This is really great! Many years ago I built my own motorcycle from parts. It took me, because of issues with finance and availability of some parts about two-years. But this is incredible! This builder is a true engineer adept in vocations normally outside of building the vehicle. I have some questions but for the most part I’m just in awe of this video, Great job!
Sorry to disappointing you but that's his living room and not his garage hence at the tiles floor ,99% of aseans houses are not design with a garage because most of them don't own a car and living space is a premium .
This guy is probably a local craftsman, building these one off tractors for sale. Quit hating him because he's talented, capable and has a well equipped shop.
I am actually jealous. Man if i had time and such a Workshop.... But lets not talk about how he stalled the drill press with that sheet metal drill. i hope for him that its stainless steel or else i wish he gets a better drill press
Thank you. Your build solved an engineering issue I was having with the tongue hitch and weight distribution. Great job, and a very talented builder you are.
I don't know what worse someone welding in sandals or someone using a chain saw wearing sandals I worked for a guy doing tree work he would only wear sandals needless to I quit that job after only a couple of days lol
In Korea they had these 2 wheel tractors that were used in the rice paddies in place of the historically used water buffalo's.....these 2 wheel tractors had a large headlight for night farming and they had an attaching trailer where the owner could set on a seat instead of walking behind them...The Koreans could load up their whole families and go to town so the farmers used these as their transportation also...our nickname for them was the "One Eyed Buffalo"....very efficient and multi purpose! Your build would be a ringer if it had one headlight...then you could nickname it the "One Eyed Buffalo"....great build!
1- Yolda ön taraf çok sallanıyor,titreme yapıyor amortisör şart 2- Oturduğu yerin arka tarafına sünger yapmalı uzun yolda çok bel ağrısı çeker çukurdan,tümsekten geçerken zıplafıkça beli demire vurur 3. Ayak koyma yeri yapmalı ayaklarını güç uygulayarak orada tutuyor bir süre sonra ayaklar yorulur mutlaka ayak aşağı kayıp tehlike çıkarmasın diye yer yapılmalı 3- Yapabiliyorsa firen ve gazı ayağa alsın çünkü sürekli firene basarak gaz vermek eli yorar çünkü aynı zamanda direkliyonu çevirmek içinde güç uyguluyorsun 4- Bide römork ile motor bağlantı yerine esneme yapmalı römorkun bir tekeri tümseğe gelince motorla römork bağlantı yeri kasıntı yapar ve ve bu anda direksiyonla dönmek istersen direksiyonu zor çevirirsin bunada bir çare bulunmalı gerisi 10 numara olmuş malzemeden kaçmamış helal sana.. Senle ben kafaları birleştirsek neler yaparız neler kanal yabancı türkçe bilmez ama bir kalp koysa fena olmaz yani bende tamirciyim bu tarz işler yaparım..
yaw 168 ml motoru var dayı sen cıkmıs uzun yol diyon kaldı ki gaz koluna bastığı miktara bakarak motoru neredeyse tam yük altında kullandığını söyleyebiliriz dolayısıyla beli ağrıyacak kadar uzun yol yapması o minik 2 zamanlının zaten sonunu getirecektir
Yea dude. That’s a boatload of aluminum and time. Not to mention the engine and break parts. To make this in the US I would expect 1.5 to 2 k In mats alone
Mario Kornof of course he has money he has almost 4 million subscribers!!! UA-cam pays. Good for him I just wish he could speak would make it a little more interesting for me..........
This man continues to amaze me with his ingenuity. No ' Precision ' but highly effective. So wish my Country would be this lenient in Traffic Laws. Sometimes to be ' Poor ' is a hundred times better off than our so called ' First World ' Stinking place.
words can not describe how jealous i am that he just has everything there. i even try to replace the alternator in my truck and it takes 3 trips to the store for parts
Just found this channel and I love it. I recommend listing specs like speed and weight, as well as prices for parts incase someone wants to build one themselves.
Wow, this micro tractor is certainly very functional and versatile! When an inventor has equipment and materials to play with, this is one of the results. Congratulations!
I cannot say enough on how much I love your work. A fantastic result. That has to be a good feeling to take something that did not exist until you cut the metal and shaped it the way you want it. That's an excellent skill to have.
