Agreed1 I have a machine shop that my dad and I work in, complete with CNC's , plasma cutters, CAD, all types of brakes, presses, shears etc. and we focus on agriculture and construction equipment repair. It's one thing to understand metal fabrication but in this case, it goes way beyond that. Hydraulics alone is something that most people have a single focus on and is their livelihood. Their are engineers that do nothing other then bearings, needed sizes and types, thrust loading, metallurgy and how different stresses and temps affect the bearing and sleeves. This gentleman it appears, has done all of that? And when you combine the complexity of these subjects, the acute attention to detail and workmanship, and the amount of time needed to study and grasp all of this information and apply it correctly, amazing isn't even close! I for one am thoroughly and majorly impressed. I am also humble enough to say that this man's IQ is probably a larger number than mine, Lol
@@TF856 Backhoe literally means a hoe (digging tool) on the back of something. An excavator is a tool for excavating. He built an excavator, not a backhoe. You are exactly the type of person the original commenter was talking about, someone who doesn't understand.
Terimakasih telah berbagi.. ide dan video yang mengagumkan.. bukan hanya sekedar cara membuat excavator saja yang dikuasainya.. tetapi cara menyampaikan kepada kita agar mengerti juga hebat.. tanpa banyak bicara pemirsa mampu menangkap apa yang disampaikan.. Sekali lagi terimakasih..salam dari Jakarta.. Indonesia..🙏❤️
Very cool build. You did a professional job here. If you would have Chosen yellow or orange as color people would believed you just bought that machine from a professional manufacturer. Your love to details and quality work is amazing!! Thank you for the video series.
1. Hydraulic pump with bigger flow - this engine is not load in full. Now whole machine is slower than working with shovel 2. Some exchangeable parts might be done , like bucket lock or main arm hinge . Now you have potential points of making bigger hole by outer ring at main pins of arm and this can damage whole part of arm . Nice job anyway ! Thanks for sharing .
Nice to see that you put a hitch on your blade like some people do on their excavators. Some people put a hitch box on their blades so they can use different types of hitches and different drop hitches also. On UA-cam look up excavators with trailers and you can also see cotton top 3 putting a hitch on his excavator blade. Duckgirl 86 has her own wheeled excavator and she drives it from job to job and she pulls her trailer with her attachments in it and she can operate the dump bed from the cab of her excavator and she's very good at using that trailer on the job moving materials and supplies. That machine of yours looks a lot like a Ditch Witch specifically designed for trenching and backfilling.
You have done an incredible job from start to finish. If I was there with you I would give you a pat on the back because you really deserve it. Now the only thing is you need a few different buckets. I myself what to make a front end loader and a backhoe to put on a little Kubota tractor I have for my son in law so he can use it for doing trenches for power and I can assure you that I will be going back to your videos every now and then to get ideas and I'm a diesel mechanic and have worked on machinery all my life . Stay safe from Australia Dean.
I watched this build series from the start. Held my comments till now. Great machine and very professional looking. I built a micro-hoe that pales in comparison. But then all I had for tools was an angle grinder and a 110V wire welder. My Bridgeport drill was a 25 year old $75 Craftsman drill press. My build location was the great outdoors. I did get a hand held bandsaw half way through. Also only spent about $1000 U.S. dollars.
FELICITACIONES POR TAN GRAN LABOR ... PARA LA GENTE DE CAMPO EN ZONAS RURALES... Y PEQUEÑA EMPRESA FAMILIARES SERÍA LA MEJOR OPCIÓN ESTA CREACIÓN ME SUMO AL CANAL.... SALUDOS DESDE ARGENTINA BS.AS
nice! could you make a video that goes thru all the specs? like which engine and why you choosed that engine and such. ive found a bunch of rexroth electrical valves, cylinders and pumps. not yet sure what to do with them.
Очень хорошая копалка! Попробуй поршневую и штоковую полость стрелового гидроцилиндра через "педальку" и простейший золотниковый распределитель соединить, у тебя получится "плавающее" положение стрелы и почувствуешь,что возможностей экскаватора добавилось.Ещё если к отвалу приварить козырёк,то копать и подбирать грунт будет гораздо проще и гидроцилиндры отвала от грунта не будут страдать.Удачи! Копалка просто класс!
