Excellent Fab Job! The Allis Chalmers in the background makes watching the video even more pleasurable...lol. A/C man here, but that JD sure does look like it will get any job done that's thrown at it. Thumbs UP!!
vraiment une tres belle création, dômage que tant de gens se sentent obligé de frappé sur ceux qui ont du génie juste par jalousie j'ai moi même crée un 4x4 articulé et je sais combien d'effort il lui a fallu pour bâtir ce chef d'oeuvre encore félicitation
Surely the only US articuled JD tractor with conventional 3 points MF system plow attachment. ^^ Nice traction, equal to italian professionnal mini-tractor products.
I would love to have my 330 or 316 custom. I am about to have all the parts to convert both to power steering and double spool hydraulics. After that the double brake pedal and then I will build the attachments.
@NutStretcher I don't know it seems to handle it pretty well. Seen it in other videos and dang thing works good. Those little tractors are pretty tough you would be amazed at how much they can handle.
its a John Deere 318 the engine is a Onan P218 gasoline 2-cylinder air-cooled horizontal-shaft opposed twin 47.7ci Bore/Stroke:3.25x2.88 inches 18 hp 3600rpm. The Onan P218 was used in the John Deere 318 from 1987, serial number M00318X420001, through the end of production. Source Tractordata.
One Question one thought. What is the power unit, would taller diffs help, I.E 4:11 to 1 instead of 3:56 to 1 . Just a thought on a brilliantly thought out unit.
That machine is powerful for a small unit, but I don't think I would want it to pull three plows though. If that machine can pull 3 plows then my J.D. 790 can pull a 2 plow attachment.
It takes a lot of work and money to build something like that. Custom fabrication,, searching for parts,, waiting for parts,, putting it together and finding that this part won't work with that part or its not going together the way you thought it would. Some things you change along the way. Building something like that is hard and not easy. The person who posted this video has the power to delete the stupid replies.
hey nice job but too much furrows for the engine i guess... two furrows is the ideal if it was a disc plough with 3 discs it would pull it nice beacause the soil will not made friction on the plough
i would say its well designed pretty well. even though they are small plow shares, there is three of them and they go in fairly deep. it just seems like the tractor pulls well for its small size. But I bet it would grunt harder if it were plowing ground that had never been broke. That piece he was working on reminded me of my 12 acre lawn, which is not virgin prairie
@@RJ1999x Yeah, I'm an old Simplicity driver...I know about the 720 and Simplicity 4040. They're considered Sub-compact utility tractors, not garden tractors. I wish I had the room for one. Great machines.