He's good at this and the workshop seems good too.......until you realize he's welding and working with steel in flip flop "shoes".....and his cut off saw is on the floor....Still, very well done! You really did a nice job on this.
There are plenty of kits you can buy shipped to you. It'd still be a better idea to form a kit yourself. Not hard to source parts, just keep track of dimensions.
If this were 1980 that statement would carry some merit. But with the internet, youtube, ebay and amazon by the end on the day you could know how to do this and have everything on order. I do stuff like this all the time. Good luck buddy.
I totally dig it. However it needs something to keep the feet on. A big bump going fast and a foot slips off and hits the road, and bang its under the rear axle and broken. Weld a small barrier to protect feet.
Really nice rig. I really enjoyed the video and build. . I only see 2 problems. I think it's going to be too high geared when loaded for a hill of any size. Then the rear suspension looks max travel already before any load. But both of those things can be worked out pretty easy if they give you problems. Thanks for showing this great content!
we had a thing like that at my old work, just with a bit less building. the engine unit was just a petrol tiller with the blades replaced with wheels and the rear was a light car trailer (in the 350kg range) with the hitch replaced to be compatible with the pivot at the rear of the tiller was built by the colleagues at the motor pool maintenance (city technical service) and was great fun to use for hauling stuff around the technical center, would also work on the road if necessary, just that the other road users weren't exactly happy as it was quite slow
Love watching you build these motorised goodies. Makes me want to go out and buy what I need to build this cargo tractor even though I don't even need it. Thank you.
“Some” The rest of the stuff came off the shelf components, with a knowledge of what fits what. For me as an engineer, I would lose a large amount of time researching components for compatibility, fitment and specifications. The fabrication of the framework is easy.
your so creative and so attention to detail its amazing how that old crap comes back to life its just blows me away keep it up one of your fans the time is plain to see hulan
Really cool but that hinge pin design is going to wear out and be deadly. Also, I'd put a nice floor of some kind so you foot can't slip down and break your leg at best.
I love these things. They're everywhere in rural South East Asia and are really practical for the farmers. This would make a great project for high school students to make as well. Awesome job and kudos to the camera person for the moving shots. My brothers in Vietnam doing it well once again. Cheers!
Perfect when a pothole breaks your feet 😂 Compare to Chinese walk behind tractors with trailer and seat and then think again 😮 Last time I checked these videos here are like the Pakistan/Indian manufacturing videos just ki uploads with different channels to gain maximum money from coverage and klicks No community just waste of material😊
amazing dude. you are good at work. three machines, welding, drill and cutter machine and that is about all of the assembly line. good job. keep it up. behind each successful man, a Lady is there. you have simply proved it. lol
Some foot rest so you dont have to hold your feet up and just relax them in a holder or something and some fenders so your dont throw mud and dirt on your face and thats awesome. Great job
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Con partes nuevas no hay mucho crédito, pero eres inspiración para muchos....pude hacer algo semejante con partes recicladas y la verdad me quedo con madre....viva México somos la mera verdolaga
that box section looks suspiciously like galvanized steel, let's hope not! his life expectancy would not be all that great if it was. great build! cheers for sharing.
@Quirin -Appears to be a centrifugal clutch with with steel dogs, the ratio changing as demand, load and rpm fluctuates. Cushman and other popular scooters used more than one type, some belts, with others chain drive. Flogging them endlessly and they lasted countless years, with kids putting them through every imaginable abuse, like kids are prone to do. ;
I don't think that's galvanized you can see the galvanizing separate if you don't clean it off. it turns white and black and flakes up. I've welded quite a bit of galvanized steel
I wish this fellow never had met my Italian boss !!! He would describe him working like a gypsy !! Such a smart man !! can he make a working bench first ? I wander how he enjoyed welding spatters landing on his feet ?
Bütün malzemeyi elinin altında hazır bulduktan sonra , şaseyi kaynaklaması , delip birleştirmesi , ortaya çıkarması nisbeten kolay olur.....Türkiye de bu malzemeyi bir araya getirebilmek , aramak , bulmak en az bir aylık zaman demek...... Güzel bir video...Zevkle izledim..... I wrote by Turkish Language....