Did you ever add a thumb attachment to the boom to grab logs/rocks? Amazing build, how many hours to plan and construct? Just found your channel and so far I'm blown away. Thanks for showing your handwork.
Thanks :) I have a little hook I can screw in bucket to lift things but I can´t grab. About hours, I don't really remember (2 years ago). But it usually gets about 10h a week. x approx 40weeks= 400h, cad work included
Man you nailed it. The excavator looks really good.you did a great job. Just perfect. Ill suggest you to make the videos little longer from 10 minutes to 15 minutes, so can see more of your incredible works. And ill suggest you to make the leg like you can swing so you’ll more stability. Hope to see more videos from you
Well done my man. There are some here who always leave negative reviews because they are not capable of performing such a task as you have just completed. I started out as a mechanic, added welder and eventually mechanical technician. Love the skills you have demonstrated. Keep it up. Just a question? Did you cost the job, just the materials. Thanks, Robin.
Most people will never understand what this guy did here. Amazing.
Agreed1 I have a machine shop that my dad and I work in, complete with CNC's , plasma cutters, CAD, all types of brakes, presses, shears etc. and we focus on agriculture and construction equipment repair. It's one thing to understand metal fabrication but in this case, it goes way beyond that. Hydraulics alone is something that most people have a single focus on and is their livelihood.
Their are engineers that do nothing other then bearings, needed sizes and types, thrust loading, metallurgy and how different stresses and temps affect the bearing and sleeves. This gentleman it appears, has done all of that? And when you combine the complexity of these subjects, the acute attention to detail and workmanship, and the amount of time needed to study and grasp all of this information and apply it correctly, amazing isn't even close!
I for one am thoroughly and majorly impressed. I am also humble enough to say that this man's IQ is probably a larger number than mine, Lol
Wow, I really like your comment!
It was the finest comment anyone has ever written to me. .
Thank you very much 🙂👍👍👍
I understand exactly what he did. He built a backhoe. Not an excavator.
Exactly
@@TF856 Backhoe literally means a hoe (digging tool) on the back of something. An excavator is a tool for excavating. He built an excavator, not a backhoe. You are exactly the type of person the original commenter was talking about, someone who doesn't understand.
Your knowledge of geometry plus your overall skill as a fabricator is amazing. Clearly this isn't your first rodeo!
Thanks Alex 🙂😉
Terimakasih telah berbagi.. ide dan video yang mengagumkan.. bukan hanya sekedar cara membuat excavator saja yang dikuasainya.. tetapi cara menyampaikan kepada kita agar mengerti juga hebat.. tanpa banyak bicara pemirsa mampu menangkap apa yang disampaikan..
Sekali lagi terimakasih..salam dari Jakarta.. Indonesia..🙏❤️
finished up looking quite professionally made
Awesome display of ingenuity, design, persistence and skill.
Well done
Thank you very much 🙂
Excellent engineering. It has quite a powerful breaking force. I'd quite happily operate it all day.
Beautiful piece of equipment. Amazing construction too! God Bless.
Fantastic build! I watched every video in one sitting. Thanks for sharing!
I really enjoyed watching this series, thanks for uploading!
Wow dein Bagger ist echt gut geworden perfekt gebaut.
Bitte weitere solche Projekte 👍👍👍
"Oh the Joy" of operating something you built yourself, congratulations. That cat in the end looked just like my Figaro.
Very cool build. You did a professional job here. If you would have Chosen yellow or orange as color people would believed you just bought that machine from a professional manufacturer. Your love to details and quality work is amazing!! Thank you for the video series.
Add 2 more light at the boom near EW2 mark, left and right
That's very cool. Thanks for make it.
1. Hydraulic pump with bigger flow - this engine is not load in full. Now whole machine is slower than working with shovel 2. Some exchangeable parts might be done , like bucket lock or main arm hinge . Now you have potential points of making bigger hole by outer ring at main pins of arm and this can damage whole part of arm . Nice job anyway ! Thanks for sharing .
Nice to see that you put a hitch on your blade like some people do on their excavators.
Some people put a hitch box on their blades so they can use different types of hitches and different drop hitches also.
On UA-cam look up excavators with trailers and you can also see cotton top 3 putting a hitch on his excavator blade.
Duckgirl 86 has her own wheeled excavator and she drives it from job to job and she pulls her trailer with her attachments in it and she can operate the dump bed from the cab of her excavator and she's very good at using that trailer on the job moving materials and supplies.
