I really like the idea of the hollow square tube on the rear with the secondary purpose of adding sand for counterbalance weight. That’s good thinking! Nice overall upgrade
Hey Clark, I ordered this one from northern tool GEAR PUMP.517 CU IN Item# 10567 The mounting holes do not line up at all, so I had to make an adapter plate. But It works well.
Hi Bob, sorry for the delay, I spend most time in my garage these days. I started off with a 6 and 8 inch. I could only find them in spoked (at Grainger), and after some long hard working I shredded the 6 inch. I replaced it with a 5 inch (the largest solid I could find), and have been happy with it. I will probably drop the 8 inch down to a 7 inch. The 8 inch is too fast for anything other than idling down the road.
Do u by chance have the grainger part #s for the pulleys and there are three pulleys and you only mention a 6” I assume for the Hydraulic pump and the 8 inch for the drive pump
I really like the idea of the hollow square tube on the rear with the secondary purpose of adding sand for counterbalance weight. That’s good thinking!
Nice overall upgrade
Thank you, the Predator was lighter than the stock Kohler but I have it mounted further back. So far the balance seems similar to what I had before.
Beautiful build
Man i wish I could just send you mind. Love my mini BoB
Excellent video. Thank you
Glad you liked it! Thank you for the Positive Feedback Joshua.
I have a Bobcat 310 i’m going to upgrade the engine for a Kohler 22.5 but do I need to install the electric clutch again?
I guess you didnt get a reply? What did you do?
Hey Dan, I'm picking mine up this coming week. What type of attachments can I use with this thing? Thanks a ton!
I have a bucket, a smaller bucket with tines, a leveling bar, and a rock picker. I made all of them except for the regular 42 inch bucket.
I am wondering Wich hydraulic pump you used
Hey Clark, I ordered this one from northern tool GEAR PUMP.517 CU IN
Item# 10567
The mounting holes do not line up at all, so I had to make an adapter plate. But It works well.
What size pulleys did you use on the motor
Hi Bob, sorry for the delay, I spend most time in my garage these days.
I started off with a 6 and 8 inch. I could only find them in spoked (at Grainger), and after some long hard working I shredded the 6 inch. I replaced it with a 5 inch (the largest solid I could find), and have been happy with it. I will probably drop the 8 inch down to a 7 inch. The 8 inch is too fast for anything other than idling down the road.
Do u by chance have the grainger part #s for the pulleys and there are three pulleys and you only mention a 6” I assume for the Hydraulic pump and the 8 inch for the drive pump
The cost?
It was mostly time and fabrication. I probably spent about $1,500 on the materials and parts, for all the upgrades. It was a great investment.
Beautiful build
Thank you! Brutus has been serving me well.