True They are used in rice patties to cultivate the fields. They also include a trailer for hauling people and goods around the community. I live in the Philippines and see them in different areas of the country. The tractor is like rototiller used in a garden to cultivate the soil. The part I do not like about them is when you have to turn a corner, you have to jump off of the tractor and swing the front wheels into the direction you have to turn. A steering wheel is so much nicer to operate.
-Keep the USA shut down for a few years and we will ALL need one, or pay the guy that does have one, to Uber/Lyft us and our goods for sale, to wherever street market we need to sit at each day, selling our yard grown produce, or other goods;)
Отличный получился мотоблок с тележкой,быстроходный.У нас в России на таком самодельном аппаратае не погоняешь по дорогам общего пользования, ГАИ тут же остановят и изыиут на штраф стоянку.
@@kryptonitev5496 Ага!😂😂😂 Особенно приваренный мост штырёк к рессоре!!😂😂 с двумя ведрами картохи развалится на ходу!! И в конце видео на покатушках в одном заезде в тапочках был, а в следующем уже в красовках! Ну это так! Доебки!😂😂
@@filyamatross4100 Да не все ли равно!!?! Люминь или дураль!!!? Хлипкое все!!! На фоне её даже профильная труба выглядет не солиднее, а НАДЕЖНЕЕ!! И стало быть БЕЗОПАСНЕЕ!! Инстинкт самосохранения должен в нас преобладать!! А тут его нету!
Very cool project. I thought of one thing while watching. If you put a hitch on the other side of the engine frame you could also walk this backwards in the event you wanted to back a heavy load to a precise spot. Also, I might be tempted to turn the square tubing 90 degrees to make the longest side parallel to the ground which should increase the load capacity. It likely has plenty of capacity as-is though.
If you start with a factory produced tractor, the handlebars are generally reversible for this exact scenario. You don't even have to decouple and flip the tractor around.
That was an awesome build. Where did you get the components from. If you can do a BOM and perhaps link where you puchased from, that would be helpful to your viewers
UNCLEDOUG IN BOONE N.C. SAYS YOU ARE VERY SMART KID !! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !! I LIKE !! YOU NEED TO BE IN THE U.S BUILDING ALL YOUR WORKS !!! YOU WOULD DO VERY WELL !!
Great project, very clean work. You certainly know your way around small engines, welding and fabrication, it’s impressive! (My only concern is have you thought about maybe getting a pair of steel toe flip flops? I’d be nervous about hurting my feet working like that.) Stay safe, stay healthy and most of all, stay busy! You’ve made a sub out of me... 👍🏼👍🏼 from this guy!
Very nice. Those who want to live eyond 50, make sure you sandblast that galvanized coating off your steel before you weld it. Those fumes are deadly (when welding galvanized). 🤪👍
And just use it indoors on flat surfaces.. otherwise it will bend and break in the steering, because he forget to make it flex separate from front to rear..
Funny you mention . . .i'm sure i've got 95% of that stock behind the barns and shed, part of rural life is never throwing or scrapping anything because you never know what you'll need next. Half way into vid he helped me figure out how to throttle and old 60"s honda generator engine which is being repurposed to power a hi-wheel cultivator for the corn patch
*In China where he lives all these parts are easy to get, they're cheap and on every corner. Here in the u.s. we have to wait months for these parts and hope they actually arrive.*
Need more work on exhaust and safe foot rest.... That's all..... Thanks for the creative ideas.... You can build anything from scratch only with home tools and creativity.... Also you are vary skilled
Only thing I'd change is adding something to keep my feet from sliding off, some kind of foot rest you can rest your heels on, even if it was some kind of strap.
good stuff ,the only thing i have to say is bend those handle bars at the handle grips outwards , because if you happen to come at a dead stop thats exactly what will happen pointing at you like that
The laws of physics work differently in the developing world. I've seen 30' lengths of pipe being towed by a three wheeler motorbike. It's unbelievable until you see it
This is really great! Many years ago I built my own motorcycle from parts. It took me, because of issues with finance and availability of some parts about two-years. But this is incredible! This builder is a true engineer adept in vocations normally outside of building the vehicle. I have some questions but for the most part I’m just in awe of this video, Great job!
Can we appreciate how clean and organized he keeps his garage.
Sorry to disappointing you but that's his living room and not his garage hence at the tiles floor ,99% of aseans houses are not design with a garage because most of them don't own a car and living space is a premium .
