Just like a regular one you can’t tell the difference other than if you’re trying to do two things at one time It’ll do two things at one time it’s just a little slower
The machine should function just fine. The "lawn mower" engine has similar hp to the factory unit. That being said lifting a 1600lb load with forks on a machine with a 1300lb bucket capacity is dangerous and dumb. You shouldn't be lifting more than 700lb with forks. You will end up hurting someone overloading the machine.
how does it do with a normal bucket of dirt spreading ect
Just like a regular one you can’t tell the difference other than if you’re trying to do two things at one time It’ll do two things at one time it’s just a little slower
Freakin awsome
Thanks
Would it work better if it was throttled up?
Yes but I do not like running it at wide open throttle because it gets real jerky
@@mybrotherdonnie so there's something wrong with the hydraulics? Why else would it get jerky at higher rpms?
How much would one of these cost to build
If you don’t have the motor it would cost a lot the motor itself is about three grand new
so what kind of engine did you put in the Bobcat make and size ? :) ps thanks for the video,enjoyed it !! Diggin the Human Counterweight !! ;0 x
It is a Kawasaki 29 hp DFI liquid cooled
@@mybrotherdonnie wow never knew those kind of engines would be enough power,but hey thats a win win win !! :) x
That’s for sure
The machine should function just fine. The "lawn mower" engine has similar hp to the factory unit. That being said lifting a 1600lb load with forks on a machine with a 1300lb bucket capacity is dangerous and dumb. You shouldn't be lifting more than 700lb with forks. You will end up hurting someone overloading the machine.
People do dumb things every day
@@mybrotherdonniewe know for certain you do. Too stupid to run the engine at the proper rpm.
It need an additional flywheel
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