When you cut away this tiltrotator... I told OMG this is very sketchy. Then you started to extend the parts and I said. DAAAAAAM this guy is supersmart and brave and talented. Awesome build, congratulations!
Hej tack. Enjoyed your video and have subscribed after watching you do your work and also showing the countryside. Its nearly 50 years since my freind and I travelled around Sweden for a couple of months and absolutely loved the counry and the people. Brought back some good memories. We live just south of Cambridge in the uk. Thanks again.
It is interesting to see how those are built. It's good that you video yourself doing it, can always watch the video to see how it goes back together. I usually take alot of photos when I'm working on something with alot of parts that have to go back together a certain way.
Good content 👍🏼. You are clearly a hard worker to have such equipment, tools, shop… at a relatively young age. Keep up the good work. I love Andrew’s content also but it seams the Swedish version of Andrew thinks through his problems a bit better lol.
00:05 Explaining the project 01:33 Starting disassembly 03:16 Stealing the quick coupler from the old excavator 04:47 Cleaning the quick coupler 05:37 Replacing quick coupler 09:20 Dissembling the Tiltrotator 21:16 Making the swivel bigger to fit the quick coupler 37:20 Painting the swivel 39:24 Preparing worm gear 40:25 Cleaning remaining parts 42:03 Preparing and painting rotator frame 44:10 Making the upper frame bigger to fit the bucket coupler 46:50 Painting the upper frame 47:57 Starting reassembly 55:03 Adding stickers 57:39 Testing the Tiltrotator 59:37 Presenting the mosquito magnet 1:00:00 Further testing 1:01:14 Project wrap up
Hi,I admire you're commitment to you're equipment and all the mechanical plant in the workshop,wish you stayed near me would love to spend a couple of days working alongside you please keep up the good work,bonus for me is when you weld it's stick welding, I know you also do mig regards for now all the best from Scotland ⚙️⚒️🏴🇬🇧
I have been watching the video with the rock smasher, and now with the ecavator work. I gues you have saved a he... lot of money compared that som one should have don it for you. You deserv standing ovating (applaus)😃😄😁😅🙂🙃😉😊
Great job done on the swivel a lot of work but you got it done great video as well yes it is a bonus when the temp drops no bugs i like it .Thank you for sharing
TIM from Canada if you are disassembling houses from any unit best thing to do use coloured twist ties…. or if you have any coloured yarn or string, this helps. Anything colourful you can tie from your hoses to your unit of choice. This will help you assembling your hoses in the future….
If you want to revive old stickers or even tape, put them in a microwave for 30 sec stints until the glue feels good again. Even works on old Biltema masking tape that sucks out of the store ;)
Well I was thinking this man is a combination of Andrew Camarata en Curtis from CEE and I was reading the comments and I was not the first one to notice. Nice videos! Greetings from Belgium!
@Michael McBride : I wouldn't really say that... As far as lots of projects, sure. But this guy actually fixes stuff right. He may purchase used stuff, but he repairs it like it should be done and doesn't half-ass a repair just to keep on driving junk crap. Don't get me all wrong here though... I watch a lot of Andrews videos and I'm a subscriber. But I find myself shaking my head a lot when I watch Andrews videos; like when he almost wrecked that newer rock truck he just got It's almost like he enjoys driving beat up shit. But anyway... I've only watched a few of this guy's videos based on YT recommendations, and I've of course subscribed to this channel. It's actually way, way less stressful (for me) watching this guy because he's more my style in the way he repairs things so they no longer look, sound and drive like they are beat up crap. Take this video for instance... Andrew never would have painted this at the end, let alone doing it in the correct color so it matched the machine and actually looked great. This guy here is awesome, and I look forward to binge watching his videos to get caught up.
wow you did a very very good job on that head really impressed with your knowlage. just found your channell and subbed. ive been a welder for 40 years and have a small machine shop which i do as a mid leval home hobbyist and have lots of fun welding and machining things, keep up the great videos i have to say you are a real go--getter and i wish i had your knowlage when i was your age. im 63 now and am very impressed with the way you work. and i love your shop and all the equipment you have. thumbs up. im from ontario canada in case you were wondering.
@@jfjjjjfj har hört många säga det, har dock aldrig tittat på Camarata, men tittat mycket på och gillar Diesel Creek och denna kanal får två tummar upp (hade get fler om jag hade fler), väldigt seriös och duktig den där Björnström!