That machine of yours looks a lot like a Ditch Witch specifically designed for trenching and backfilling.
You have done an incredible job from start to finish.
If I was there with you I would give you a pat on the back because you really deserve it.
Now the only thing is you need a few different buckets.
I myself what to make a front end loader and a backhoe to put on a little Kubota tractor I have for my son in law so he can use it for doing trenches for power and I can assure you that I will be going back to your videos every now and then to get ideas and I'm a diesel mechanic and have worked on machinery all my life . Stay safe from Australia Dean.
Thanks Dean🤝🙂
Looked like a cross between store bought parts and NASA. Nice job!
Desde Colombia, estos son vídeos q valen la pena, q increíbles 👏💪
Well done, thanks for sharing your build!
I watched this build series from the start. Held my comments till now. Great machine and very professional looking.
I built a micro-hoe that pales in comparison. But then all I had for tools was an angle grinder and a 110V wire welder.
My Bridgeport drill was a 25 year old $75 Craftsman drill press. My build location was the great outdoors.
I did get a hand held bandsaw half way through. Also only spent about $1000 U.S. dollars.
🙂👍👍👍
Amazing beautiful hand crafted build. Genius
That machine looks awesome!! Thanks for sharing
Really I was not sure that the 12 hp engine will get enough power for this excavator Iam shocked good jop
Mom! Dad's destroying our grass again!
Very Nice Work!!! Watched the whole serie at once!
Nice to hear 🙂
good looking mini excavator
Start to finish. Just wow!
fantastic job...paint spray gun would make your perfect welds look even better..awesome
Perfect welds? Ya ok
I dont care if his welds are bad it's a good project to practice on
@@pikaonyoutube2139 lol ok you cared enough to respond with emotion so you do care
I suppose mum was happy until you spent the first 48 hrs digging up the back yard!
Hahaha,
I'm preparing for house extension
really enjoyed watching this series.João from Brazil
Thanks 🙂
FELICITACIONES POR TAN GRAN LABOR ... PARA LA GENTE DE CAMPO EN ZONAS RURALES... Y PEQUEÑA EMPRESA FAMILIARES SERÍA LA MEJOR OPCIÓN ESTA CREACIÓN ME SUMO AL CANAL.... SALUDOS DESDE ARGENTINA BS.AS
Thanks for sharing you thoughts and engineering to build you equipment , backhoe awesome from Toronto Canada cheers you are the man
Thanks 🙂
amazing job , Flawless from start to end - well done
Thanks! :)
Awesome build. Great workmanship !! Enjoyed all the episodes.
Awesome build! You obviously have a multitude of skills.
Unbelievable job. Awesome
Nice loader. Trailer would be a death trap to tow...
Those welds are on par sir. Great job! Do you have a cnc plasma or did you have someone else make the parts?
Great results! Kudos! It would be nice to know the gross weight of the product finished, as well as other operating parameters...
Hi, here is more info:
ua-cam.com/video/hdvX4mEjW6w/v-deo.html
Belíssimo trabalho. Parabéns ficou show...👏👏
Which hydraulic pump do you use in this project? And please tell the cylinder details also
Watched all 16 episodes and Sir you are Awesome!
superbe travail , j'ai regardé tout les épisodes d'un trait , fantastique réalisation !
Thanks!! 👍🙂
You should add led lights on the sides of the boom / arm for the night shift. The lights on the boom will shine right at your bucket/target area.
Уважение к таким людям которые многое своими руками делают.
Hey Hi can I know how much was total project investment including all parts
You are a genius wow that was some good work amazing simply amazing
Класс, мне очень понравился экскаватор!!!
Awesome work! So cool!!!
Fantastic work very Nice 😎😎😎
nice! could you make a video that goes thru all the specs? like which engine and why you choosed that engine and such.
ive found a bunch of rexroth electrical valves, cylinders and pumps. not yet sure what to do with them.
Good idea!
I will do that! :)
It looks simple to build, but it's not!
Nice job!
:)...Real nice build...Smart idea using the mower platform...Your hydraulics are very well done...You know your stuff!
Fantastic mate.. you are truly skilled 👍🏽
Beats a shovel, and more fun too.
