Homemade diy scraper blade for garden tractor
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 เม.ย. 2018
- (Don't mind the music I used an app for this and have never done it before) I made a homemade scraper blade and hitch for my alis 710 , it is powered by a 10hp kohler and has 3 hi and 3 low it is not a hydro. Tags. Alis chalmers,homemade hitch,tractor,scraper,gravel,welding,winch,scraper blade,plow,garden tractor,simplicity.
I got. A 4 foot scraper blade on my ford light 100 on rear it works great nice work😊
Nice go to tractor supply and buy the bars and make you a three point hitch get a regular small blade it will work with that winch nice .
Great rig. Excellent work!
I know it a few years ago but good build. Just what I was searching for. Cheers from Down under
Thankyou for the kind words!
Well done Mike, at least it's a real home made and working well scraper, not like the most of the other "commercial" home mades. I have just finished a blade for behind my dumper, works well and uses a electric linear actuator from an invalide chair, 24 volt but works well on 12.
thanks I appreciate it !! and good stuff man keep building things .. I.. cant buy the attatchements I need for my tractor 👍 I'm making a small cultivator for it right now so when its finished I will post a video on that aswell
Top man @@shortycummins I will keep watching
Nice job on the video and the grader blade, I need something like this to grade my yard while mowing because of the moles.
thanks man , its sure has come in handy that's forsure 👍
Now you need chains for the tires and weight added to the blade, and you will have one hell of a machine
thanks, yes i did add weights to it and it worked good.. but i need more weight for the tractor aswell lol , it has done good in the past few years when i needed it. thanks for watching 👍
Nice! I would have gone with a linear actuator instead of a winch though, it would have downward pressure on the attachment.
hey thanks for the feedback man . the only reason I didn't is because of the cost . something with 300lbs of down force was around 500$ . the winch was 80$ and I ended up putting a bunch of weights in the back , works great! I am in the process of making a snowblower for it so in a months time I should have a video up! 👍
Yw. Well, the ones that are advertised for a sleeve hitch are really expensive, but the one that I found and plan to get since I'm doing something similar on the back of my John Deere 110 is this one.
www.ebay.com/itm/2-18-Inch-Stroke-Linear-Actuator-1500N-330lbs-Pound-Max-Lift-12V-Volt-DC-Motor/112887896341?hash=item1a48a49915:m:mdfXAjchkXMgJEmUIpXpOCQ:rk:2:pf:0
I'm going to be getting the 6" stroke one, which is $44, and the biggest stroke (18"), is only $58. Has good reviews and free returns. I'll be sure to subscribe to catch the snowblower video!
@@muddy_armadillo thanks for the support man!
The $ goes in front of the numbers. Not after.
I noticed you keep putting the dollar sign AFTER the number. That's wrong, it's supposed to go BEFORE the number. That's how we do it here in the U.S. Just a heads up so you can fix that. Nice build though.
good thing I don't live in the us 👍
and thanks for watching 😁
You will be stunned to know there is a world outside the US. You'll also be doubly stunned no doubt like most Americans to learn that Europe is not a country but Many Countries. Just a heads up so you are more enlightened than most seppos.
omg what a loser. i live in US and i do it both ways AND I GET LAID PUNK!
To much crap so called music
maybe you should read the description