Bought a belt loader and modifying it to handle firewood
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- Building a grizzly bar and a chute on an old conveyor truck for handling firewood.
00:00 Unloading and testing it
02:35 2Years later
02:43 Plowing
04:35 Talking
05:13 Starting it
11:28 Getting it inside
13:11 Building the mount for grizzly bars
21:17 Building the grizzly bar
29:04 Building a arm that holds the chain
31:43 Building the bottom piece that diverts the scrap
38:53 Quick test
39:57 disassemble and welding
41:18 Painting of grizzly bar and arm
43:40 Building the chute
52:34 Cooking dinner
53:37 Dinner talk
55:19 Finishing chute
58:54 Painting chute and bottom piece
1:00:43 Reassemble after painting
1:03:24 Looking at the brakes and bleeding them
1:08:18 Test drive on road
1:11:53 Setting it up for a test drive with the wood processor
1:14:09 Testing to see that it works
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53:05 My favorite cooking channel on youtube!
I truly loved the unexpected lunch break eating hot dogs
This man just ate 8 hot dogs like it was nothing.
😂😂
You need many Bullens Pilsnerkorvar to get full :D
@@Kvickification 😂😂, behövs pilsner dricka till 😂
I know right!
I remember when I used to have a metabolism
You could put a couple of hooks at the end of the sawdust/splinter chute to hang a sack on, this will collect the small debris that is good for starting a fire, also saves you sweeping up afterwards.
great idea
Great video thank you I found the European andrew camarata
Ant Pants is as good as Bjorn
Yes sir!
Somebody needs to visit somebody.
Your firewood system is coming along nicely. Nice use of an old baggage conveyor truck seems to have been fairly well cared for
Keep on doing these videos, because I'm sure your channel has the potential to grow big in the future !
No kidding. 14 videos and he’s at 18.2k already!
Sweden Andrew Camarata 😀
As good a UA-cam Channel as there is! Excellent content!
@@pmkgamingtv Yes! and Swedish Gavin Clark DIY!🙂
Good job mate I love seeing things being redesigned and used again instead of it sitting in a scrap yard waiting to die
His finished weld beads are pieces of art work.
One of the best channels out there.
Mr Bjoernstroem....you keep producing these great videos showing us subscribers your skills 👏 .....keep them coming....🙂
Awesome and inspiring video. Also looks like I have to be the first to it knowledge his 8 hotdogs for lunch. I'd need a nap after that meal! Keep it up man, love every video.
Never saw a vise quite like the pump style in the shop. Looks much easier and quicker than the rotating handle type.
Cool machine. Classy hubcaps too.
Brilliant piece of handy work you've done. I'm impressed (and a little bit envious). Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪.
He is Swedish lol
Everything was brilliant, including the hotdogs in a can.
Greetings for the middle of the U.S.A. I just recently discovered your channel, and I really enjoy the content. You are a talented man. Lots of snow in your part of the world, around here winter is much milder, but we still get snow every now and then. Keep up the good work and the fine videos!
Bullens pilsnerkorv 😄
Solid 8-hotdogs, like a boss! 🌭🌭🌭🌭🌭🌭🌭🌭
Thanks for the video; always great, and helps a lot! Looking forward to the next one.
When bjoernstroem posts a vid, you press like before even seeing it! Allways bangers!
Thanks!
By the way …. The weather is still normal for you, a bit of our snow here would be nice too. Greetings from northern Germany
Nice microdose x-ray inspection system you have in the workshop 😂
Nice video as always! ☺️
Anything automated and saves the back is a great thing
Stupid question of the day... I see you are driving the belt loader with the belt in the "UP" position. Have you checked for the safety override?? As a fleet service clerk (aka baggage handler) who uses these daily, they should have a switch that restricts the speed when the belt is not fully down. This is to prevent someone from doing serious damage to a plane when approaching, if the brakes fail. This may be why you are having problems. Keep up the great projects! You are fun to watch.
Exactly what I was thinking.
Never thought of that since its so old. But its a good idea. will check that.
Awesome work man, I love these fabrication projects that you tackle. Putting old iron to use.
