Cub cadet 1450 homemade backhoe and loader
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- i try my last project is my homemade backhoe
in the video we view little leak on the leg and the leg not correct support the backhoe i make another video for correct this little inconvenient.
That is very good little backhoe, excellent job. !
Very very good! It's nice to see you've mastered operating it before demonstrating it, makes it look even better!
Good job. The backhoe works very smoothly!
+Bob Kelland thsnks yes i choice best gpm for that.
Thats a sweet machine, nice work on the backhoe!
Excellent Job ;) all you need is a few chains on the rear tires ;) and maybe a little weight blocks or something..
Nice work Dany, both the front loader and back hoe work very well. Maybe a little extra weight on the front is needed to keep it down when using the back hoe though.. It's good to see another one of your cool builds :-)
+UkWheelHorseBloke thank buddy ! i can fill the front loader for add ~ 350 lbs sand.
Very cool, dig a hole and fill it in. I could do that all day. You missed the part out where you put the body in. lol.
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So good work! :) Subscribed :P
Good luck!
good job!
Nice!
Hi, can I use part of your video to my compilation homemade inventions and projects ?
MGszaman Vlog yes i have no broblem send me link after you share your video!
Thank You
Video is ready ua-cam.com/video/ce-hdDaJ1wA/v-deo.html Thank You
belle job !
merci
I love what you have done and I would like to build my own on a Cub Cadet 100. was there a place that you were able to find the plans? What type of pump? Was it difficult to steer the tractor with added weight in the bucket?
Thank You
Aaron
+Aaron Nel sorry is no pencil construction (without plans) the pump is 4 gmp @3000 rpm look my facebook album i have a lot of pictures under construction album cub cadet 149 and cub cadet 1450. the steering is hard when turn if you have no counterweight. i don't know the pound i add but i need to rebuild front axle more strong.
tire chains make a world of a difference
yes budy !
The Man..........niceeeeeeee
thank you !! (y)
well done buddy
+500passwords thanks 500 !(y)
Trop,trop, bon!!!!
Mady Patrick merci beaucoup ;)
Plz can you uploade another video detail all parts I wana make one thanks
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What size hydraulic pump did you use? I am concerned with loader cycle times and it looks like yours are exactly what I'm looking for on my cub cadet 145, yes I made a 125 have a 14hp engine.
I see you said 5gpm but I still don't believe it's that quick like that
i use 1.5 inch cylinder is the reason for the rapidity. and yes is 5 gpm.
Dany Bouchard what pressure are you running? What kind of lift capacity are you getting? I'm planning on using 2" cylinders and possibly a 12gpm pump @1500psi
i running 2000 psi and is over at need for work. if you install another hydraulic equipment with one cylinder i think is too fast for running accessories is better to reduce cylinder for keep good speed/hp for another equipment.
for backhoe is 3 inch beam, stick and swing, 2 inch for bucket and 1.5 inch for leg but leg is too shiny 2 inch i thing is better for leg.
You could always run a two stage pump on it to increase cycle time and still do the work when you need the power.
dam rite international did it rite here!
Was it a kit you bought to attach , & if so , where did you get it
Carl Schmiedeke is homemade Look my Facebook for get pictures
This is awesome , do you have paper plans you can mail out , & how much would they be
Carl Schmiedeke i not use plan to build that sory
If you made a plan I would buy then
maybe you can make a enclosed cab for it
+Stacie Hatch i have already tested cab on my Massey Ferguson 12 and is too much little for that. i preferred open cab station and i can move.
Looks like sand when he dumps the bucket
how much the cost?
wroslini wyusoff i pay 5500$canadian to build m'y processor
the loader is 1200 $ can. to build hydro and metal and is 3500$ can for backhoe for hydro and metal.
its a TOY
yes
Yah not for heavy construction but very useful... Don't mock! U prob ain't built shit!
It would be great for sprinkler work--not so heavy it would mess up grounds. Perfect for a golf course.