Nice work. I made a similar unit over 10 years ago using an ac clutch from a 1991 bronco. I made it for my 3 yard dump truck. It held strong, never slipped, and never failed. I sold that truck last year and that clutch unit was still going well. That unit you made will work great and hold up to anything you throw at it. You are the only other person I've heard of doing this. Nice work!
@@СергейРогов-м1т9щ Хорошая работа. Я сделал аналогичный агрегат более 10 лет назад, используя сцепление переменного тока от bronco 1991 года выпуска. Я сделал его для своего трехметрового самосвала. Он держался крепко, никогда не скользил и не выходил из строя. Я продал этот грузовик в прошлом году, и сцепление все еще работало хорошо. Этот агрегат, который вы сделали, будет отлично работать и выдержит все, что вы в него бросите. Вы единственный человек, о котором я слышал, который делает это. Отличная работа! это то что он написал. а так что слабо через переводчик перевести?
It took me a minute to figure out what you were doing. I thought you were using the AC compressor but what you wanted was the magnetic clutch assembly and the housing was convenient since you could install a different shaft to couple to the hydrolic pump. Nifty home made hydrolic pump.
That is pure genius!! It totally solves a problem I’ve been having on my own build…. It has never occurred to me to use the electric clutch on an a/c compressor. That alone got my subscription!
I can do what you do but you do it much faster and I really enjoy watching it's nice to have a complete machine shop an excellent to see that your ideas are fully formed nicely done
This was cool just to see the tear down of and axial piston compressor. It's always fun to see the inside of things that you have only seen in animations.
Zawsze mnie zastanawia jak dużo jest / nie jest pokazane: wygląda jak robione "na żywo" wedle ogarniętej wcześniej samej zasady działania, ale pewnie jakieś liczenie, czy prototypowanie się przynajmniej zdarza. Świetna inwencja, jak zwykle :D
That’s very resourceful! I’m just trying to grasp the reason for it though. Cause a hydraulic circuit will be able to drain back to the tank when it’s not being used while the pump is still going. The only real benefit I see of this setup would be if you were running a hydraulic motor from the pump, you’d be able to start and stop it electrically.
Very nice, I can think of a lot of uses that could be applied to, one being a lift gate for a pickup or maybe a hydraulic crane for loading and offloading steel or wood onto a trailer. Good work, be watching for your intended application.
You made a home made pto. For those that dont know what that means. It stands for powe take off. It is how hydraulic units work on things like tow trucks and other construction equipment. Very nice you are a great craftsman.
This project has so many potential uses. Nice build, and your ability to build with minimal tools once again highlights both your problem-solving and fabrication skills.
Seen this reposted on TH-cam and everyone was hating on you. I say this is a well made magnificent machine. You used basically scrap out of a recycling bin ready to be crushed and made a working hydraulic pump and arm that you can find parts for at any local scrap yard or you could buy replacement parts new and readily available because it's just an automotive ac compressor and basically a riding mower engine. It's honestly genuis.
I picked up an alternator with a hydraulic pump attached to the back. I like the use of the clutch so you don't have the starter turning the pump while trying to start the engine.
Put a heavy duty microswitch to the lever by using a "B" cam, so the microswitch become depressed when you pull the lever in either direction, thus the pump only works when needed.
This was an amazing project and an incredible example of field fabrication. I watch a lot of this type of video for tips and tricks. Being able to fabricate solutions is a critical skill, especially for my family living in a very rural area. There were so many "take away" lessons from your video. The fabrication of the adapter plates, using spray paint for the template is brilliant. Great job!
Nicely done and entertaining video. It was not what I expected, but the repurposing of the clutch performs those functions needed for the track loader application.
@@Сварщикподереву почему вы так пишите?а откуда вы знаете что он русофоб?потому что вы так говорите?вы себе некоторые вещи говорите-побольше оптимизма дружище-с уважением
Ya got this ya make it look easy to build understand and not a whole lot of tools thks for sharing your project with us keep making projects like this ya got this
That is a very nice way to modify the OEM "mower" pulley. Apparently it is common for people to modify mowers for high speed by flipping over that pulley assembly, which then has to be hacked in some such fashion. So cool!
this is a really cool setup but can i ask why the hydraulic pump needs a clutch vs just direct drive and allowing it to run open circut? i could see the need for a clutch if this pump was on a vehicle to avoid long run times when the pump isnt needed. but why here?
Daamm thats pretty cool its not unheard of for us to get 50-60 thousand hours out of some of our heavy equipment pumps, but thats still not a bad idea, it would drastically extend the life of some things tho..
