 10 штук за раз притянуть
Its none of My Business ...But you should Kick it Harder ...and Shout !
little gain for so much effort,,, did not need the winch period,,, just pull the log
I think that was just to demonstrate
It was a demonstration. He wasn't doing it out of necessity.
I've cut lots of dead trees for fire wood in my day, and one thing's for sure, if you're in the woods and on a good slope, you can't always just pull them with the tractor. In which case it would be good gain for not much effort at all! After cutting hauling and bucking & stacking a chord a day, I know I was very glad for the winch on my tractor! I also know I'm sure glad to see young men doing their own work AND using their minds in creative ways to overcome challenges. People can back seat drive all they want, but this young man did this on his own, and I'm proud of what he did, even though I don't know him, GREAT JOB!! Plus it seems he kept all of his digits, so he's ahead of the game!
Ya, not to dangerous putting a belt on a rotating pulley by hand.
.Запасные конечности лежат в коробке .
Its like T-72 ...maybe it works, maybe it wont and blow up.
to much work and way to many step one thing get 12 volt electric clutch ..can be found ac pump in junk yard use them as pto clutch
John Hunt your just lazy he smart
Zack Trautmann smart at loosing fingers?
sei un mito!
EXTRA TRAKTOREK
Ya hoo