The fourth and final idler sprocket is installed on the mini dozer. We take it down the lane and clean up the downhill side to test the new sprockets. We'll see if they make any difference...
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@wayneheigl55499 ай бұрын
those two dogs are the best friends you will ever have frank , got to love the boys.
@kcrreedranch9 ай бұрын
I love this little dozer you have made. And as a 40-plus year of heavy equipment operating. I would like to offer a bit of advice. Whenever you are operating a dozer. You have to have your right hand on the up and down control of the blade all the time. The old saying is. If your right hand isn't moving all the time. You are doing something wrong. As you operate a dozer. Your butt will tell your hand what to do. And the smaller the dozer. The difficult it is to grade level. It has to do with the length of the tracks. So perhaps moving the blade control to your easily operated rt hand. It's a very well-done unit that's for sure. Happy operating, Kent
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
Yes, I understand. The problem is the hydraulics don't have the responsiveness to move the blade fast enough. I discuss these limitations at the end of the video.
@ronbell79207 ай бұрын
Spot on!
@creedsixteen8919 ай бұрын
7:29. Lol. That was me last week! Hit it with a 2x4! Awesome. Keep on trucking Frank. Love the show.
@jimsworthow5319 ай бұрын
one of a kind machine that you made and it will be in IH history for many years as a classic; i have watched you build it over the years; wonderful machine.
@keiththacker9239 ай бұрын
Frank, awesome video as always! But we really want to watch you build something again! New Project!
@wayneheigl55499 ай бұрын
frank that dozer is truly amazing . its beautiful.
@billyhaddock55409 ай бұрын
WMST, great job building ur small Dozer, would work great for around the areas. frontend loader looks great too.
@carloskawasaki6569 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing,i learn a lot always a pleasure watch your project 👍👍👍👍
@Evilslayer739 ай бұрын
Very nice little dozer !!really impressing!salutation from Montreal,Québec!👌👍👍👍👍
@emptypockets24679 ай бұрын
You are awesome building those machines Frank.
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
thank you!
@davidoliver28269 ай бұрын
Frank, It’s always a work in progress but he creations that you have built are amazing! Always a pleasure to see a craftsman at work! Building something with your own hands and mind is rewarding!
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@ronwhitt3929 ай бұрын
I am curious. can rocks get caught up in the tracks and jam things up?
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
hasn't happened yet. Small stones would just get crushed I think. I'm sure a big stick or stone would create a problem.
@rongray41188 ай бұрын
Subscribed. Thanks for posting your video and thoughts. I have an old 727 Mower that I want to rebuild and use in Northern Nevada... love your equipment! Looks as though you have a front mower sort of like the 727 we have. I'm hoping to find a flail mower for our unit - keep the wild grass and weeds down in fire season.
@Hoaxer519 ай бұрын
For your next project, how about an articulating vibrating roller, you could use it to compact the stone in the driveway when your done grading. It could be used on lawn, maybe even start a yard rolling service! Lol. It’s just something I wish I had for my 1,000 foot long drive, and the 3 1/2 acres I mow. If the yard was a little flatter, I could mow faster!
@MrCubflyer8 ай бұрын
what a craftsman to build that machinery
@kevinbushey18798 ай бұрын
You really love those cubs. My dad and me like cubs.
@charleswelch2499 ай бұрын
Try just moving your cylinders up a little bit more to fix the lift issues. A real dozer doesn't usually have float in the blade unless it's a dress up dozer. And then it is hydrologic flotation not mechanical. You have made many awesome projects for someone who hasn't been running equipment for a lifetime.
@shanethompson75439 ай бұрын
Great Video!!!! 👊👊👊👊
@Thoroughly_Wet9 ай бұрын
A mini dozer seems worth it to me, would be great for snow
@davidi84909 ай бұрын
WOW. NICE. JOB. ,,,,NICE. CREATION
@AdventureswithP.C.Wabash60579 ай бұрын
Looks like it worked. Well
@LAKESIDEBOB18 ай бұрын
Try adding another 1,000 pounds of weight to the machine frame, that should help with pushing dirt rather then only being able to scrape the top soil/grass off. Nice work you do a labor of love I see.
