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TR Outdoors
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ก.พ. 2021
All things outdoors and garage project related.
New attachment for the mini skid!
New grapple that i designed on fusion 360 and cut on my new langmuir systems cross fire pro
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2023 Track Sled Trip to Camp
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Track sled trip to my cabin in the UP with my friend Ben and his dad Paul
Reclaim heat with a window AC unit
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Hacking apart a window ac unit to make a hot water modine for my garage
New Track Sled Build Part 1
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After selling my first track sled to fund some of the skid loader i had to build another
Riding my XR650L with friends in Hiawatha National Forest
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Cruising through the woods and enjoying the day with good company
Homemade Stand on Skid loader (Part 3)
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Part 3 progress video of the stand on skid loader build.
Homemade Stand on Skid Loader (Part 2)
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Part 2 overview of the mini-skid and what I have done so far.
2022 ATV ride with buddies in the Hiawatha
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2022 ATV ride with buddies in the Hiawatha
2022 Family and Friends ski trip to Big Sky
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2022 Family and Friends ski trip to Big Sky
2003 Yamaha Kodiak 400 budget windshield review
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2003 Yamaha Kodiak 400 budget windshield review
Marketplace Find Part 2: 1991 Yamaha Exciter 2
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Marketplace Find Part 2: 1991 Yamaha Exciter 2
Latest marketplace find! 231 mile Yamaha ovation 340
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Latest marketplace find! 231 mile Yamaha ovation 340
Track sled details and answering questions
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Track sled details and answering questions
Homemade Track Sled - ride with overview
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Homemade Track Sled - ride with overview
Hey im in the process of building mine was just wondering what gears you have in the chaincase i have 21 top 35 bottom in mine wondering if my gearing would be fine with a 46 tooth ?
Did you end up putting in the motor spools on valve bank? Did they help the motors from stopping so violently?
@@logansturzl5739 I could never find motor spools that worked with the valve I got, but I did re gear the skid loader 13 tooth on the drive motor and 20 tooth on the axles. Slowed it down and it is much easier to control
On my skid steer I have the chevron pattern tires. An I think I would like less aggressive ones like yours. You should try dropping your psi to 5. It helped me with traction. Let me know if that works. I was looking at that tread pattern for mine.
On my skid steer I have the chevron pattern tires. An I think I would like less aggressive ones like yours. You should try dropping your psi to 5. It helped me with traction. Let me know if that works. I was looking at that tread pattern for mine.
Seems under powered
Older video i know. But if you want some good tires as far as traction but not tearing up the lawn real bad. You should get a set of 22x11x8 square knobbies. They are amazing. They come out factory on hinda 185's and 200's. Hell i think even the 200's as well. I have about 7 hinda 3 wheelers. Thats the only tire i run. I even have them on all my kawnmowers lol. Anyway that miniskir is awesome buddy. Great job
What size hydraulic pump and drive motors and what size was your 3 cylinders
Awesome job
What's the top speed?
About 16-17mph
How about a bumper in front of the drive gear down low ? I’d think one good hit on a stump or something would take out your drive !
I thought about it but I haven’t had much issue yet.
Looks like a very nice project. The jerky-ness kind of goes along with un-matched components and process. That is NOT a slam at all, we only know what we know, and what we can learn quickly from web-land and suppliers. OTOH, the more you run it the smoother you'll be as an operator. I've built 2 skid loaders; the first was with hydro motors and loader valves. The second used 2 Hydro-gear zero turn self contained drives. The zero turn set-up was way smoother to operate, speed & direction linkage instead of hoses, and the units were very durable. You probably already know this, but you'll probably want some sort of lug tires if you work in loose dirt, mud or snow.
what wheelbase do you have? and tire size? // Joel
Awesome. I want to build something like this
How’d you do the drive shaft is that the stock sprocket on it ? They all seem to be splined shafts and idk what to do ..
I had the shaft turned down to remove the splines and machined a keyway for a standard spricket
Great job buddy Question where do you get all your parts from.
Mainly surplus center and eBay 👍🏻
how much did it cost you to build this? i’m thinking about building either one of these or a mini dumper type thing
I have around 3k in this machine
Nice job! Just wondering... does the dirt affect the open chain?
I haven’t had much issue with it yet
Wya in wis? Lets go for a rip when we get snow. I have the identical sled!!
