Needs a project??

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Needs a project??

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for those of you with too much time , parts and money on your hands I present a project .
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That is a cool project! I’m really liking the hydraulic dump bed. Unfortunately, or, luckily depending on how you want to look at it I don’t meet any of the specified criteria of time, parts, or money! :D
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David I love the idea. I would like one on a larger scale for moving more of what ever you need to move. Thanks for the posting. :highfive: :peace: Harry
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Post by Eugen »

I have to wonder though, if you're going to all that trouble why not make the dumper bigger?
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It looks like it might have a solid frame. Probably not great on hills and turning?
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I think the mid frame grader blade is kinda neat - could be a useful machine if you were maintaining bush trails - load of mulch in the back for whatever you couldn't fix with the grader...
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MattA wrote: Sun Jan 07, 2024 12:00 pm It looks like it might have a solid frame. Probably not great on hills and turning?
Maybe it can swing up and down. Back is just for weight for more traction.
I like it too. I'm often driving around with a trailer connected, why not make it permanent, I got enough tractors!
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is trailer axel hydraulic driven? thinking it would be.
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Post by RoamingGnome »

I was curious and did the Google Lens thing with @DavidBarkey photos...
The original post seemed to imply it was a 6x4 - I'm guessing the back half of a 2nd machine complete with it's hydraulic motor :hm:
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RoamingGnome wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 5:38 pm I was curious and did the Google Lens thing with @DavidBarkey photos...
The original post seemed to imply it was a 6x4 - I'm guessing the back half of a 2nd machine complete with it's hydraulic motor :hm:
If you do a google image search you might be able to find the original source for the image and some more info on the build.
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