Pretty slick repurposing an old baggage conveyor.
Congrats, he is the cutest baby. Enjoy him while is small. Tomorrow he will off to college. Take care and enjoy your new bundle.
Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing. Look forward to more.
Greetings from the BIG SKY. It's winter around here. Even the snow is deep.
Great video . Very impressive, thinking out of the box . I like that, once the truck is under the other side no more loading the truck. Every bit help-in time & energy,
Looking forward to this. Wee can and a snack and settle in. Thanks again 🏴🏴🏴🏴
Tusen takk for god underholdning. 👍🤗👍
You are a hard working man. Keep on with that. I like your videos😀😃😄
Awww! I wanted to see the belt roll the ❄️ snow off😢.
Oh, well. It's not like it won't snow again 😅.
I just discovered your channel.
I really enjoy watching them.
I tried, but it wasn't strong enough to do it! Thanks
Man I love your workshop!
Sadly not mine, just something i can use from time to time
Great machine and look at those wheels with hubcaps!
Ingenious!! Love this entire system. You can load trucks,trailers or make piles wherever you like. Maybe install some lights on the conveyor belt
😂 yes!
You are something else !!! That was a great video to watch. I just hope the transmission gets straightened out. That is a wood machine. We have no snow in Middletown Del USA. We don’t expect any til February or March. Be well my friend !
Greetings from white mountains of new hampshire usa i have a rubber belt conveyor on my cordking processor it took me 30 years to wear belt out 4ply and it was the inside of belt that gave out, outside was very smooth so i put on snowmobile studs so it wood work in winter and in rain. very good job on your modification . 600 usd conveyor outrageous!
The brake issue may be any old rubber lines that need replaced, that won't allow pressure release flow back away from brakes.
Will need to check that in the future
That truck says farts on the door...I love it!
Love all of the toys in your shop all of your machines thanks again for the videos from the US states. Georgia usa
Always love your projects! Great content 👍👍👍 From Maine USA
A brilliant piece of work well done👍
Keep the vids coming, really enjoy videos!
Enjoyable to watch your videos 👍🏻
awesome video once again!
Thanks!
@@M.BJOERNSTROEM now im even more stoked to go to sweden again in august! :P
Very nice build. My suggestion would be to make the sides of the catch (where it falls on the conveyor) steeper to prevent the wood from resting on the sides and collecting.
Swedish Macgyver! Love the content! Your production quality is really great! always look forward to another upload!
Did you just eat all the hot dogs without at least inviting us to share? 😛 I love your cooking stove! Cooling weld doesn't do it, get that blow torch. 🤣
Nice modification!
Excellent job on elevator, keep the videos coming, Best Wishes from The United Kingdom👍👍
That workshop you uses...it's seems to have it all!!
Perhaps former Domänverket?
.....LOOKIN' GOOD, NICE JOB, KEEP SAFE...
That things awesome, great job. The "truck" itself would make a great around town/home hauler if you bought another and pulled the entire lift assembly and made a total flat deck
Nice Job with that conversion, I would just try to get better alignment from the saw to the center of the belt to remove that right side feed issue. Great work!
Thanks, i will do that when i get the truck here and start using this for real
Besides the hot dog win…… what a clean shop!!!
Another great video!
AWESOME JOB! I LOVE IT!
keep going man this channel will blow up
Nice job on that machine
Gotta love them hook loaders. I do the craziest stuff with mine. 👍🏼
You are very resourceful. Good job.
Alain Loret
My compliments on every aspect of this video, they are EXCELLENT. The video quality is terrific and the drone footage is superior to most. Your engineering planning and workmanship in my opinion is Master Journeyman Quality. Your shop makes me envious and is a pleasure to view. I have Subscribed and look forward to more of your videos.
Thanks Dave!
Love it. Great idea
I love the snow cap on the cab :D
Very nice build
Your videos are so awesome. Your work ethic is inspiring... When you do a project, task, or anything, you do it right - no half-ass. Also, you need to get Helly-Hensen to sponsor you. I am going through all your videos, kept thinking dang I need some of them pants... Finally saw the HH logo.