What i did was made a frame that held the engine up between the frame rails on a trailer, and the used a direct coupler to the hydraulic pump. The clutch is a nice option so you can turn it off when you want. Even a centrifugal clutch would be an improvement. But im partial to my idea since theres nothing really to go wrong.
nice job, please educate me, why the clutch, I thought most hydraulic pumps are fixed drive and the oil when no ramp or drive is needed got diverted via the valve block ?
Ok by 1:45 ( and I think I did ff to get here) this Very smart clever Editing of excellent cam and sound, has easily Gotten me to the conclusion of a . Very very. Well done vid
I've been trying to think of a way to put a hydraulic PTO on my riding mower so I can convert the blade drive system from belt to a belt and chain hybrid! This will work PERFECTLY for that!!!!
Nope. A/C compressors are built to compress gas with a little oil and liquid Freon. But Hydraulic fluid would just stall it. BUT they make decent (Not great, but decent) air compressors ! My old 93 Yukon developed a leak in the evaporator and I didn't feel like fixing it (Plow truck anyway). But one day it dawned on Me that I could use it as an air compressor so I installed two wet side truck tanks (so I could bleed them occasionally) and a drier in the frame, put a switch in the dash for the clutch and it will build up enough air to run an impact if needed. I later installed a friction cable to the throttle so I could hold the throttle speed up. About 1200rpm works great. I'm a diesel mech so I have access to stuff. But good question.
We are able to buy these run by an electric motor. Cost around NZ$900 - 1000. Enjoyed watching you make it for ten dollars tho. Also however that was a basement price. The pump assembly gets more costly as quality is assured moreso. No guarantee? Cheap as can be.😊
Genius. You just gave me the idea for building a log splitter, and other projects I have rattling around in my brain. So, thank you.
Nice work. I made a similar unit over 10 years ago using an ac clutch from a 1991 bronco. I made it for my 3 yard dump truck. It held strong, never slipped, and never failed. I sold that truck last year and that clutch unit was still going well. That unit you made will work great and hold up to anything you throw at it.
You are the only other person I've heard of doing this.
Nice work!
Не понимаю я по вашему пишите по нашему по русски
@@СергейРогов-м1т9щ не ленись, учи английский…
@@СергейРогов-м1т9щ Хорошая работа. Я сделал аналогичный агрегат более 10 лет назад, используя сцепление переменного тока от bronco 1991 года выпуска. Я сделал его для своего трехметрового самосвала. Он держался крепко, никогда не скользил и не выходил из строя. Я продал этот грузовик в прошлом году, и сцепление все еще работало хорошо. Этот агрегат, который вы сделали, будет отлично работать и выдержит все, что вы в него бросите.
Вы единственный человек, о котором я слышал, который делает это.
Отличная работа! это то что он написал. а так что слабо через переводчик перевести?
It took me a minute to figure out what you were doing. I thought you were using the AC compressor but what you wanted was the magnetic clutch assembly and the housing was convenient since you could install a different shaft to couple to the hydrolic pump. Nifty home made hydrolic pump.
What a wonderful idea I want to convert my lawnmower into fully hydraulic and this is how I’m going to do it
@@robertmoody2221 why? The clutch is useless
That is pure genius!! It totally solves a problem I’ve been having on my own build…. It has never occurred to me to use the electric clutch on an a/c compressor. That alone got my subscription!
I can do what you do but you do it much faster and I really enjoy watching it's nice to have a complete machine shop an excellent to see that your ideas are fully formed nicely done
The entire video was impressive.
What was most impressive is he found a scrap yard AC compressor with a working clutch.
I was waiting for you to use the A/C compressor for a pump and the pump for a motor. I was thinking high volume oil flow. But what you did works too!
This was cool just to see the tear down of and axial piston compressor. It's always fun to see the inside of things that you have only seen in animations.
I'm surprised the aircon clutch holds torque that well! Nicely done. I like how you did that internal keyway.
Pretty sure it won't hold the torque!
@@davidut55I mean, it need to compress 400psi of refrigerant
That is the best idea ever. I have wanted to build a tracked hydraulic vehicle. I was thinking of using zero turn lawnmower transaxles.
Zawsze mnie zastanawia jak dużo jest / nie jest pokazane: wygląda jak robione "na żywo" wedle ogarniętej wcześniej samej zasady działania, ale pewnie jakieś liczenie, czy prototypowanie się przynajmniej zdarza. Świetna inwencja, jak zwykle :D
Импровизация, хорошее воображение, немного знаний в механике, обработке, свойства металлов, пару станков.
That’s very resourceful! I’m just trying to grasp the reason for it though. Cause a hydraulic circuit will be able to drain back to the tank when it’s not being used while the pump is still going.
The only real benefit I see of this setup would be if you were running a hydraulic motor from the pump, you’d be able to start and stop it electrically.
That is my thoughts as well.
Он не знает принцип работы распределмтеля
Либо очень плохо заводиться мотор
Tampoco entiendo el motivo de ese embrague.