@williamchildress14599 ай бұрын
You are awesome. I wish you had blue prints and parts list for the forklift , bulldozer and grader. I would buy them if you do.
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
Sorry, no plans. Never had any. And would quite different for each build.
@TheMeemsie19 ай бұрын
In my opinion, you may not notice a change at all with new sprockets, but the sprockets will WAY reduce the amount of wear overtime. Oh by the way, I got back from a model train show, they had a locomotive there called the "Frank S". Made me think of your channel.😁
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
I think that's true--I was hoping for smoother track movement but couldn't really tell any difference.
@mikewatson46449 ай бұрын
If you could up your hydraulic flow to 3 gpm and pressure to 1,000 psi would give you much more responsive controls. It would cost you about 2 hp to do it. Possibly you could run a vane pump off the shaft from the engine that goes back to the hydro units? A vane pump wouldn't be as big of a drag when starting the engine. The basic machine seems to work fine. Good job on the build. Now to work out the details. Thanks for the video
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
I've thought about adding a separate hydraulic pump, and that may be something I do down the road. It shouldn't be much of a parasitic power drain as long as it isn't doing any work, but there will inevitably be some impact, even in recirculation mode. I'm currently thinking I need to work on the blade mount again to improve it's range of vertical movement.
@mikewatson46449 ай бұрын
Correct on the pump if it isn't doing anything except recirculating the oil wont be taking much power. Getting more range of motion will have the downside of making fine adjustments to the blade height harder. As 1 of the other commenters said, you need to have your hand on the height control all the time. Maybe removing the floating brackets, change the linkage for the 2 lift cylinders to get more range of motion and use the top link control for fine adjustments? Keep up the good work.
@DUSTEATER29 ай бұрын
Your tilt cylinder is keeping the blade from going up because it is attached to the "grill" which does not move because it's attached to the frame. You lowered the mounting point of the cylinder which did not make much difference. To prove this disconnect the tilt cylinder and see if the blade goes up and down ok. Hopefully the blade pivot cylinders are not causing issues as well. Try mounting the cylinder to a bracket the moves up and down with the blade. It's hard to see every detail through the camera and if I am wrong it won't be the first time. Love the content!
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
That's a good suggestion. I think you are correct.
@Yackhammer759 ай бұрын
I wager to most (including myself at first) it would seem a large leaf blower would be the better job for that task. However judging by the amount of dirt with the leaves I would say some roadside drainage maintenance was going on as well. Very nice piece of equipment sir as are your other creations.
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
Yes, you are exactly right.
@user-nl9re9mj1h8 ай бұрын
craftsman could take this design and really make it run
@cliffordforehand51649 ай бұрын
I am looking for an excavator next, you are awesome I love what you're able to build.
@rjay16749 ай бұрын
Great job Frank. I noticed only the right tread seems to lose traction. Is the left tread not working as hard as the right tread? It looks like your are ready to pack up all that equipment and head off to the Klondike and mine a little gold.🤗
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
There is still a loss of power on the left track. It stalls while the right track will spin out. I need to figure out why. May just be hydro control adjustment.
@rossnolan28839 ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@speciosa1464 ай бұрын
Just need some steel plate and concrete and you can make a kill-dozer lite!
@chrismueller17349 ай бұрын
A little quick tip. If you spray WD40 and yell your sockets, take your finger in switch it around a little bit. Get it on the sidewalls when you take nuts off
@chrismueller17349 ай бұрын
They won't get stuck in the socket
@phillipharris66879 ай бұрын
What is your next build going to be? A back home maybe?
@rossmack56448 ай бұрын
How about a group photo of all your CC machines.
@ivantruckman1Ай бұрын
Of course a Cub Cadet forklift @ 5:11
@hey-em1gm8 ай бұрын
i don't mean to be nosy but how much do you think you have in the dozer cause i was thinking about building one similar :thanks
@woodandmetalshoptime80488 ай бұрын
$7k maybe.