Thank you for sharing the job! I like the fact that you added captions; your English is fine of course but they're great if someone wants them translated.
51:47 ....not Mozart.....Beethoven 😉😁 Interesting that you listed the part prices. Very expensive. Of course these are heavy parts made in relative low numbers, but selling parts sure is a good way to make money for dealers and manufacturers.
4:35 wow you have a Škoda auto, Škoda felicia pick up from my country from Czech republic, old car, but very good working car, easy to repair, easy to ride. Like student, i learn repairing all on this car. This type is like hatchback, long version, 1.3, 1.6, 1.9diesel, they building it like rally car like: Felicia kit car.
Great job on the conversion. Would you have been able to weld in 10cm ‘packers’ into the non moving jaw? Matching profile to fit into the fixed jaw, with matching profile to fit around the bucket pin.
Use a centre punch and small set of stamps on fittings and hose to line up where they go ... 1 dot, 2 dots, or the stamps... 1, 2, 3, 4 or a.b,c,d etc....
This is ironic. At first I thought what you did was a crude hack job you managed to get into alignment. Then I saw a video of tiltrotators made in a major factory. Their tolerances were worse than yours with numerous pieces tacked on to hold parts in alignment - some very poorly. And then the entire assemblies were MIG welded without bevels while all your critical pieces including scabbed in were 100% penetration stick welds. VERY impressive. An aside. Locally we call those devices Tilt-a-whirls after the amusement park rides.
If he had used his seat belt and had his sliding blades at the back and had stayed seated, he would have gotten away with it. The cabin has a ROP roll over protection. I wouldn't wish this on anyone, including the experienced operators among us. I hope he got away well and wasn't injured too badly
Red color does not cover the surface well. It is applied through white. White primer greatly improved the result. But it’s great for a forestry machine!
Hola , me gustaría comprar un tiltrotator para mi Tb290W me podrías dar una página donde buscar , y que modelo es el correcto para una Takeuchi tb 290/295w? Buen trabajo y gracias por el vídeo
Hi! I don't know which retailers are available in your country. But the most famous brands here in Sweden are Encon, Steelwrist, SMP and Rototilt. If you are going to buy one, you go by the weight class of your machine to get the right one.
Yo me refiero a tiltrotator de segunda mano , nuevo es muy caro aparte de que nadie lo vende aquí en Austria , aquí se usa mucho Powertilt es lo que tengo montado ahora en mi excavadora
The one I have is called Engcon EC10. A new one can be quite expensive, even a used one is still expensive. The good thing about Takeuchi is that they usually have built-in proportional control for the aux hydraulics from the factory, so you don't need external control
Tack David! Brukar använda tankesättet "Hur svårt kan det vara" och testa mig fram. Betyder inte att man alltid lyckas, men man lär sig alltid något nytt.
Your fabrication skills are suppperrrrbbbbb!!!!!! Henry Ford would have liked you, he liked black paint... Frankly, I like your red paint. Your grease smearing skills look pretty good also. Were you good at mud pies???? LOL I'm not any good at video games either. I didn't do to bad on some simulators for crawlers and regular trac hoes at Caterpillar's Visitor's Center in Peoria, IL.
bonjour Mr Bjoemtroem , je suis un vieux mécanicien , je préfère la soudure a l arc , car dans mon travail je soude de tous ... acier inox vieille fonte et rechargement Alban
When you cut away this tiltrotator... I told OMG this is very sketchy. Then you started to extend the parts and I said. DAAAAAAM this guy is supersmart and brave and talented.
Awesome build, congratulations!
Hej tack. Enjoyed your video and have subscribed after watching you do your work and also showing the countryside. Its nearly 50 years since my freind and I travelled around Sweden for a couple of months and absolutely loved the counry and the people. Brought back some good memories. We live just south of Cambridge in the uk. Thanks again.
You are fearless how you rip into that. Great work and excellent video. Thanks.
Great job young man ! You are really brilliant and hard worker. You have beaten engcon. Really hat's off to you. 👏👏👏👏👏💐💐💐💐💐
It is interesting to see how those are built. It's good that you video yourself doing it, can always watch the video to see how it goes back together. I usually take alot of photos when I'm working on something with alot of parts that have to go back together a certain way.