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There's crap all over the place. No organisation whatsoever.
This young man did what I can't do. I admire anyone being able to do this. Good job young man.
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I like the fact that you don't get too caught up on finishes but can get the meat and potatoes done and it still looks good.
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This guy is probably a local craftsman, building these one off tractors for sale. Quit hating him because he's talented, capable and has a well equipped shop.
I am actually jealous. Man if i had time and such a Workshop.... But lets not talk about how he stalled the drill press with that sheet metal drill. i hope for him that its stainless steel or else i wish he gets a better drill press
I hate him....lol....who cares
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one piece of hot metal in the eye from using that chopsaw without safety glasses will end his career fast
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Thank you. Your build solved an engineering issue I was having with the tongue hitch and weight distribution. Great job, and a very talented builder you are.
The only reason im subbed is cuz, he welds in flip flops and a silk shirt. Truly one of a kind.
Mike Elliott same
Hilarious
I subbed because of this comment
I don't know what worse someone welding in sandals or someone using a chain saw wearing sandals I worked for a guy doing tree work he would only wear sandals needless to I quit that job after only a couple of days lol
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i just love this content, no music, no clickbait, just a man in his sandals being creative. Will, UK
I am in London harrow
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ya no crazy guy acting like a jag off
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I don't begrudge anyone earning from their content but 10 in 25mins is pushing it.
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In Korea they had these 2 wheel tractors that were used in the rice paddies in place of the historically used water buffalo's.....these 2 wheel tractors had a large headlight for night farming and they had an attaching trailer where the owner could set on a seat instead of walking behind them...The Koreans could load up their whole families and go to town so the farmers used these as their transportation also...our nickname for them was the "One Eyed Buffalo"....very efficient and multi purpose! Your build would be a ringer if it had one headlight...then you could nickname it the "One Eyed Buffalo"....great build!
this was a cool story. thanks for sharing.
1- Yolda ön taraf çok sallanıyor,titreme yapıyor amortisör şart
2- Oturduğu yerin arka tarafına sünger yapmalı uzun yolda çok bel ağrısı çeker çukurdan,tümsekten geçerken zıplafıkça beli demire vurur
3. Ayak koyma yeri yapmalı ayaklarını güç uygulayarak orada tutuyor bir süre sonra ayaklar yorulur mutlaka ayak aşağı kayıp tehlike çıkarmasın diye yer yapılmalı
3- Yapabiliyorsa firen ve gazı ayağa alsın çünkü sürekli firene basarak gaz vermek eli yorar çünkü aynı zamanda direkliyonu çevirmek içinde güç uyguluyorsun
4- Bide römork ile motor bağlantı yerine esneme yapmalı römorkun bir tekeri tümseğe gelince motorla römork bağlantı yeri kasıntı yapar ve ve bu anda direksiyonla dönmek istersen direksiyonu zor çevirirsin bunada bir çare bulunmalı gerisi 10 numara olmuş malzemeden kaçmamış helal sana.. Senle ben kafaları birleştirsek neler yaparız neler kanal yabancı türkçe bilmez ama bir kalp koysa fena olmaz yani bende tamirciyim bu tarz işler yaparım..
yaw 168 ml motoru var dayı sen cıkmıs uzun yol diyon kaldı ki gaz koluna bastığı miktara bakarak motoru neredeyse tam yük altında kullandığını söyleyebiliriz dolayısıyla beli ağrıyacak kadar uzun yol yapması o minik 2 zamanlının zaten sonunu getirecektir
Despite how creative he is . He has a lot of money to fulfill what's inside his head. That's a gift there pals
Yea dude. That’s a boatload of aluminum and time. Not to mention the engine and break parts. To make this in the US I would expect 1.5 to 2 k In mats alone
@@andrewsmith2064 well actually its galvanized steel.
Mario Kornof of course he has money he has almost 4 million subscribers!!! UA-cam pays. Good for him I just wish he could speak would make it a little more interesting for me..........
@Anton 2.0 Indeed, even in open air you would need a chemical grade face mask.
This man continues to amaze me with his ingenuity.
No ' Precision ' but highly effective. So wish my Country would be this lenient in Traffic Laws.