Very nice, I can think of a lot of uses that could be applied to, one being a lift gate for a pickup or maybe a hydraulic crane for loading and offloading steel or wood onto a trailer. Good work, be watching for your intended application.
You made a home made pto. For those that dont know what that means. It stands for powe take off. It is how hydraulic units work on things like tow trucks and other construction equipment. Very nice you are a great craftsman.
This project has so many potential uses. Nice build, and your ability to build with minimal tools once again highlights both your problem-solving and fabrication skills.
Seen this reposted on TH-cam and everyone was hating on you. I say this is a well made magnificent machine. You used basically scrap out of a recycling bin ready to be crushed and made a working hydraulic pump and arm that you can find parts for at any local scrap yard or you could buy replacement parts new and readily available because it's just an automotive ac compressor and basically a riding mower engine. It's honestly genuis.
I picked up an alternator with a hydraulic pump attached to the back. I like the use of the clutch so you don't have the starter turning the pump while trying to start the engine.
Put a heavy duty microswitch to the lever by using a "B" cam, so the microswitch become depressed when you pull the lever in either direction, thus the pump only works when needed.
You just built a 5,000 dollar unit for maybe 200 bucks in parts. Hats off to you 😁❤
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knowledge equals capital 😊
Hardly $5,000 as you claim. You can buy a complete, capable, and powerful log splitter brand new for less than half of what you claim.
@@ГенаМирошниченко-ф9кمن المشاركات المكتوبة
So, essentially, a hydraulic pump with a magnetic clutch? Very cool!!! Love your videos!!!
This was an amazing project and an incredible example of field fabrication. I watch a lot of this type of video for tips and tricks. Being able to fabricate solutions is a critical skill, especially for my family living in a very rural area. There were so many "take away" lessons from your video. The fabrication of the adapter plates, using spray paint for the template is brilliant. Great job!
Semua pekerjaan yang anda pertontonkan dalam video video anda memang layak untuk ditonton,dan sangat banyak menginspirasi orang lain...lanjutkan teman
Nicely done and entertaining video. It was not what I expected, but the repurposing of the clutch performs those functions needed for the track loader application.
Как всегда шикарное решение и исполнение. Удачи и новых идей.
Он по ходу Русофоб! Коменты на Русском не читает!
@@Сварщикподереву почему вы так пишите?а откуда вы знаете что он русофоб?потому что вы так говорите?вы себе некоторые вещи говорите-побольше оптимизма дружище-с уважением
Nice video, I like the test in the end , this goes through wood like butter ,greetings from Spain
Helal olsun usta uzun videoyu kisa sure icinde cektiginiz icin ayrica teşekkürler elinize saglik
Браво, снимаю шляпу перед мастерами. Классный аппарат получился👍
Skąd ty bierzesz pomysły na takie cudeńka? Ciekawe jaki będzie efekt końcowy!!!? Czekam z niecierpliwością. Pozdrowienia dla całej ekipy.
I'm imagining some kind of tree stump annihilator. Great use of a decent clutch!
First thought I had was log splitter.. Great production!
Wow so awesome you turn the compressor work into different types 👍👍
I love watching your videos. Of course I don't understand anything, BUT it's very exciting, good luck and success. Greetings from Tbilisi!
Nice show of skills… common sense plays a massive role in all of this.
Damn. You guys have unlimited imagination. Awesome job
I have never seen such homemade crafts in the Russian TH-cam segment. class
Aż się boję co żeś znowu wymyślił, lecz mimo tych obaw czekam efekt końcowy. 😎
Everything solid as a rock!
I like that.
Regards from Belgium
That is thinking outside the box and using what is available to you. Looks loke a great project coming. Well done. 👍👍👍👍👍
Ya got this ya make it look easy to build understand and not a whole lot of tools thks for sharing your project with us keep making projects like this ya got this
That is a very nice way to modify the OEM "mower" pulley. Apparently it is common for people to modify mowers for high speed by flipping over that pulley assembly, which then has to be hacked in some such fashion. So cool!
Excellent video ! 👍
Zamontuj krańcówkę na rozdzielaczu żeby sprzęgło załączało się tylko gdy faktycznie jest potrzebne ciśnienie.
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Jestem pod wrażeniem pomysłów. SZACUN. Pozdrawiam z Gdańska
My MOSTEST favorite channel.
Majster twoje konstrukcje, są MEGA~GIGA~TURBO~ZAJEFAJNE... NO😊
Excellent work 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Be safe🇨🇦
Great work. Anxious for next video. Greetings from Brazil.
Such a powerful ram, it can poke through a thin rotted plank.
My finger could do that.