Awesome job. I was hooked from start to finish. 😊😊
Good content 👍🏼. You are clearly a hard worker to have such equipment, tools, shop… at a relatively young age. Keep up the good work. I love Andrew’s content also but it seams the Swedish version of Andrew thinks through his problems a bit better lol.
No chainsaws to install cd players??
Gotta love a man that takes great care of his machines
Best utube channel out there! Nothing like ingenuity.
00:05 Explaining the project
01:33 Starting disassembly
03:16 Stealing the quick coupler from the old excavator
04:47 Cleaning the quick coupler
05:37 Replacing quick coupler
09:20 Dissembling the Tiltrotator
21:16 Making the swivel bigger to fit the quick coupler
37:20 Painting the swivel
39:24 Preparing worm gear
40:25 Cleaning remaining parts
42:03 Preparing and painting rotator frame
44:10 Making the upper frame bigger to fit the bucket coupler
46:50 Painting the upper frame
47:57 Starting reassembly
55:03 Adding stickers
57:39 Testing the Tiltrotator
59:37 Presenting the mosquito magnet
1:00:00 Further testing
1:01:14 Project wrap up
Hi,I admire you're commitment to you're equipment and all the mechanical plant in the workshop,wish you stayed near me would love to spend a couple of days working alongside you please keep up the good work,bonus for me is when you weld it's stick welding, I know you also do mig regards for now all the best from Scotland ⚙️⚒️🏴🇬🇧
I have been watching the video with the rock smasher, and now with the ecavator work. I gues you have saved a he... lot of money compared that som one should have don it for you. You deserv standing ovating (applaus)😃😄😁😅🙂🙃😉😊
Thank you!
amazingly complex. Congratulations on figuring it out
Thanks Jim!
Jäkligt bra gjort och trevligt att vi fick följa med på resan! Såg att du också är från min mors hemtrakter, hon är uppvuxen i Korpis.
You did a very very good job. A german craftsmaster.
Great job done on the swivel a lot of work but you got it done great video as well yes it is a bonus when the temp drops no bugs i like it .Thank you for sharing
TIM from Canada if you are disassembling houses from any unit best thing to do use coloured twist ties….
or if you have any coloured yarn or string, this helps. Anything colourful you can tie from your hoses to your unit of choice. This will help you assembling your hoses in the future….
That thing is so cool...Great job my Man👍👍
Awesome video! also MacGyver Theme at 45.01 is very fitting!!
If you want to revive old stickers or even tape, put them in a microwave for 30 sec stints until the glue feels good again. Even works on old Biltema masking tape that sucks out of the store ;)
Thanks for the tip, Will try that!
Well I was thinking this man is a combination of Andrew Camarata en Curtis from CEE and I was reading the comments and I was not the first one to notice. Nice videos! Greetings from Belgium!
Great videos! So happy finding your channel!
This man is the Swedish Andrew Camarata.
Mixed with my other favourite youtber Kurtis on CEE
Thanks for the compliment!
I agree! Really entertaining videos! 😃
@Michael McBride : I wouldn't really say that... As far as lots of projects, sure. But this guy actually fixes stuff right. He may purchase used stuff, but he repairs it like it should be done and doesn't half-ass a repair just to keep on driving junk crap. Don't get me all wrong here though... I watch a lot of Andrews videos and I'm a subscriber. But I find myself shaking my head a lot when I watch Andrews videos; like when he almost wrecked that newer rock truck he just got It's almost like he enjoys driving beat up shit.
But anyway... I've only watched a few of this guy's videos based on YT recommendations, and I've of course subscribed to this channel. It's actually way, way less stressful (for me) watching this guy because he's more my style in the way he repairs things so they no longer look, sound and drive like they are beat up crap. Take this video for instance... Andrew never would have painted this at the end, let alone doing it in the correct color so it matched the machine and actually looked great. This guy here is awesome, and I look forward to binge watching his videos to get caught up.
@@johan5453: Don't forget the guys over at C&C Equipment. ;-))
Absolute genius, it's not big enough so I'll just make it longer so it fits my buckets. 👍
wow you did a very very good job on that head really impressed with your knowlage. just found your channell and subbed. ive been a welder for 40 years and have a small machine shop which i do as a mid leval home hobbyist and have lots of fun welding and machining things, keep up the great videos i have to say you are a real go--getter and i wish i had your knowlage when i was your age. im 63 now and am very impressed with the way you work. and i love your shop and all the equipment you have. thumbs up. im from ontario canada in case you were wondering.