Sometimes to be ' Poor ' is a hundred times better off than our so called ' First World ' Stinking place.
No special suite, no heavy shoes, no big garage, but he has lots of ideas in clean mind..
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words can not describe how jealous i am that he just has everything there. i even try to replace the alternator in my truck and it takes 3 trips to the store for parts
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Just found this channel and I love it. I recommend listing specs like speed and weight, as well as prices for parts incase someone wants to build one themselves.
Wow, this micro tractor is certainly very functional and versatile!
When an inventor has equipment and materials to play with, this is one of the results.
Congratulations!
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nice to see he's still wearing his safety sandals
Oh, you didn't know? Asians are born with steel toes. ATSM certified.
Doesn’t have some bureaucrats in his jock strap all day long.
@@farmsgrace341 not just Asians......mate you need to do a rtrip to the south pacific...we live in those buggers!! :-)
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Whatever... Born or not with sandals.. safety first!
One man creating the cart within 20 minutes is awesome.God bless.
the most minimalist pick up truck on the planet, very well done
I cannot say enough on how much I love your work. A fantastic result. That has to be a good feeling to take something that did not exist until you cut the metal and shaped it the way you want it. That's an excellent skill to have.
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Hi. I just don't know how does this video has a lot of dislikes...
This man knows his thing. 👍🏼
He's good at this and the workshop seems good too.......until you realize he's welding and working with steel in flip flop "shoes".....and his cut off saw is on the floor....Still, very well done! You really did a nice job on this.
I like this guy, that is basically my style of fabricating.
What'does it costs
Can I purchase it
all you need now is his stash of spare parts
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Great project He do. We wish were Engineers like him. Won't be surprised next, he builds a ship.
I wish you could buy all of those parts in a kit because not everybody has them just laying around their shop!
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There are plenty of kits you can buy shipped to you. It'd still be a better idea to form a kit yourself. Not hard to source parts, just keep track of dimensions.
If this were 1980 that statement would carry some merit. But with the internet, youtube, ebay and amazon by the end on the day you could know how to do this and have everything on order. I do stuff like this all the time. Good luck buddy.
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On a side note, I’m jealous of all tools and equipment he has.
Not exactly a fully equipped workshop . Very little equipment in there . Did a fair job . .
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Just go go Harbor Freight Tools and youll be able to own the exact tools he uses
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I totally dig it. However it needs something to keep the feet on. A big bump going fast and a foot slips off and hits the road, and bang its under the rear axle and broken. Weld a small barrier to protect feet.
Or take dirtbike pegs
Really nice rig. I really enjoyed the video and build. . I only see 2 problems. I think it's going to be too high geared when loaded for a hill of any size. Then the rear suspension looks max travel already before any load. But both of those things can be worked out pretty easy if they give you problems. Thanks for showing this great content!
Haloo I hope you or anyone else can help me solve this two issues you just mentioned.
Any suggestions?
Super.
My Hero in Building a small Tractor with low Budget.
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i would not call this a low budget, ( good if you have the tools already) but i just finished my build and its around 2 month of salary:D
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hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh you think he endrstand you why you are so stoped
about the way im abdou from algeria
That would suck if you're feet slip off while going fast run over both legs. Great build I would ride it lol.
thinking the same thing, needs to add some foot rests.
Don't worry he has his safety sandals on
No safety glasses, flip flops and one welding glove. Absolutely love it! But seriously, great build, this guy has epic skills.
Muito bem feito , vou tentar fazer um idêntico a este para usar em minha propriedade rural , parabéns belo trabalho
we had a thing like that at my old work, just with a bit less building.
the engine unit was just a petrol tiller with the blades replaced with wheels and the rear was a light car trailer (in the 350kg range) with the hitch replaced to be compatible with the pivot at the rear of the tiller
was built by the colleagues at the motor pool maintenance (city technical service) and was great fun to use for hauling stuff around the technical center, would also work on the road if necessary, just that the other road users weren't exactly happy as it was quite slow
Not only you are a genius but very fast genius.
Love watching you build these motorised goodies. Makes me want to go out and buy what I need to build this cargo tractor even though I don't even need it. Thank you.
He made it look so easy. He's got fabrication skills.
“Some”
The rest of the stuff came off the shelf components, with a knowledge of what fits what.