Your temporary mounting is my definitive mounting
Pretty cool! My guesses: either your own skid steer, or you're resuming the sort of work MegaBots did.
this is a really cool setup but can i ask why the hydraulic pump needs a clutch vs just direct drive and allowing it to run open circut? i could see the need for a clutch if this pump was on a vehicle to avoid long run times when the pump isnt needed. but why here?
For youtube videos and for clueless idiots to like it...
I thought you're going to make hydraulic driven AC compressor
Very excited to see what kind of tracked vehicle you're making.
Skills! Looking forward to following along as usual.
Taki montaż lepszy moim zdaniem niż ten "przyspieszony"
Tu też jest przyspieszony, tylko w mniejszym stopniu. Słychać po dźwięku choćby
thank you teacher❤❤❤
Great job, thank you brother. You are so talented
Daamm thats pretty cool its not unheard of for us to get 50-60 thousand hours out of some of our heavy equipment pumps, but thats still not a bad idea, it would drastically extend the life of some things tho..
lovely skills and i like how you machined the shaft 😂
Awesome as always 👍👍. Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺
Well on your way toward building an hydraulic log splitter!
What i did was made a frame that held the engine up between the frame rails on a trailer, and the used a direct coupler to the hydraulic pump. The clutch is a nice option so you can turn it off when you want. Even a centrifugal clutch would be an improvement. But im partial to my idea since theres nothing really to go wrong.
that was good bro! cant wait to the next one!
Çok zekice akıllı insanlar bu dünya için önemli değerlerdir.
verry nice !!! thats some real inspiration for my tractor loader build !!!
Yes can’t wait for next video 8n this series!
nice job, please educate me, why the clutch, I thought most hydraulic pumps are fixed drive and the oil when no ramp or drive is needed got diverted via the valve block ?
true definition of engineering
Poland brother mind blowing work you are awesome ❤❤❤
I believe the compressor clutch is reused. Good idea
Не знал что в польше есть такие рукодельные люди молодцы
Bạn thật sự là một kỹ sư chuẩn. Làm những điều đó rất nhiều mất nhiều thời gian của bạn và đã có một kết quả hợp lý.
The wizard is at it again !
I marvel at your imagination and ingenuity
Can't wait to see what you come up with next.
Ok by 1:45 ( and I think I did ff to get here) this
Very smart clever
Editing of excellent cam and sound, has easily
Gotten me to the conclusion of a . Very very. Well done vid
Super cool i l❤ve your work guys Fantastic 👍😊👍
Wow... Pretty fantastic work, dude! 😃
Looking forward to the next parts!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Oglądam twoje filmiki jak coś robię bardzo pomagają w sprawach technicznych . Pozdrawiam
Its either gonna be a tank or a mini excavator lol either way im excited to watch !
1960s main frame computers used a similar setup to run magnetic tape drives. The ones with the tape reels that start and stop really fast.
Du bist einfach super👌👍👍👍 tolles Projekt. Gruss Romano
Wow congratulations for the First work 😊👏👏🔝🔝
Ahhh, you can buy these from the shop 😅 been around for a long time. Good skillz tho👏
Amazing talent and understanding of the process
Excellent work you are great mechanic.
I've been trying to think of a way to put a hydraulic PTO on my riding mower so I can convert the blade drive system from belt to a belt and chain hybrid! This will work PERFECTLY for that!!!!
Such an extraordinary work. wish you are in Canada and we are mates.
Nice work. Could you have used the AC compressor as a hydraulic pump instead? Would it have given enough flow?
Nope. A/C compressors are built to compress gas with a little oil and liquid Freon. But Hydraulic fluid would just stall it. BUT they make decent (Not great, but decent) air compressors ! My old 93 Yukon developed a leak in the evaporator and I didn't feel like fixing it (Plow truck anyway). But one day it dawned on Me that I could use it as an air compressor so I installed two wet side truck tanks (so I could bleed them occasionally) and a drier in the frame, put a switch in the dash for the clutch and it will build up enough air to run an impact if needed. I later installed a friction cable to the throttle so I could hold the throttle speed up. About 1200rpm works great. I'm a diesel mech so I have access to stuff. But good question.
Brilliant. Loved it.
We are able to buy these run by an electric motor. Cost around NZ$900 - 1000. Enjoyed watching you make it for ten dollars tho. Also however that was a basement price. The pump assembly gets more costly as quality is assured moreso. No guarantee? Cheap as can be.😊
Very impressive. Well done!
Very nice, and inspiring!
This was awesome to see ....I cant wait to see the next project !!! Always something cool and interesting !!
Thats pretty cool.
And seeing the tracks, im guessing you are building a skidloader?
You definitely need to build CNC machine! It would make your life easy
Awesome videoA1 brother can't wait to see the finnished project that your creating
That really is a fantastic idea!
Absolute genius idea!
😊 умнички давайте качайте тему вы супер.