It would really help if the belt had some bolted metal slats to help push the wood like proper conveyers that are made for firewood. Unless you only use it in low angles. Higher angle would make the wood slip without them.
Since your in such cold place there is a frost free hydrant sold at tractor supplies and it can give water even in extreme cold places!
Not sure why you think i need that
It is worth highlighting how your can o' wieners was somewhat reflective to infrared. If you need to be sure, put a piece of electrical tape on a surface of interest and set your emissivity to 0.95; that'll give you a reliable reading.
Good point, did not think of that
I've worked around heavy equipment all my life, but I've never seen one of these before. Really strange and interesting machine!
it sure is!
@@M.BJOERNSTROEM there’s another UA-camr his channel is Andrew camarata he is in New York State USA he did a video of a rock crusher it has a belt feeding material through it well he had it replaced on video by a company that replaces them if you was to contact him maybe he could give you the company’s info and either the company can make you a belt or refer you to a company in your country unless you are in the USA then it’s easy or make you a belt then maybe you can upgrade it to do both wood and gravel
Ever been to an airport? Lots in use in South America.
@@DannebergAcres I've flown plenty of times, but never noticed these machines before. I'll have to keep an eye out the next time I travel.
This one looks like it was built in the 1960's but seems well cared for.
This was back when Sweden was a well, a semi-socialist country. This truck has the logo of the government air traffic authority on it. Government agencies employed a lot of people to care for equipment, whether it needed to or not. Mechanics had lots of time on their hands and they might as well do stuff thoroughly instead of rushing it. These old machines that belonged to government agencies are often in remarkably good condition.
Nowadays, everything has been privatized or is run like a business. Old stuff get's thrown out instead of repaired and maintained.
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Snyggt jobbat👍
Nice job 👍
saw dust and lil bits that drop threw can be compressed damp and make extra fire wood
i realy like what you do ..keep it going i was looking for some like u 💐
100.000 followers! Grattis!
For the rubber rejuvenation Use at 205 reseal by ATP and put on the rubber it will make it last long enough for the purpose at hand
Holy hot dog
That’s good job smart man
Love your videos, and great idea!
I think the chute angles need to be steeper, I'm affraid the wood will stay on it rather than sliding down on the conveyer.
Great video really like your shop and the tools you have for being able to build your projects.MMMM hotdogs great way to cook them looks like you enjoyed them .I have boxes of the clamps to lock belts together I have asked people at companies if had any use for them just a no Anyway enjoy your video's well done thank you look forward to more all the best from N.B. Canada
Where in NB$
GREAT VIDEO'S
You need to put some folding wheel ramps on your flatbed trailer so you can just drive your equipment on and of that trailer instead of using the skid loader.
Kalasbra, nu har jag en ny favorit på tuben 🙂
I would always just make these out of bar grating. Simple, cheap and easy to replace.
Thanks
Wow, Thanks Jim!!
dude, the last hot dog all of a sudden....😆
Realy nice Job. Great. Greez from 🇨🇭
Thank you!
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼
Canned hot dogs! Awesome!
very nice.
En hydraulisk timmerkran på en timmervagn hade inte varit helt fel, det jobbiga är annars att få upp timret. (Jag vet, eldar helt med ved som jag kapar o klyver med en gammal enhet som sitter på traktorns trepunkt.) ❤️ din verkstad! Snygga jobb du gör.
SWEET!
You are going to need about 50 more HP to move all that extra steel! Maybe an extra set of front tires? Good work!
Man I love your videos. What do you do for a living and how can you afford shop like that and all these projects?
Believe this is a family business.
Greetings from Denmark. Good job man! Your videos are like Andrew Camaratas, only in a nordic style. I love it. Definitely subscribing :)
Thanks!
First time I saw a skidsteer shovel snow :-)
Ya need a can of start ya bastard (Ether ) canadain issue also if we lived closer would give ya a set of snow tires and chains.not mutch use for 14" snow chains any more .How times change .Awsome vidios. Keep up the great work .just found your page .
That's cool I've never seen hot dogs in a can.