For me as an engineer, I would lose a large amount of time researching components for compatibility, fitment and specifications.
The fabrication of the framework is easy.
your so creative and so attention to detail its amazing how that old crap comes back to life its just blows me away keep it up one of your fans the time is plain to see hulan
Really cool but that hinge pin design is going to wear out and be deadly. Also, I'd put a nice floor of some kind so you foot can't slip down and break your leg at best.
Everything is super, well done. For my safety, I would make a shield under my feet.
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This guy is a one man factory and good at it.
I love these things. They're everywhere in rural South East Asia and are really practical for the farmers. This would make a great project for high school students to make as well. Awesome job and kudos to the camera person for the moving shots. My brothers in Vietnam doing it well once again. Cheers!
Perfect when a pothole breaks your feet 😂
Compare to Chinese walk behind tractors with trailer and seat and then think again 😮
Last time I checked these videos here are like the Pakistan/Indian manufacturing videos just ki uploads with different channels to gain maximum money from coverage and klicks
No community just waste of material😊
amazing dude. you are good at work. three machines, welding, drill and cutter machine and that is about all of the assembly line. good job. keep it up. behind each successful man, a Lady is there. you have simply proved it. lol
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Saya suka.. menjadi inspirasi..
Some foot rest so you dont have to hold your feet up and just relax them in a holder or something and some fenders so your dont throw mud and dirt on your face and thats awesome. Great job
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Show de bola!!
Bom para agricultor familiar!
Pequenas propriedades!!
Good transportasion for rural. Like bring rice, coffe from land to home etc.
I want to hang out at this guy's shop
You got to love his safety boots!!
And safety glasses when using the cut off saw!
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Con partes nuevas no hay mucho crédito, pero eres inspiración para muchos....pude hacer algo semejante con partes recicladas y la verdad me quedo con madre....viva México somos la mera verdolaga
Ya quisieras p dj o hacer algo asi de bueno. Yo soy de México pero la gente como tu dan v3 r guenza.
that box section looks suspiciously like galvanized steel, let's hope not! his life expectancy would not be all that great if it was. great build! cheers for sharing.
Notice that he had a mask on while welding it? Not the mask he needed but he was aware of the risk so its on him.
A small fan is all you need
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looks like 18 or 20 gauge sheet metal studs
Let me grab one of my 97 engines sitting around in the shop.
ffdtower1 I have a feeling that you originally wrote 100 engines but then thought that was too generic so went with 97
I have 8 engines I'm not using so u can barrow one
@@RobertJeffersonBased "Barrow" I see what ya did there!!!
@@Browniiie92 lol my dyslexia just triggered reading that joke
a tiller as a base for the engine unit works just as well
this guy deserves 1million likes 😅🎉
That's a cool project. But most impressive are his safety flip-flops.
he does the most unprecise measurements but they are perfect
A simple note of the lights and reflectors in order for people to see you at night in order not to cause traffic accidents. Really a very nice job
can you build a small excavator?
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for him to see!
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I guess as long as it ain’t rainin, you’re good to go. Seriously, badass build.
wouldnt be too good for work though, with a clutch and that size motor
imagine going to buy groceries in this
@Quirin -Appears to be a centrifugal clutch with with steel dogs, the ratio changing as demand, load and rpm fluctuates. Cushman and other popular scooters used more than one type, some belts, with others chain drive. Flogging them endlessly and they lasted countless years, with kids putting them through every imaginable abuse, like kids are prone to do. ;
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@@विनोदपरमार-स4ड Please, use English for writing. Because, we all of are not Indian.
Great job. Very impressive. The guy knows his job well. Highly skilled and creative. The product is so beautiful.
Nice build. I would end up dropping something on my toe if I was wearing flip flops.
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safety 4th
One of the coolest things I've seen on youtube
The coke fingernail always makes me chuckle. Good work friend.
I like it!!! I'd opt for a foot pedal gas and brake controls though, but then again that's just my thoughts.
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I'm more impressed that he still has all his toes.
right? i was thinking the same thing. but this is how it is in Asia.
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couldnt stop laughing.
What an excellent video. Great skill and craftsmanship this young man has.
When welding galvanized steel, a respirator is required so that the zinc oxide fumes from the galvanizing are not inhaled.
