New project time ;) some real homemade madness. Part one of three, next episode: Suspension! Follow me on instagram for more project updates! / homemade_madness
So, the only thing stopping you at this point from building anything, will be time. You dont know how much you are important in the evolution of life. I love you brother! Making miracles from scratch.
Pooaah das mien merk!🤣👌🏻 Lekker motorblokje wel ook! Alleen gaat die expansie pijp niet meer passen dus dat gaat je vermogen kosten. Al kan je zo te zien wel een paar pktjes missen😁💪🏻💪🏻
@@homemade_madness That's awesome! Let me know if you're ever in the states. I've always wanted to go to Europe, but that's unlikely to happen anytime soon 😂
Ive built everything from drag cars to dirt track cars to custom motorcycles, and i have to say this is some awsome fabrication. Not just the actual fabrication, but also the concept and design is really cool!
When I was a kid I had the version w the front loader. Drove the crap out of it. Funny thing is that 10yrs later I now own 5 classic garden tractors & dsl swapped 2 of em, & built a budget racing mower that goes 15mph.
Hey I had one of those when I was a kid in the 90's.... except it's made of all steel. It has solid rubber tires and weights almost 50lbs hahahahaha.. Thing is a tank! Now my 2 young kids beat the daylights out of it and she just keeps on keeping on! Looking forward to this build bro! Keep up the good work... we learn a lot from you...🍻
This dude doesn't mess around he had done half the build in one video, keep up the great work👍 I also have some projects of my own like fitting a 670cc snowmobile engine in a sportsman quad it'll be not to hard for a first project but definitely interesting. I'm excited to see the next video of this project😁
Loved one of these peddle tractors back as a kid. Best way to teach kid how to reverse and use trailer is to get one with trailer. For the project i was thinking this setup, but for actual garden tractor to push snow and pull trailer etc, but those toys are very expensive around here, so it would been bit of waste to start building from such expensive frame that is there just for looks and will disintegrate due UV rather fast. I do have electric 3wheeler...that juuuuust can fit 107cc 4 stroke inside. Essentially whole thing is engine and thats about it.. you really cant go any smaller than that, but it would be seriously stupid idea to make it... still waiting to one of those "fuck it lets do this thing" moments as it would be so unstable to drive, due being 3 wheeler it has it rolling over problem, it would wheelie over very easily and tires being so small steering would be just all over the place.. specially in dirt roads i have around...
That was hard watching you take apart that go-kart cuz I love go-karts but that's a one-of-a-kind tractor..🤪 your skills are so impressive dude! It's amazing how the rest of the world makes things so difficult... When all reality it's actually simple... You shown that to me a couple times now. Thank you for teaching me some things!!
Great project I love 2 strokes engines. But a kart engine may not be suited very well, they have a TON of maintenance I would rather fit an enduro 125 or 250 engine, much more relyable and torque
First video of yours I’ve seen. I like how you explain your plan and show all the work it takes to make it happen. You’ve definitely earned my sub… thanks for the excellent content!
I loved my little massey ferguson tractor when i was young and when i was 5 or 6 me and my dad made a wooden bracket on the back of it and attached a little wheel to the front of my dads drill, wich pressed against the rear tire so that i had a drill poered tractor. Since then me and my dad have been building cool stuff together
I worried about the exhaust yes the motor is compact but you have to keep that large expansion chamber so that greatly increases the overall footprint. I'm sure you'll figure it out but that was my first thought "Oh No the exhaust!" Lol keep up the great work
I'm interested to see how you do your swing arm pivot while maintaining chain tension. I know several other builders have struggled with this in the past.
Me too since the sprocket and pivot aren't exactly aligned. But unlike most of the other garbage he's not going for 16 inches of travel that nobody will ever use. 2 inch travel won't slack the chain enough to slip.
Video editing idea: To have a better audio, you can turn down the volume of operating grinder parts while editing. Other than that, I like your artistic work, looking forward to next episode :D
lol. i actualy did this with an even smaller plastic tractor. and a chainsaw engine, that fit under the hood. it has some metal frame in it but its still mainly plastic, including the wheels, steering amd "bearings". it goes about 30 to 40 km/h witch is dangerous at least. im curious about ur build. i micht get a bigger tractor like urs to to build an engine in it
I had a electric jeep same size I wanna put gas engine in it after seeing you ......it has two brushed 775 high speed high Torque 24volt motors good for max5miles/ hour 🤣🤣
Does the swing arm pivot not need to be the same position as the sprocket to avoid change in chain length, or will it be small enough difference not to matter?