I have been looking for exactly what you built and I would use it very often because I have the perfect job for that, You should go into selling kits for those I bet you could put a few pennies in your bucket with that. Great Job !!! 😃
Looks great Kurt. Your grandpa Sanborn would love all these projects you do. When covid is over and you can come around I have a 3 point set up and other things I've collected over the years you can have.
Thank you sir! Yes I think so too, today was the coldest day by far this winter, it was about 15 degrees when I made the video. They were noticeably slower than yesterday. Happy new year!
Thank you sir! My step father and I have watched a lot of your videos lately because over the last few months we've acquired quite a few David Bradley walk behinds. You and some other UA-camrs have some very valuable information and some nice machines!! Hopefully I'll make a video soon about them.
Well thank you very much . There are a couple of men in NC that are very well knowledges in the David Bradley’s . I will look their channel names up and send them to you .
Here are some of the folks I’ve watched . Bryan Horne , this gentleman has so much knowledge and he may be able to help with getting parts . Mr Snavely is another great form of information . They have already cross referenced a lot of the oil seal numbers to NAPA oil seal numbers . I have had to stop working on my stuff till this new knee heals up . Can’t wait to see your videos .
Any way you could send plans on how to build that exact loader? I’d pay you for some typed up plans. I have that exact little tractor I got for my daughter to match my Massey Ferguson 165 farm tractor. I want to restore it and put that loader on.
You don’t happen to have a print of that build that you would sell? I would definitely pay for blueprint on how you built because I would build one for my 140 H3 JD I have! Let me know Kurt! Awesome bulld!
Been looking forward to seeing this complete- looks great! will the alternator keep up with the electrical use of those cylinders if you use the machine for an hour or so? So clean- looks fantastic.
Thank you. Yes it can definitely be annoying depending on what your doing with it. Especially if it's colder out because the hydraulics move even slower if it's below about 35-40 degree's like in this video. I think I could change the mounting points of the cylinders to gain more speed albeit less lifting capacity, but honestly for what I do with it I'll probably just leave it be. It was more of something fun to build, and I mostly use it as an adjustable height work bench. I've torn down small engines in the bucket, I use it to service the chainsaws so your not having to do it crouched down on the ground, I've clamped boards to it for cutting, I pick up the push mowers for repairs so I can stand up comfortably and work on them, etc. And I've found it's super handy for breaking tire beads. So yes I wouldn't recommend these hydraulic cylinders if you needed to actually scoop and pile dirt all the time, it does a great job of it but it's very slow.
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Yea I don't really use it too hard. There's a later video of it digging some dirt in front of my house, it does pretty good for being such a tiny little tractor.
I have been looking for exactly what you built and I would use it very often because I have the perfect job for that, You should go into selling kits for those I bet you could put a few pennies in your bucket with that. Great Job !!! 😃
An exquisite quality build! Quite impressive!
You sir have a lot of talent.
Looks Amazing !!! I want one when are you going into business ??? 😃
Looks great Kurt. Your grandpa Sanborn would love all these projects you do. When covid is over and you can come around I have a 3 point set up and other things I've collected over the years you can have.
Thank you that means a lot! Yes I think he would also. That sounds good, I'll build something out of it. Thanks again.
A marvelous build!
Thank you!
Very nice touches Kurt. I bet the weather is slowing down the Rams. It turned out beautiful. Happy New Year Buddy!!
Thank you sir! Yes I think so too, today was the coldest day by far this winter, it was about 15 degrees when I made the video. They were noticeably slower than yesterday. Happy new year!
Clean job. 👍
Audio is super tinny thought you'd wanna know. Thats a sweet build man I wanna do something similar!🖖
That is one sweet machine you have there . 👍🏻
Thank you sir! My step father and I have watched a lot of your videos lately because over the last few months we've acquired quite a few David Bradley walk behinds. You and some other UA-camrs have some very valuable information and some nice machines!! Hopefully I'll make a video soon about them.
Well thank you very much . There are a couple of men in NC that are very well knowledges in the David Bradley’s . I will look their channel names up and send them to you .