Thanks Jamie!
You are very talented at what you do and I enjoy your videos and seeing another part of the world.
Thanks!
I really enjoy the video Matt!!,, 👍👊👊
You do a great job! Thank you for the great video.
Thanks for watching!
I heard you whistling the McGyver melody! Great video.
fantastic job congratulations even doing the work you spent a lot of money on parts but I imagine it will be cheaper than new.
Greetings from Portugal
Thanks! Yeah a new one would be crazy expensive, i paid small money in comparison. Greetings from Sweden!
Não pensei que fosse um vídeo tão incrível quando vi a Tumbnail, mas aí está um ótimo conteúdo.
Great job. And regarding the pain you kinda converted an ENCON to a ROTOTILT by swapping the paint, a good upgrade ;)
Fortsätt gör det du gör. Du är fantastisk på att skruva och filma. 👍🏻
Tack för komplimangen!
Håller med! Som någon skrev innan, en svensk Camarata. Dock skulle jag säga mycket seriösare!
Gillar lugnet 😺
@@jfjjjjfj har hört många säga det, har dock aldrig tittat på Camarata, men tittat mycket på och gillar Diesel Creek och denna kanal får två tummar upp (hade get fler om jag hade fler), väldigt seriös och duktig den där Björnström!
Nice Škoda Felicia PickUp!
The red looks good. I bet the thin coats will hold up better. Anyway, once it is in the field, no one will notice the brush marks.
And this is how you make Engcon to look like Marttiini :D
Your fabrication is most impressive!
Nån som önskar han hade en indexator! 😄 Snyggt jobbat med snurran!
Great work, well done 👍
Nice job man..love from india 🇮🇳
Great job Matt👌
No money wasted for overpriced aftermarket parts.. I had old Ec10 on my previous Lännen 940, servicing that engcon becama familiar 😀
Thank you for sharing the job! I like the fact that you added captions; your English is fine of course but they're great if someone wants them translated.
Great video!
Greetings from Poland.
Thanks Pawel!
@@M.BJOERNSTROEM 🙋♂
🍾🥂🍾
51:47 ....not Mozart.....Beethoven 😉😁
Interesting that you listed the part prices. Very expensive. Of course these are heavy parts made in relative low numbers, but selling parts sure is a good way to make money for dealers and manufacturers.
È bello vedere che lavori bene... complimenti 👍💪💪
4:35 wow you have a Škoda auto, Škoda felicia pick up from my country from Czech republic, old car, but very good working car, easy to repair, easy to ride. Like student, i learn repairing all on this car. This type is like hatchback, long version, 1.3, 1.6, 1.9diesel, they building it like rally car like: Felicia kit car.
A Very Rare person whose brain actually works extremely well and put to good use.
Do you have any information on the mosquito catcher ? Also great overhaul job , you aren't afraid to go in to anything!
It's a Mosquito magnet - pioneer
I'd love a q and a video - like what do you do for a day job. is this your shop? where is your pupper?
The best thing with standards is that there are so many to choose from 😂
Haha precis!
Riktigt imponerad!👌
Great videos Matt!
Brilliant ⚙️
Good job mate 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Just subbed love the content!
Awesome Mod. Job!👍
Thanks!
Did you mention painting the rotator rototilt-red when talking to the engcon mechanic 😂
Kind of forgot that part!
Good Work 💪
Swedish people are awesome everything they build is built rite. You sir are awesome!! What u listening to in those ear muffs?
That's hearing protection
Great job on the conversion. Would you have been able to weld in 10cm ‘packers’ into the non moving jaw? Matching profile to fit into the fixed jaw, with matching profile to fit around the bucket pin.
Esab Rogue rules!
Use a centre punch and small set of stamps on fittings and hose to line up where they go ... 1 dot, 2 dots, or the stamps... 1, 2, 3, 4 or a.b,c,d etc....
please don't let your talent be wasted get a young lad in with you and teach him all you know for a young man yourself love your work
This is creepy and weird
@@Dysiodewhat is creepy and wired about teaching or passing on the knowledge you have to the next generation
This is ironic. At first I thought what you did was a crude hack job you managed to get into alignment. Then I saw a video of tiltrotators made in a major factory. Their tolerances were worse than yours with numerous pieces tacked on to hold parts in alignment - some very poorly. And then the entire assemblies were MIG welded without bevels while all your critical pieces including scabbed in were 100% penetration stick welds. VERY impressive.