@hey-em1gm8 ай бұрын
never mind then it looks like its worth it tho @@woodandmetalshoptime8048
@paradiselost99469 ай бұрын
only thing i look at a bit oddly is the tilt before slew arrangement. find its a nuisance that way round, makes all three angles too interactive... like to keep my slew pivots vertical if possible... hate to think what you spend on hydraulics ;)
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
just the hoses...$$$ LOL
@paradiselost99469 ай бұрын
@@woodandmetalshoptime8048 true that... got 2 tiny rams and a joystick spool for $300, for you that would be about $160... took some hunting, as i was getting closer to $800 on the first look around. was even tossing up about just getting bar and tube and seals and making my own... take out the labour, about the same amount for materials. ffs. then again its all chinese vevor. no ingersoll rand here! unless its second hand... hate to think what 24 or so crimped ends is going to set me back... was about 60 for a single repair the other day. seems almost cheaper to see what a crimper die will set me back. or make one. abandoned d11 down the road... shame i cant use its mains! i think theyll weigh more than the tractor...
@kevinhoffman53188 ай бұрын
could you run a pump right off the front of the engine? i have some of my equipment done up like that and its a very common setup with construction equipment. you will get much better hydraulic response and its relatively easy to hook up right to your existing harmonic balancer.
@kevinhoffman53188 ай бұрын
have this pump run your axillary hydraulics and like the blade
@woodandmetalshoptime80488 ай бұрын
Yes. This is an option. I've considered doing exactly that. I'm running a separate pump on the forklift and on my tandem dump/gator builds.
@martineastburn36799 ай бұрын
Frank - I just thought of an idea - lots of us with sockets have nuts hiding inside and won't drop out. How about a spring that is trapped inside somehow that propels the nut to the surface. Just an idea. Might have to drill a hole in every socket for a keeper pin for the spring. Hum.
@jarroddraper51409 ай бұрын
Wouldn't that increase the chance of breaking the socket under stress
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
That's an interesting idea...Hmmm...
@joebruggman9 ай бұрын
would have to be incredibly strong to push a stuck nut out of a socket, especially if it is not perfectly straight inside the socket.
@lancegouvan16539 ай бұрын
Did the sprocket upgrades give you more power
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
I don't think so.
@tryin2figureitout9 ай бұрын
I said it before I say it again. Street sweeper needs to be next
@lancegouvan16539 ай бұрын
Is that your road or is that the towns road that you keep up keep ?
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
Part mine, part shared with other neighbors.
@FishingFrustrationsUK9 ай бұрын
not a bad video but i did notice you took 2 heavy machines over a heavy duty power line on the floor multiple times squashing the power line and making it not as safe as it should be
@woodandmetalshoptime80489 ай бұрын
I think the dozer only once? I didn't realize it until I had done it the first time. Not the best practice for sure.
@kevinbushey18798 ай бұрын
How heavy is the bulldozer .
@woodandmetalshoptime80488 ай бұрын
Not heavy enough really. Probably about 2000 lbs.
@michaelcarron34188 ай бұрын
Needs more torque. I like the music though.
@woodandmetalshoptime80488 ай бұрын
Needs more traction. It's spinning the tracks. (right track needs adjusting but torque is not the limiting factor).
@zstangkrewson9 ай бұрын
Idea for next project, either an excavator with tires instead of tracks, or a mini dump truck.
@chaddesantis41919 ай бұрын
He has a dump truck
@robertheinkel62259 ай бұрын
A tandem axle dump machine at that.
@falconseyeaerialservicesll81768 ай бұрын
Can you please use closed caption for us hard of hearing and deaf individuals who would had loved to not only watch, but to finish watching your great video, sadly I personally had to stop at 12 minutes because I was not able to read your lips, so rely on closed caption to go along with the video, which you don’t have. Thank you.
@jstinson788 ай бұрын
If "nowhere to be" was a person
@jonathanworachek64689 ай бұрын
I’m sorry buddy but the biggest limitation of that machine is the operator
@mikestevens80469 ай бұрын
At least the music is good
@teddyhammack21959 ай бұрын
Need a little more weight on the rear of of your dozer and raze up your blade as you back up so you don’t have a hump to go over again hahaha. But not too bad on moving muter