Diego Cruz I don’t know if this is galvanized steel i think it’s aluminum, but still it’s a good idea to use some sort of filter
@@dloc116 i thought it was alluminum too, but he used magnetic squares.
"Dancing with the green lady" because of the greenish tint the weld gives off
I don't think that's galvanized you can see the galvanizing separate if you don't clean it off. it turns white and black and flakes up. I've welded quite a bit of galvanized steel
Dude, we’re all fucked by Covid-19 now. A few fumes won’t hurt any worse.
I wish this fellow never had met my Italian boss !!! He would describe him working like a gypsy !!
Such a smart man !! can he make a working bench first ? I wander how he enjoyed welding
spatters landing on his feet ?
Bütün malzemeyi elinin altında hazır bulduktan sonra , şaseyi kaynaklaması , delip birleştirmesi , ortaya çıkarması nisbeten kolay olur.....Türkiye de bu malzemeyi bir araya getirebilmek , aramak , bulmak en az bir aylık zaman demek...... Güzel bir video...Zevkle izledim..... I wrote by Turkish Language....
Nice build but Im waiting for one of those cherries from the mig to land between his toes!
Especially ticky tacky welding gal steel.....
These are sold by the millions in Asia . They're Asia's answer to the multipurpose farm tractor .
True They are used in rice patties to cultivate the fields. They also include a trailer for hauling people and goods around the community. I live in the Philippines and see them in different areas of the country. The tractor is like rototiller used in a garden to cultivate the soil. The part I do not like about them is when you have to turn a corner, you have to jump off of the tractor and swing the front wheels into the direction you have to turn. A steering wheel is so much nicer to operate.
-Keep the USA shut down for a few years and we will ALL need one, or pay the guy that does have one, to Uber/Lyft us and our goods for sale, to wherever street market we need to sit at each day, selling our yard grown produce, or other goods;)
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@@xetau4850 That's a car and not a tractor
Отличный получился мотоблок с тележкой,быстроходный.У нас в России на таком самодельном аппаратае не погоняешь по дорогам общего пользования, ГАИ тут же остановят и изыиут на штраф стоянку.
Damn, some people are actually doing productive things in quarintine....
Surrealmomy
And the rest of us is watching them on UA-cam. What a wonderful world we live in.
Рама из алюминия!!??!? Ну чтож!! В следующей серии будем ждать мотоблок из гипсокартона!!😂😂😂👍🤝👍👍🤝👆
вообще косяков не мало . но задумка интересная ...
@@kryptonitev5496 Ага!😂😂😂 Особенно приваренный мост штырёк к рессоре!!😂😂 с двумя ведрами картохи развалится на ходу!! И в конце видео на покатушках в одном заезде в тапочках был, а в следующем уже в красовках! Ну это так! Доебки!😂😂
@@maxbetbrawn6663 представь эта нога на ходу соскочит. с рессоры тож ах.ел 😂😂
@@kryptonitev5496 Это будет полный пиндец!! На голове каски нету, на ногах одни тапки! Ужос! 😫😫🤕🤕🤯🤯
@@filyamatross4100 Да не все ли равно!!?! Люминь или дураль!!!? Хлипкое все!!! На фоне её даже профильная труба выглядет не солиднее, а НАДЕЖНЕЕ!! И стало быть БЕЗОПАСНЕЕ!! Инстинкт самосохранения должен в нас преобладать!! А тут его нету!
OOOkaaayyyy...like we all have an unlimited shop full of parts to build from!!
Phenomenon and simple design yet awesomely driveable with great speed, by the way, fantastic turn radius as well!
Shahal
Very cool project. I thought of one thing while watching. If you put a hitch on the other side of the engine frame you could also walk this backwards in the event you wanted to back a heavy load to a precise spot. Also, I might be tempted to turn the square tubing 90 degrees to make the longest side parallel to the ground which should increase the load capacity. It likely has plenty of capacity as-is though.
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If you start with a factory produced tractor, the handlebars are generally reversible for this exact scenario. You don't even have to decouple and flip the tractor around.