An aside. Locally we call those devices Tilt-a-whirls after the amusement park rides.
A fine pair of safety crocs
Amazing job
Good job 👍
The hydraulic loom gives me big “Doc Oc” energy
You should use yelleow primer before you paint with the red color.
This isn't the first job you do when you're happily coming home with the Lidle stickwelder.
ESAB welder for the win 👍🏻
No way you have Skoda Felicia, it was my first car. I bursted out laughing when i saw that :D
Its a good working horse
당신은 👍 입니다 정말 대단해 보이십니다
저도 유튜브 보고 배우고 있습니다
감사
Bra jobbet :)
Great stuff mate
If it were me doing the work, the chances of everything going back where it came from would be zero.
Are you a engineer or just a guy with big brain 🧠 , love you from iraq
Realy nice JOB!!! :D
Thanks!
👍👍👍👍💥
MacGyver theme tune! :)
@17m 30s
Lovely old job
You're on the way to becoming a master mechanic. It's kind of a waste of talent to keep being an operator unless the job requires special skills.
wow enough grease in there good rebuild
amazing video. makes me feel like i could do it 😂
It's not hard just time consuming
❤❤❤❤❤❤
What paint are you using? Great that it doesn’t need a primer
toujours du bon travail
If he had used his seat belt and had his sliding blades at the back and had stayed seated, he would have gotten away with it. The cabin has a ROP roll over protection. I wouldn't wish this on anyone, including the experienced operators among us. I hope he got away well and wasn't injured too badly
Red color does not cover the surface well. It is applied through white. White primer greatly improved the result. But it’s great for a forestry machine!
we want more thanks
It's strange that it's not the same standard between Sweden and Denmark. Isit sow between Noeway and thee other to countrys also?
I'm not sure how it is in norway
@@M.BJOERNSTROEM They use salmons for measuring (not bananas) after gutting in China!!
we have the same rototilts as wich you are making, why not migweld the whole thing?
You are good!!! How can you remember where everything goes? Just to watch you get your work done. Could you talk a little bit about yourself?
Super praca. :0) Jesteś Skandynawskim Andrew Camarata
Hola , me gustaría comprar un tiltrotator para mi Tb290W me podrías dar una página donde buscar , y que modelo es el correcto para una Takeuchi tb 290/295w?
Buen trabajo y gracias por el vídeo
Hi! I don't know which retailers are available in your country. But the most famous brands here in Sweden are Encon, Steelwrist, SMP and Rototilt. If you are going to buy one, you go by the weight class of your machine to get the right one.
@@M.BJOERNSTROEM tengo una excavadora igual que la tuya , solo que tiene ruedas que modelo de tiltrotator es el tuyo ? Ese seguro que me sirve a mi ,
Yo me refiero a tiltrotator de segunda mano , nuevo es muy caro aparte de que nadie lo vende aquí en Austria , aquí se usa mucho Powertilt es lo que tengo montado ahora en mi excavadora
The one I have is called Engcon EC10. A new one can be quite expensive, even a used one is still expensive. The good thing about Takeuchi is that they usually have built-in proportional control for the aux hydraulics from the factory, so you don't need external control
@@M.BJOERNSTROEM en que páginas hay tiltrotator usados ? En tu país , en mi país no hay algo así
why don't you first use 1 or 2 layers of primer, that will hold the paint layer better
så otroligt kunnig du är. vars har du lärtdig allt?
Tack David! Brukar använda tankesättet "Hur svårt kan det vara" och testa mig fram. Betyder inte att man alltid lyckas, men man lär sig alltid något nytt.
Your fabrication skills are suppperrrrbbbbb!!!!!! Henry Ford would have liked you, he liked black paint...
Frankly, I like your red paint. Your grease smearing skills look pretty good also. Were you good at mud pies???? LOL
I'm not any good at video games either. I didn't do to bad on some simulators for crawlers and regular trac hoes at Caterpillar's Visitor's Center in Peoria, IL.
Apparently the hole in the pin is not just Kubota problem but japanese.
I like the red and black
very nice work !!!! you like MIG or MMA ?? Alban
Thanks, I prefer MIG, Need to buy me one! witch do you prefer?
bonjour Mr Bjoemtroem , je suis un vieux mécanicien , je préfère la soudure a l arc , car dans mon travail je soude de tous ... acier inox vieille fonte et rechargement Alban