Home Built Mini Loader For John Deere

StuckRod

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Nice mini-payloader!

Just watch out for the "SSS"...(LOL)

That is what crochet'ers call the dreaded "second sock syndrome". That is where it takes a person two days to make the first sock, and 2 months to make the second one!

I often struggle making two things of the same thing. Now, when I have matching pairs to make, I make them both at the same time so I avoid the dreaded Second Sock Syndrome.

Nice project though, and a nice design. Best of luck to you on accomplishing that!
 

Paul F

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Thanks stuckrod, they won't be exactly the same for sure but will give me enough experience building and testing them so I can put out a decent set of CAD plans with some tips that can save someone else time and headaches.
Once I get this one welded out I'll post a load test video.
 

MC

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Excellent work and I love the color!

I've split this off into its own thread.
 

Old Irish

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Lincoln SW200,PowerMig 180, A/C225 with rectifier, 2 Chinese plasma, stick, tig- 1-Chinese stick w/hot start&arc force and 1 Chinese 205A mig
you did a great job on that!!!
 

Russ207

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oxy/acet, tig/mig/stick, flux core wirefeed
Very nice! I have an old Yanmar 2000 and I have been trying to work up the courage to build a loader. I believe you have a great solution. I would be interested in purchasing drawings/plans if you decide to share.
 

Glowstick

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"Once I get this one welded out I'll post a load test video."

Interesting --- loader are helpful to have around ------ is there a counterbalance system at work to prevent the load from tipping foreward?
 

Old Irish

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Lincoln SW200,PowerMig 180, A/C225 with rectifier, 2 Chinese plasma, stick, tig- 1-Chinese stick w/hot start&arc force and 1 Chinese 205A mig
"Once I get this one welded out I'll post a load test video."

Interesting --- loader are helpful to have around ------ is there a counterbalance system at work to prevent the load from tipping foreward?
A draft box on the 3 point hitch filled with whatever heavy material that is convenient for you.
 

MARK (LI)

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"Once I get this one welded out I'll post a load test video."

Interesting --- loader are helpful to have around ------ is there a counterbalance system at work to prevent the load from tipping foreward?
People frequently fill the rear tires with "rim guard" or beet juice or windshield washer fluid as a counter balance
 
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