Please share step by step on how it was built 🙏
where did you buy the variator? good job. 👍👍👍👌
eBay 50$ pretty decent for the price
Very nice build. Im wanting to build one that i stand on with a ski in the front
Sweet Sled, Hopefully you still have it? i have a 91 Red.. Will never sell it 💲💲💲
the best and neatest mini loader I have seen on TH-cam well done!
Was there a specific dimension you had to keep with the mounting bolts on the track or just have it mount wherever it landed after being compressed down?
I locked the suspension out that way the bolt spacing stayed the same and went from there 👍🏻
what do you supose it would cost to build this in materails?
I had some metal laying around but I would guess 600$? I also got the track for free as well
What thickness is the plate steel used for the skid mounting tabs and the box around the the gearing setup?. Jas ot been strong enough?.
I used 3/16 for the tabs and 10gauge for the gear box stuff
I bet you'd have less jerkiness in your drive control and much more power, if you would make the four axle sprocket larger in diameter.
That’s the next plan for sure I believe there 13 tooth on the axles and i have room for 20 or 21
This is awesome! starting my own build now .. what clutch did you use for that 212?
I used the knock off comet tav2 from eBay they work very well
Your bottom idler for your drive sprocket is on the wrong side, it should have a straight pull on the tension side. Nice clean build though I'm getting ready to build a long track tug.
For sure I couldn’t come up with better placement while building on the fly lol hasn’t given me much grief yet
Hello I have a ton of questions about this build. Would you be willing to answer some?
Any time ask away 👍🏻
Looks really good, good job!, is that chain #40?
Chain is #50
Great job!...
Where did you get the gear for the spline shaft
I had the spines turned off to a shaft and keyway
What type of hydraulic motor
Gear motors
You lucked out I picked up a 93 Everything was there looked good just a rip in the seat, but I only paid 50 bucks for it. That’s never gonna happen again.
Nice work but you should of put in it more powerful engine I
It’s got plenty of power I think just need to change the gearing for more torque coming out of the hydraulic motors. Plus it moves a bit fast for me
Cost?
About 3,000$
Do you like the box on the back? I like the look/idea but was wondering about overall functionality.
Totally, tons of room in it. I think it was like 15 bucks from Menards? It’s nice to have a lid on something so it doesn’t pack with snow
What hydraulic motor do you have
I have pictures of the equipment tags on my TH-cam page
I picked up some 7cu 12gpm cont, 2900 psi wheel motors. The only problem is all the pumps that I have found have a higher psi rating then that of the max psi for the motor. Have any recommendations for pumps? most pumps are over 3k psi
They should be fine most. Valves you are going to used have a pressure regulator that you can adjust to protect your wheel motors
In mild steel, the recommended tapped thread depth is the thickness of the bolt, so for your 5/8" axle pillow block bolts, just tapping the 1/4" wall to 5/8" thread is less than 1/2 of the recommended thread engagement. The recommended bolt torque for even a grade 2 5/8" coarse thread bolt is 75 ft/lbs and I doubt you will get anywhere near that without pulling threads.
For sure, I agree. worse case I will just through bolt if I have issues in the future
Thanks for sharing your build. I’ve been preparing to make one myself and will pull the trigger soon. I do have a question about the tensioner on the final drive. Is it on the correct side? By the i mean, shouldn’t it be on the slack side of the sprocket? Thanks again, I’ll keep watching for more.
Your correct it is on the wrong side, I usually just build on the fly with just a rough draft in my mind haha. After the frame was built that’s where it ended up. I haven’t had any issues because it’s a 5/8 bolt holding the tensioner sprocket down so it doesn’t move until the chain stretches again
Impressive build! I am thinking about making something like this about this size or a slightly bigger one that is ride on. What displacement, rpm, and torque are the hydraulic motors? Do you have a link to them?
I have pictures on this channel of the part numbers for the motors and pump if you are interested in researching the specs on them
@@TRoutdoors2021 Found them, Thanks!
I would be willing to pay for a complete parts list if you have a email I can contact you at?
I don’t have a parts list at the moment sorry
@@TRoutdoors2021 I have not been able to find a lot, if any information about the motor.
dear sir kindly share engine spech and pump capacity name plate
There are pictures on my channel of the make and models of the pump and drives if you would like to research them a bit more
Hey,take your Boots off entering Cabin,😂 cool video,Thx for sharing.
Can you post a like to the spline hub you used
I actually just cut the spine off and put a key way on the shaft. But if you still have the disc brake you could cut that down and weld a sprocket to it.
Do you have build plans?
I do not, usually on any project I start and use what I have laying around and build as I go.
Awesome!