My dear young man, Where did you learn to make all these awesome things you create???? It's amazing how you can make so much with a few scraps of old things... God sure has blessed you with such a awesome talent/gift of such knowledge... I love you kids and do enjoy ALL your videos..... Be blessed in Jesus name... BBE
AGREE TOTALLY .These 2 are Awesome . I've been following since they got the house . 🏠 So young and smart , strong .& creative . I just checked ✔️ because I hadn't in the last few videos there subscribers, and it was the same as it's been then i saw your post and good someone else thinking the same as me ..I've even shared with people . I wish I knew how to build their subscribers .
@@erikaperry4817 I agree! I believe they should have a lot more subscribers. I was going to say what could really help them is by putting a lot of their best shots they have on video on TikTok but I have seen a few they have already put on there. The more they do that the more I believe it would help them get more subscribers. Some of these with Deivid building his little tractor or whatever he chooses to call it would really help. Especially the time he got stuck. I think once people see this their gonna want to come and see how he built it. Plus they have many other thing’s they can put on there. By the way Deivid you just keep getting more and more intelligent on what you can build. I’m so amazed at your age how much you know. They are both so creative and smart for their age and the hardest workers. They have come so far since they first moved there.
very good design, but you are right, I have a narrow Japanese tractor and I already turned it over by trying to lift my trailer to dump a load of dirt,,, so be careful.. luckily I wasn't badly hurt but it could have been a disaster.
it's a nice design but what I would do is extend the front and make the back wheels a little wider out. and then down the line you can get some counterbalancing going
My brother built a similar tractor for fun from his farm garage. However, he worked from advantage as a Bobcat Company welder at its first manufacturing plant located in a small North Dakota USA town. Farm boys never cease to amaze me no matter where they live.
Nice metal work. Smack it with a hammer, sparks flying everywhere... I could almost smell it. There is an old joke about a chicken crossing a roaf. But now... Why did Deivids build a mini-tractor? Because he can! But... those jeans will never come clean again...
Nice work. You are correct to be concerned about the front axle pivot. I have a kubota b7000 with a loader , which is similar in power to your setup. It will easily lift 500 lbs (226kg), but I can not safely move any more than half of that without risk of tipping. Good luck.
Yeah, I have now filled the tires with water which really helped and keeps it down. I did lift the lawn mower up which is around 250kg but the back was coming off the ground so driving wouldn't be possible. Few more improvements and it will be able to do basic dirt moving jobs!
You might consider reinforcing near the pins. Simply make a few washer and tack them in place. This will add some durability once you start pushing dirt. Also Keep the pins greased.
This video made me think of a little series, I watched with my children years ago (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MJ-FItB01y4.html) Only difference is that your machine is working 😊
Im worried about metal shaving flying up into your eyes..please wear goggles. I know you probably hate being told what to do, and I'm sorry.. and maybe it's not necessary, but I'd err on the side of caution. Im such a MOM, I can't help myself. 😂 And that thing is amazing btw!!
When I cut anything I wear glasses always metal isn't something I take risks with like wood is not that bad but anyways I also wear a mask since the dust is quite bad for the lungs!
@Do & Be Different Farmily I must have looked at it wrong. Good sweetie. I know you are very careful and responsible . Want the best for you always. ❤️