Без комментариев, Мастер. Мне приходилось работать на экскаваторах. Одно что я приметил в твоих ковшах на технике, это то что ты не усиливаешь режущую ковша. Быстро износится и для самой техники большая нагрузка. А если бы на режущей стояли зубья, было бы легче врезаться в грунт. Так как у тебя ковш маленький, зубья можно взять с "гашетки" сенокосилки. А также на жатках комбайнов стоят, на нижней траверсе. Ты же умный человек, придумаешь. Здоровья тебе и твоей семье. Счастья , успехов, удачи.
Thank you, sir for sharing your time and talent. Future generations will admire your machine and videos. The great thing about knowledge like you have is that you can give it away AND keep it. Everyone benefits! Great work
Magnifico! Obrigado por gravar o passo-a-passo da fabricação!👍 Ser criativo e extra-classe em mecânica é fazer as coisas com o que se tem ao alcance das mãos. Os russos tem tradição nisso!👏👏👏 Thanks!🤙
Mate my hats off to you, you are one clever man. After having a watch of this video and scrolling through your channel I would have loved to have had you as my friend, son or grandson with all of the builds you have made. Your an awesome builder and no doubt an awesome bloke, just amazing
My thoughts exactly. Repurposing material,the use of strengthening gussets without overkill. Decent looking welds and some very inovative engineering. Very well done. Is there room for improvements. There always is but you can't make them sitting on the couch. A toast to you.
Thank you!!! The ability we have to create, build, then use our work or enjoy art, is one of the bonds we share as people!!! Thank you from SW Florida.
This is amazing work! You must have been working on vehicles your whole life to be able to do custom builds like this seemingly on the fly with all salvaged parts.. Thank you for sharing!
I think this and your other projects are awesome. May I suggest flow restriction valves on the bucket crowd to slow it down and get better feed back and more resolution. That clutch idea is brilliant and has given me some clues as to how I will approach one of my projects
Absolutely Awesome!!! This is what RU-vid should be for! Very impressive and inspiring. Just goes to show that you can make just about anything you want yourself if you're willing to take the time and learn.
yes the time. for most people it goes like this. you work to make ends meet and then you have not enough time to do anything like this as you can not even get the parts together to make it. then you are too old and can not do it anymore. so you go on youtube to find someone, only one, who had the time when they were of working age and who actually build one. That is one in a million. What has this world come to. Everyone should build one of these while they can or find a young one to teach.
Love how you made it a pivot steering tractor. I hope you feel proud of your abilities. You are an amazing man with intelligence and talent out of this world.
59:30 Minutes of Shear Unadulterated Pleasure!! as an Engineer with over 40 Years experience under my belt from Machine shop to Design and Teaching at University level, it never Ceases to Amaze me, the Ingenuity of a Simple man with a few tools and a Need, This is what Engineering is all about, I have to admit I was totally Enthralled and the Finished Machine was Superb, Bravo! 59:30 Минуты Чистого Наслаждения!! как инженер с более чем 40-летним опытом работы от механического цеха до проектирования и преподавания в университете, меня никогда не перестает удивлять изобретательность простого человека с несколькими инструментами и потребностью, вот что такое инженерия. , я должен признать, что был полностью очарован, и готовая машина была превосходной, Браво!
It's a really good job. One interesting thing about building from scratch like this is that the precision is found more in the process, than in the accuracy of any single part. These parts are made specifically for this one machine. They don't have to fit in any other place in the universe. Notice how he made them in a progression and made them fit (with some clever forward thinking) rather than building a bunch of things and putting them all together at the end. With modern machines we're used to thinking in terms of modular, replaceable parts. Fab'ing machines like this doesn't require the precision that would be needed if we had to go buy a replacement part. I'm not saying there is no precision in his machine - it's absolutely well build and accurate, but that's not the same as truly identical parts. Very precise machine tools (lathes and mills, etc) can built the same way. You just can't take a part from another machine and bolt it in as a replacement.
Well,I'm not sure how much $$'s you've invested into, I would consider that not the most expensive machine; but, I'd be mighty proud to own one just like yours!!! With the prices around the USA owner's think they have gold mines;but, In reality they only have a playground sandbox to use it in! I give you major props for your build!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Apart from the hydraulics and the engine, it seems he'd got the rest made up from lying around scrap metal. I still like it and it shows no point in throwing away scrap metal in a hurry.
два моста от лады по 30$ двигатель за 164$ и еще коробка перемены передач от лады за 40$ ,а остальное металолом за 2$ за килограмм и это не считая гидравлики цену которой установить не удастся пока владелец не скажет сколько она стояла.
I like how your front-end articulate loader has multiple angles of articulation versus others only have left and right and by video your doesn't have counter weights which doesn't appear that you need it even though you mounted engine more to one side it appears it doesn't effect it. You should be really proud of this machine .
