Bill that is amazing! I like the finer touches of the little guy actually driving it. I can totally appreciate all the thought/time you spent designing and developing it. You are quite talented!
You met my buddy Jason and his son today. He sent me the video he took and turned me onto the channel. I can't wait to see what you do next. This is an impressive loader. Thanks for recording this unit.
Nothing Better than having fun with a toy that's actually useful! I'm in the process of a skid steer and wanted to know what actuators you're running on this wheel loader?
Hello Bill love what you did here look great good job wish I had a friend like you to talk with and talk me through my rc problem and project lol maybe we could be friends in the rc land in building a rc dozer my self well take care my friend.
That’s really fantastic. I love that it’s quiet. It must be heavy. I just posted a video of me plowing my driveway with an RC car. I ordered a vplow which should be much better than a fixed blade.
Bob, you really should start a business. Big potential you could be missing out on. Not money... Yet .... But potential. Great video, cool machine. Great work 👍. Love to see more videos like this.
Very nice build Bill. What are you using for drive motors? Recycled Wheelchair parts or bases? How many channels are you using on your transmitter? Any thought to adding automation? I love the look, I agree with others it needs a nice beacon light on top to complete the look. Again, well done!
recycled wheel chairs . I used 4 pole wheel chair motors and gear boxes,1,000 watts each. A motor for each wheel. using only 4 channels. someday time allowing I hope to finish all the front paint and lights.By the time I get it finished automation will be a plug and play box with self programming.For me I enjoy running it myself. sir thank you for watching
I Had fun watching this video and all the others with that loader. Was also a bit nervous watching the plowing around the car, but you operate it like a surgeon...You're a genius! What is the total operating time on a charge? And what is the total weight of that "fun-toy-tool-back-saver"?
it will push for about an hour if the snow is heavy. almost 600 pounds. My wife is my recorder, she would have had all the proof if I scratched her car. : ) thanks for watching
@@camrillem Used ones from earth movers like djmedic has, went from 3k to 6k depending on what you all got. This isn't a toy.. and good luck finding one because they didnt make many. Bills here is nearly a replica of the tiny titan earth movers one, props to him for all the effort put into it.
@@Billlowe Hi Bill, I'm with Launchpad Entertainment LPE360, we are interested in licensing one of your video clips. Please email me at Phil@LPE360.com and I can give you some more information, Thanks,
hey, awesome work and epic machine. i am a fellow large scale rc nut. i would love to pick your brain on the sys and setup. i have been struggling to find a sys that can handle that heavy weight and not be near death the hole time. happy holidays and hope to hear from you Mav
I'm using sabertooth 2x60 esc's 24 volt 1,000 watt 4 pole wheelchair motors on each wheel it takes two, sabertooth 2x60 to run all four motors. 60 amps per wheel I have a third sabertooth 2x60 with a kangaroo controller running the steering which is another wheelchair motor turned into servo, it does a pull pull systyem with the chain in the middle linear actuators were fitted with brushless outrunners to increase speed. I think they were 3,000 watt each they run on 120 amp reversable boat esc's happy to help if I can thanks for watching sir
Bill that is amazing! I like the finer touches of the little guy actually driving it. I can totally appreciate all the thought/time you spent designing and developing it. You are quite talented!
maybe his head can turn someday.. thank you sir.. you know it doesn't always work the first time . : )
And I also love how the driver's not completely static, he kinda swings side to side, front and back, so cool
Oh look! the driver's turning and pulling all his controls! So neatly done! Great job! Greetings from Kyiv, Ukraine!
You met my buddy Jason and his son today. He sent me the video he took and turned me onto the channel. I can't wait to see what you do next. This is an impressive loader. Thanks for recording this unit.
Nothing Better than having fun with a toy that's actually useful! I'm in the process of a skid steer and wanted to know what actuators you're running on this wheel loader?
You should do a Kickstarter, I bet you could sell enough to make it worth while to you.
Hello Bill love what you did here look great good job wish I had a friend like you to talk with and talk me through my rc problem and project lol maybe we could be friends in the rc land in building a rc dozer my self well take care my friend.
happy to answer questions to get you started. thanks for watching sir
Very nice machine
i like the blade better, should try to spray the bucket with paint and clear coat to try stop the snow from sticking to it. Nice Rig
That’s really fantastic. I love that it’s quiet. It must be heavy. I just posted a video of me plowing my driveway with an RC car. I ordered a vplow which should be much better than a fixed blade.
excellent bit of kit makes me want to have some snow!
I Love the moving operator! Really A Fine TOUCH
Amazing ❤️
Bob, you really should start a business.
Big potential you could be missing out on. Not money... Yet
.... But potential.
Great video, cool machine.
Great work 👍. Love to see more videos like this.
Nice RC Loader, but i think GI Joe fell asleep at the wheel for a bit.
So amazing
What did you use fir the drive train?
His little head stares straight when he backs up, just like a real life loader operator.
They guy does the controls too? OMFG that's awesome!
Very nice build. Subbed.