Молодец 👍👍👍,отличный проект сделал. Продолжай в том же духе, а может что-то большее смастерить, подумай . Успехов в дальнейших планах ✌✌✌
You Can be Verry Proud of that sir verry Nice work
Awesome! 🚜
excellent workmanship, excellent project, the only video I have tried and commented on so far, there is a great effort, you are a wonderful
Excellent comment 🙂
A very limited swing radius is very unfortunate here but overall great job on those welding work
Super extraordinar job, great job!!!
Very nice; well done.
well what a nice series u made wish i have the space to make suchs a nice machine
Muito top qual a profundidade que a lança alcança?
ua-cam.com/video/hdvX4mEjW6w/v-deo.html
@@AlfaSeven obrigado thanks very
Congratulations, well done.
Awesome great job
Good job bro I am lndian from Punjab
Уважение золотым рукам. Класс👍👍👍
Well done,you are the Master!
Очень хорошая копалка! Попробуй поршневую и штоковую полость стрелового гидроцилиндра через "педальку" и простейший золотниковый распределитель соединить, у тебя получится "плавающее" положение стрелы и почувствуешь,что возможностей экскаватора добавилось.Ещё если к отвалу приварить козырёк,то копать и подбирать грунт будет гораздо проще и гидроцилиндры отвала от грунта не будут страдать.Удачи! Копалка просто класс!
Может можете информации об тракторе помочь? Давно хотел заняться ,извините,что без разрешения.
Did you ever add a thumb attachment to the boom to grab logs/rocks? Amazing build, how many hours to plan and construct? Just found your channel and so far I'm blown away. Thanks for showing your handwork.
Thanks :)
I have a little hook I can screw in bucket to lift things but I can´t grab.
About hours, I don't really remember (2 years ago). But it usually gets about 10h a week. x approx 40weeks= 400h, cad work included
สุดยอดจริงๆ ขอบคุณสำหรับทุกคลิปที่ผ่านมาด้วยครับ
Great build man.
I'm going to make a swimming pool. Also I'm going to make the excavator from scratch myself. 💯% awesome
What was the cost Incurred for this whole excavator building process?
great job man
please tel me wich type of meta( the reference) you use for the excavatov?
thank you
Hi, S355
@@AlfaSeven you cut with plasma cutter?
and tel me pls
can i get the the sshematic ?
@@madjidgan4111 Hi, it is lasercut.
for more info:
ua-cam.com/video/hdvX4mEjW6w/v-deo.html
Skills!!! 🤯👏
it's very awesome. Thank you!!!! 👍👍👍
Thanks 🙂
Man you nailed it. The excavator looks really good.you did a great job. Just perfect. Ill suggest you to make the videos little longer from 10 minutes to 15 minutes, so can see more of your incredible works. And ill suggest you to make the leg like you can swing so you’ll more stability. Hope to see more videos from you
Thanks, more videos will come 👍👍
Congratulations for the wonderful work!!!! I would like to know if you sell the project so that I can also manufacture one?
Hi, no but you can download my cad model (STP file) here if you want: www.roxgt.se/downloads/
U should be very proud great job 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Simply amazing!
You should put some lights out near the bucket nice creation you have
Amazing job! Cant imagine how many hours, id love to build one. I think i will
Thanks 🙂
Good job mate...
Show!!! Parabéns!!!
Молодец. Работа колосальная.
This is very nice 👍
Nice series, tough i wonder do u have more power? Sounds like idling
Thanks, yes it is almost idel. In higher revs the hydraulic oil getting hot after one hour. No oil cooler.
@@AlfaSeven ahha y tought as much better get ufself a cooler then😊
Well done my man. There are some here who always leave negative reviews because they are not capable of performing such a task as you have just completed. I started out as a mechanic, added welder and eventually mechanical technician. Love the skills you have demonstrated. Keep it up. Just a question? Did you cost the job, just the materials. Thanks, Robin.
Thanks Robin,
As I remeber the material cost was around 4k Euro, but some part are used.
If you can, How much did it end up costing for build materials & components?
You have done a fantastic job.
ntab lurrr...
Well done! Congratulations!
Im dying to know how much it cost to make your own backhoe?
Really good work congratulations 👍
Very nice machine.
That is awesome, well done !
Great work,👍👍👍🧠
Make bigger one with Cummins 6bta engine) I love to watch your channel!
Amazing