I’m so impressed with what you built I think that’s so awesome! You my friend are a hell of a fabricator and engineer there’s no other words to say except WOW 😮!!!
I love this! Weld two teeth on each side of the spider gear in the rear differential for positive traction so you can drive more into your scoop. Gear some cleated tires for the back and you will be good to go!
ficou muito bom, isso vai ajuda muito em pequenos serviços no campo e na cidade, eu trabalhei muito tempo construindo pecinas e como não dava de entra maquina tudo era cavado na mão
Автор молодец! Погрузчик получился шикарный - моя мечта. Этот ковш хорошо подойдёт для снега, а для планировки земли , я думаю, нужно изготовить в 2 раза уже. Он сможет уверенно загребать и поднимать грунт или щебень. В свободные места внутри рамы можно добавить стальные болванки для увеличения веса, чем тяжелее трактор, тем больше его сила. Не будет буксовать, ходить будет мягче .
Great Video! One thing you could do that would make using the bucket easier for digging would be to add about 5 teeth across the bottom front edge of the bucket. This will allow it to break up the ground before being scooped up.
The teeth would do that but they can be a bit of a double edged sword, a plain bucket will tend to ride over things, like pipes and cables, whereas teeth will dig and you discover them as you lift and they break!, also a toothless one can be used on hard or prepared surfaces with less marking. There is no right answer, you pay your money and take your chance as they say, time to make a second bucket I think, and possibly a set of pallet forks. A very smart build and the ball joint and bar has solved a problem with a possible project I am looking at, so good oh!.
Ильдар ну ты красавчик.отличная техника из подручных средств и агрегатов.не считая двигатель.считаю тебе нужно такую технику под заказ изготавливать,да и ещё много чего по хозяйству всяких помощников
👍👍👍 Супер! 🔥🔥🔥 Такие действия одобряю! Всегда нужная техника в хозяйстве . И многое можна сделать с подручных материалов.Так держать! Всегда здоровья и удачи в творчестве!
I chopped some axles like that to extend them for a 4x4. The half shafts didn't like being welded and snapped pretty quick. I hope yours don't, but I suggest you measure these before they do. If you want more traction, first consider tractor tyres, then welding up the differentials. Don't weld the crown gear!
Lembro do meu tio Joildo que trabalhava na prefeitura da minha cidade com manutenção de máquinas de terraplanagem e tratores , desmontava e montava : conhecia muito o que fazia . E o profissional do vídeo é excelente no que faz
Very nicely done sir. I really liked how you used the two tie rod ends as the pivot point for the steering. It was very good thinking. Just a couple of things that you might want to look into, they are, 1st. Lock up one of the differentials by welding up the spider gears this will make that one differential locked so both Wheels will turn together. This will greatly improve traction. 2nd. Add traction tire to the machine.. 3rd. Add a cutting edge to the bucket, it will save the bucket in the long term Your work was excellent. I liked your solution regarding the clutch as well as using old Lada parts and scrap steel to keep the price down. I look forward to your next video. Please, No music, talk to the camera like a friend was helping you but must explain why you do each thing. Automatic translation makes it so we can understand you........mostly. Please understand, I am not saying you did anything wrong, my suggestions were to make your machine a little better, just a little better. Thanks, Bob Ordewald, Staunton Virginia USA
@@ildar174- nice, I live in Staunton Virginia, USA. If you look at a map I live midway between Florida and Maine. it does not get cold like the conditions that you were working in. I grew up about 500 miles North of here so I understand cold! The flight is 160,000 rubles! Thanks for letting us watch! Bob
He doesn't need your advice. An Umurican could NEVER do what this guy does and quite frankly, I have no problem following him without reading subtitles. He is very good at showing his work! In fact, subtitles are just more annoying than helpful!
What a very clever design, extremely neat engineering and outstanding craftsmanship! Subscribed. The one thing I would do is to fabricate and install a high strength chain guard to protect the Operator from a broken drive chain being propelled into his legs, arms or face! I have seen motorcycle drive chains break at standstill and destroy the cast aluminium engine casings. A broken drive chain would cut into one's limbs or face, severing and shattering whatever they encountered.
You still need differential action on at least one axle in order to allow steering. But still, this is an amazing project with few machines, basic tools and amazing ingenuity!
Рф торговая компания не когда не поддержит наших Прекрасных и самых лучших Славянских МужЧин и ЖенЧин ! Теперь вы понимаете почему нас Славян боится вся планета только Славяне могут творить добро и свет ! Из за этого на и истребляют ! Мужик ты Супер твой Род гордится тобой уважение тебе во все клеточки !!!!!
You did great. Couple of recommendations, Install off-road/mud type tires and weld a harden steel cutting edge on to your bucket. And when you are digging use the articulation, slowly moving forward like you are doing and wiggle the machine back and forth using the steering. But amazing work!