How much does it weigh? Very interesting and very fun to watch. Where can i learn about this?
almost 600 pounds .. in my other videos I've answered a few questions,, but it is homemade no plans thank you sir
Okay Bill, where can I get one of these?
Very nice build Bill. What are you using for drive motors? Recycled Wheelchair parts or bases? How many channels are you using on your transmitter? Any thought to adding automation? I love the look, I agree with others it needs a nice beacon light on top to complete the look. Again, well done!
recycled wheel chairs . I used 4 pole wheel chair motors and gear boxes,1,000 watts each. A motor for each wheel.
using only 4 channels. someday time allowing I hope to finish all the front paint and lights.By the time I get it finished automation will be a plug and play box with self programming.For me I enjoy running it myself. sir thank you for watching
Awesome awesome awesome 4 thumbs up. Keep these vids coming. Throw some amber and blue warming leds or beacons
I Had fun watching this video and all the others with that loader. Was also a bit nervous watching the plowing around the car, but you operate it like a surgeon...You're a genius! What is the total operating time on a charge? And what is the total weight of that "fun-toy-tool-back-saver"?
it will push for about an hour if the snow is heavy. almost 600 pounds. My wife is my recorder, she would have had all the proof if I scratched her car. : ) thanks for watching
Where do you buy something like this??
That's awesome! You got a link to where you can purchase these?
sorry homemade in the garage . thanks for watching Dal
Bill lowe dude start selling them i would pay 400 bucks for that thing
Sonja Orleans you could buy a used tractor for that price though so whats the point
@@camrillem Used ones from earth movers like djmedic has, went from 3k to 6k depending on what you all got. This isn't a toy.. and good luck finding one because they didnt make many. Bills here is nearly a replica of the tiny titan earth movers one, props to him for all the effort put into it.
Sonja Orleans i gurantee this will be on the market in the next 5 years for under 500$ mark my words.
wow amazing ! can I ask what kind of control board did you use?
How did you make the hinge between the front and back half of the loader? How can it bear that much weight?
This is the future! Copyright this. People want this,. Silicone laced scoop.... come on. Do it!
Maybe some wd40 in the bucket? awesome vid!
i guess you can sit inside your house drinking coffee while you do this from indoors!
I do my driveway with a skid steer but that's hard to believe. Awsome lol.that thing got power.
That thing is awesome. I would total buy it! PM me.
You can build it.
@@mcplutt how??
@@skie6282 Don't ask me how :-)
Hi, can I ask where di you find the wheels and tires ?
maybe some GoKart Tires?
thats what i looking for actually.
also interestet what he is using as "Hydraulic Cylinders"
Can you build me one?
Awesome!
So awesome. We need some more videos of this.
look in my channel... 4 years ago it wasn't so pretty.. a work in progress .. thanks for watching
@@Billlowe Hi Bill, I'm with Launchpad Entertainment LPE360, we are interested in licensing one of your video clips. Please email me at Phil@LPE360.com and I can give you some more information, Thanks,
More fun then shoveling. That's awesome
How much is the whole setup
Go Kevin! 👍😁
I would love to see how much one of these with a snowblower bucket replacement would cost. Maybe power it off a gas generator...
Could probably recoup the cost of the build doing driveways in the neighborhood with that thing!
How wide is the bucket?
24 inches just went out and measured it thank you
@@Billlowe You're probably using LiFePO4 or LiPO4 batteries right? Lead Acid may not last that long with so much weight being pushed and carried.
two 60 amp 12 volt deep cells running 24 volt... about an hour of run rime..
@@MrCoder101 A lot of weight is an advantage here. Remember electric fork lifts :-)
so cool!
imagine looking forward to plowing the snow :)))))))))))))
hey, awesome work and epic machine. i am a fellow large scale rc nut. i would love to pick your brain on the sys and setup. i have been struggling to find a sys that can handle that heavy weight and not be near death the hole time.
happy holidays and hope to hear from you
Mav
I'm using sabertooth 2x60 esc's 24 volt
1,000 watt 4 pole wheelchair motors on each wheel
it takes two, sabertooth 2x60 to run all four motors. 60 amps per wheel
I have a third sabertooth 2x60 with a kangaroo controller running the steering which is another wheelchair motor turned into servo, it does a pull pull systyem with the chain in the middle
linear actuators were fitted with brushless outrunners to increase speed. I think they were 3,000 watt each
they run on 120 amp reversable boat esc's
happy to help if I can thanks for watching sir
How long does one battery last?
id buy this in a hart beet verry cool and usefull
Where to get one?
use a plastic wire tie around the driver to the seat to sit straight up
how much would you sell it for
Please tell me these are for sale. Name your price.
I wish I could sir... thanks for watching
U lazy SOB how dare you make awesome RC vehicles to do your dirty work!!! #godstatus LOL LOVE IT BRO!!!
Should mount a salt spreader
What sale ??
do me please too
Driver a little bit Drunk)
$$$????
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i dont like this one the snow getting stuck in the plow reminds me of bread gettting stuck on the roof of my mouth. ew.
how much would u sell it for
Is 200€ enough?