Here are some of the folks I’ve watched . Bryan Horne , this gentleman has so much knowledge and he may be able to help with getting parts . Mr Snavely is another great form of information . They have already cross referenced a lot of the oil seal numbers to NAPA oil seal numbers . I have had to stop working on my stuff till this new knee heals up . Can’t wait to see your videos .
Like it alot very well done
Kurt can you make a parts list what you used to build this Loader?
Im sure you have had this question, what manufacture did you use for the hydraulics
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Some nice. 👋👋👍🏻👍🏻
That looks fantastic excellent work
Thank you!
Nice, looks good. Counter weights were a good idea. You’ll need them.
This is amazing! Job well done!
Thank you very much!!
Any way you could send plans on how to build that exact loader? I’d pay you for some typed up plans. I have that exact little tractor I got for my daughter to match my Massey Ferguson 165 farm tractor. I want to restore it and put that loader on.
Verry good job.
Looks great! You can hang your log chain on the pin handle.
Thank you
Wow you do really good work! I've been reviving a 97 troy-bilt gtx 18 it's a boilen basically and it's a lot of work
Thank you!
You don’t happen to have a print of that build that you would sell? I would definitely pay for blueprint on how you built because I would build one for my 140 H3 JD I have! Let me know Kurt! Awesome bulld!
Unfortunately no I don't have plans or anything for it. Thanks for checking it out.
Been looking forward to seeing this complete- looks great! will the alternator keep up with the electrical use of those cylinders if you use the machine for an hour or so? So clean- looks fantastic.
Thank you!! I wondered the same thing, I'm not 100% sure but I do think it would keep up.
Looks GOOD!!
Thank you!
Beautiful work
Thank you!
You did a great job. Is there any way to speed up the hydraulics? that seems way to slow that would really annoy me.
Thank you. Yes it can definitely be annoying depending on what your doing with it. Especially if it's colder out because the hydraulics move even slower if it's below about 35-40 degree's like in this video.
I think I could change the mounting points of the cylinders to gain more speed albeit less lifting capacity, but honestly for what I do with it I'll probably just leave it be. It was more of something fun to build, and I mostly use it as an adjustable height work bench. I've torn down small engines in the bucket, I use it to service the chainsaws so your not having to do it crouched down on the ground, I've clamped boards to it for cutting, I pick up the push mowers for repairs so I can stand up comfortably and work on them, etc. And I've found it's super handy for breaking tire beads.
So yes I wouldn't recommend these hydraulic cylinders if you needed to actually scoop and pile dirt all the time, it does a great job of it but it's very slow.
Kurt what did you spend for the parts?
www.ebay.com/itm/143915018875
www.ebay.com/itm/180721666888
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3 cylinders, two switches and two solenoids. I had everything else besides the paint.
What is the stroke on both your cylinders?
They are 8 inch stroke.
Links to the parts used in the build?
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Wow, very nice job. I hope you don’t plan on using it. That is too nice to get dirty. I’m sure it will get a lot of attention at tractor shows.
Thank you! I use it from time to time but not a whole lot.
Nice job on the loader can I get part numbers of actuator and where did you get them from thanks
Thank you I got them on eBay
www.ebay.com/itm/143915018875
Nice job.where did u purchase the joystick controlers?
Thank you, they're cheap ones from ebay.
You mind sharing a link for those hydraulic cylinders?
www.ebay.com/itm/143915018875
Where did you find these cylinders?
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Happy New Year Kurt!
Happy new year!
Pretty slick rig. Does it have enough power to lift the front of the tractor with the blade down?
Thank you! Yes if you tilt the bucket all the way down it'll lift the front tires about a foot or so off the ground.
@@kurtscustoms Great! I shared your video on my facebook page.
Thank you so much George that helps out a lot!!
Very clean looking but I have to say it doesn't look like you have much of a base on it.
Man do I want that for my FF24...
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That look way too nice to actually use.....
Yea I don't really use it too hard. There's a later video of it digging some dirt in front of my house, it does pretty good for being such a tiny little tractor.