Pull Dozer Blade
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- Опубліковано 22 чер 2017
- www.prairiefarmreport.com
Air Date: November 23rd, 2013
Location: Newdale, Manitoba, Canada
Features: Henry Raupers of Cardale Tech Corp of Newdale, MB, as he demonstrates there 20 foot wide Pull Dozer which allows the operator to cut a gentle sloping V-trench for drainage. The unit can also be purchased with a ripper on the front of it.
well done & good for you on your designs & thinking. Enjoy watching your "out of the box" engineering, hope CAT is watching.
I'm no farmer, but I know a good item when I see it. Contractors gotta love how well it's made.
Jim Clark good item? Guess you really have no clue about operating equipment, there is a reason that the blade is installed on earth moving equipment. No contractor would touch this abortion for the very fact you can not feel what is happening. Guess the term “ operating by the seat of your pants” is not something you have ever heard.
smart smart dude. the water pump is wicked impressive too...
this is glorious
This is one tough crowd when it come to critiquing video ideas.
hell, i'd buy one and i live on a half acre on a culdesac in the city.
Incredible
i use a very small version of this i designed to grade my driveway pulled behind a lawnmower with atv tires
It’s a nice design, but really, I’ve been using a Flexi-coil version of the smaller one since the 90’s, and a Shoule built variant for about 12 years now.
The Walrus looks like a grade master
Smart man!
SMART!
Cool.
Damn fine macheine boys!
Can you use a laser on it just wanted to know.
Dont see why not
Why
he was about to mention something and then he hesitated
paint it black and sell it to Batman...anyhow tho well done well done
The German accent is strong with this one... ^^
French...
@@Look_What_I_Did So you are neither German, nor french.
If you were either, you'd know.
So now you know. German. Not french. You are welcome.
@@martialme84 I be a Scott... And he be French all day long. BC is packed with them. What nationality are your panties?
What's the difference between a farmer and a welder? A welder doesn't think he can farm
Clearly likes baby blue...
Some of those welds scare me
Land Plane works really well too
Its like a gigantic grader frame and blade
This is a small one ua-cam.com/video/wNB6eFk01Xk/v-deo.html
Some can be 4X this size
Im not a welder but those welds are just bad.
Those welds are perfectly fine - that's what welds look like when you stick weld, which is what you use for really damn heavy metals like this. Common MIG and TIG welding, used generally from 1/4"(MIG - TIG is for precision work) and below, is what produces "pretty" welds. Also, the worst looking ones are the ones attaching the reinforcement plate to the base structure, no big deal, the structural welds(from what we can see) look perfectly acceptable.
What you see on the surface doesn't matter; it's the penetration that matters, and I can assure you that they almost certainly have perfectly good penetration having stick welded that together.
Now the design certainly isn't mass production viable considering the poor use of materials(a single appropriately sized I-beam or rectangular box for the hitching arm would be so much cheaper than scabbing together multiple pieces of box and plate, so on and so forth), but this seems like a 'spare time' kind of project that he builds as people order them, and he probably uses a lot of found materials/scrap yard parts/what he has laying around(the combine axle for the grader box for instance) so he probably saves a lot of money building them in such a fashion.
But, in general, there isn't anything wrong with these, no reason that they shouldn't hold up perfectly fine. Also, of all of the grader boxes and pull plows on the market, I don't think that there's anything that has a built in ripper/shank like that, clever useful design.
RyTrapp0 no they’re really bad. Will it hold. For now. Shitty looking welds are one thing, passive viewing and the ability to see weld defects in seconds isn’t good no matter what welding process you use. They’re the wrong fillet width for the material too. I work in industrial maintenance and have a pretty good idea what QC/QA looks for and these and the method (gtaw, gmaw, and smaw, w/stitching) all would fail. For a home build it’s pretty good overall , the tilt feature is pretty awesome and the guy obviously either was learning skills or was having someone learn skills during this build. When it busts apart he'll get even more practice. :)
My comment was pretty good..
I am a farmer you dickhead...
Definitely could do better on his welds.
a grade master we put the dummies on these at work
You probably also use GPS
Um wetlands are important for farming though.....
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I think this is a scraper with a simple add on
It is, for sure. More like the simple horse drawn versions, which is good for price. Personally I believe the big one will suffer cracking at the end of the drawbar, but it looks like an alpha prototype and I bet that is changed for an A frame in the production drawings.
If you can't say anything nice go watch cartoons....well buildt
Well said !!!!
Horible welding...
cybersurfer2010 it's holding though isn't it?
A REAL welder notices bad welds first!! Shit may hold for now, but in a high-stress situation, they are the weak point.
Jeff Benefield true very true
yep, they certainly need to improve that for a pro product, it looks very amateur level, they may hold, but it just makes you look iike you welded it in the rain standing in the mud waiting to go home on a friday
cybersurfer2010 why does that even madder it doesn't effect performance
There is a reason that you find the blade on the front of machinery, that being you can feel and see what you are doing. This is a half baked idiot idea. I rate this in the flop of the day section, it also shows just how stunned the makers of the prairie farm report are. This is not the only stunned fuck idea that has had been covered tho so I should not be at all surprised I guess.
a quick google search would show you many manufacturers produce similar machinery. just a 20 minute drive in the country and you are bound to pass at least one on a property
Good thing but as a tradesman the workmanship is terrible.. the welding alone yikes