Hello, a question please: The winch is so quiet that you can hardly hear it. Please tell me which brand this is? Great crane. Thanks for featuring it here.
Hi there, watched it a few times, mint concept. I am currently designing one for my truck. Could I ask if you used bearings for the jib arm/s horizontal rotation? Or did you just use a big bush/sleeve and put a grease nipple on it? Kind regards Chris
100 questions Leveling cylinders size Short leveling arms length Joint is a big universal joint Boom arm privet/elbows are bushings or bearings Boom arm lengths Boom arm size, diameter and wall thickness Outrigger cylinder size Hydraulic power unit, capacity and flow Mast size, inner and outer, square and wall thickness Valve stack Type of level, tilt, inclinometer sensor Electric for the winch is routed where, don't see any power wires
Ruben Josey . The bee hive loader was a one off prototype l made when I was beekeeping . cost about five thousand kiwi dollars in parts . I have thought about building them for sale but I am a full time engineer and time is an issue .
Nice rig love it!
Im jealous. The worst aspect of beeing a Beek is the lifting imho
So true ! Only did it for one season and decided there must be an easer way .
I like that, very cool.
Hello, a question please: The winch is so quiet that you can hardly hear it. Please tell me which brand this is? Great crane. Thanks for featuring it here.
Hi there, watched it a few times, mint concept. I am currently designing one for my truck. Could I ask if you used bearings for the jib arm/s horizontal rotation? Or did you just use a big bush/sleeve and put a grease nipple on it?
Kind regards
Chris
What type of hive frames you use?
If you didn’t mind telling what kind of winch are you using ?
What winch have you used there looks nice and smooth to operate
Mark Patterson . Its A 24v electric motor with a worm drive reduction gearbox .
Me too
Hello, nice, where can I get this loader???
Sorry there are no plans . The only ones I used are in my head !
also, would you be interested in giving a parts list?
Bari P. Chase sorry planed it all in my head .
100 questions
Leveling cylinders size
Short leveling arms length
Joint is a big universal joint
Boom arm privet/elbows are bushings or bearings
Boom arm lengths
Boom arm size, diameter and wall thickness
Outrigger cylinder size
Hydraulic power unit, capacity and flow
Mast size, inner and outer, square and wall thickness
Valve stack
Type of level, tilt, inclinometer sensor
Electric for the winch is routed where, don't see any power wires
Side thought
An Arduino, a tilt sensor, and a push button could do an auto level if you had electronic valves 🤔
Ce greutate ridica ?
was this for sale recently?
Charl Naude yes sold it about 3 months a go !
Is there version 2.0 of the setup/crane? ;-)
Charl Naude not at this stage but you never know !
@@fromtheshed3192 do you sell more any email or info
If you decide to make one and start selling them please let me know I'd be very interested
me too
Or even some plans 🤓
where can I buy one at. and how much $$$$
Ruben Josey . The bee hive loader was a one off prototype l made when I was beekeeping . cost about five thousand kiwi dollars in parts . I have thought about building them for sale but I am a full time engineer and time is an issue .
I too would be very Interested in one specially for next season -) Great to see a Kiwi at his best your on a winner here -)
А вот и сами сделали.th-cam.com/video/o4bPDOXubdA/w-d-xo.html
I am interested in plans to build this. You can reach me at Bari P. Chase on Facebook Messenger. I'm in Missouri, United States.