A truly great artist, designer, and production expert
That is a nice cart, perfect for pulling a small boat or kayak in the backcountry along with gear
That was an awesome build. Where did you get the components from. If you can do a BOM and perhaps link where you puchased from, that would be helpful to your viewers
UNCLEDOUG IN BOONE N.C. SAYS YOU ARE VERY SMART KID !! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !! I LIKE !! YOU NEED TO BE IN THE U.S BUILDING ALL YOUR WORKS !!! YOU WOULD DO VERY WELL !!
Great project, very clean work. You certainly know your way around small engines, welding and fabrication, it’s impressive!
(My only concern is have you thought about maybe getting a pair of steel toe flip flops? I’d be nervous about hurting my feet working like that.)
Stay safe, stay healthy and most of all, stay busy! You’ve made a sub out of me...
👍🏼👍🏼 from this guy!
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Steel toe flip flops... Never heard of them... But imaging them is funny
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Thats pretty impressive and practical. I give it a thumbs up.
Very nice.
Those who want to live eyond 50, make sure you sandblast that galvanized coating off your steel before you weld it.
Those fumes are deadly (when welding galvanized). 🤪👍
Need to add some bronze bushings In that steering pivot point to take up some of that slop and maybe make it smoother
And just use it indoors on flat surfaces.. otherwise it will bend and break in the steering, because he forget to make it flex separate from front to rear..
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He's the Asian Colin Furze and he welds in silk shirt and flip flops he gets sub
Colin should do a collab and do the thing called a Rally Team
Also doesn't receive gratuities like furze does.
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Channel Creative. Thats a name I havent seen in YEARS! The Intro is still the same! Glad to see you're still making content!
Nice shop! well done design, I want one of those planetary gear hubs!
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I’ll just build one of these real quick using my shelves of all the parts I’ll ever need.
Funny you mention . . .i'm sure i've got 95% of that stock behind the barns and shed, part of rural life is
never throwing or scrapping anything because you never know what you'll need next.
Half way into vid he helped me figure out how to throttle and old 60"s honda generator engine which is being repurposed to power a hi-wheel cultivator for the corn patch
How's the project going?
Merci pour cette vidéo démonstratif vraiment génial travail de qualité et professionnel bravo gracias merci
I love it. I am going to build one with a tilt bed.
*In China where he lives all these parts are easy to get, they're cheap and on every corner. Here in the u.s. we have to wait months for these parts and hope they actually arrive.*
he's Vietnamese
You can buy a same kind of two wheel tractor made in USA
Look for TILMOR tractors
bellissimo, bravo davvero!
Need more work on exhaust and safe foot rest.... That's all..... Thanks for the creative ideas.... You can build anything from scratch only with home tools and creativity.... Also you are vary skilled
an engine is nor scrap
Only thing I'd change is adding something to keep my feet from sliding off, some kind of foot rest you can rest your heels on, even if it was some kind of strap.
My thoughts too. It would snap your legs off just below the knees if you dropped your feet to the ground!
Jim Carney I was thinking about the same thing. Otherwise, it’s an awesome build.
good stuff ,the only thing i have to say is bend those handle bars at the handle grips outwards , because if you happen to come at a dead stop thats exactly what will happen pointing at you like that
Only critique is that hinge needs to be over built or it won't last to long.
Yeah and the rear axle has to be thicker. Its bending a lot and theres no load yet :)
These were the weak points I wanted to point out together with the position of the exhaust, spewing straight into your face
MrHeavychevy86 I want to see it with a load of bamboo 10 feet high and hanging way out the back! 🤣
The laws of physics work differently in the developing world. I've seen 30' lengths of pipe being towed by a three wheeler motorbike. It's unbelievable until you see it
Откуда у тебя столько новых запчастей???,
Если бы у меня столько было я бы тоже, что то ибудь мастерил
Ау нас всё основном из металолома у нас денег на новое нет !!!
😘😘😘😘😘😍😍😎😎
Бл, на интернет у вас деньги есть, а на жигуль ржавый (на запчасти) нет. Я худею. 😅 Да тут всего то нужен мотоблок и 4 колеса.
Я был во вьетнаме там можно все достать это ни РОССИЯ.итам ездиет всякая херня и регистрировать не надо.
Он разобрал новый и и собирает заново....
i am happy to find this video, i did make one, but now i want to rebuild it bc yours looks like more efficient, and more tought trough!
Ficou muito bom já vi um desses aqui no Brasil 👍