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1/3 size skidsteer
first ever post go easy on me
I say 1/3 size because hats off to all of you builing beautiful scale equipment the time invested and thought is admired in every pic I look at in every thread I have enjoyed rc my entire life and always disliked lawn chores 20 years ago my first rc lawn mower wasn't pretty and hardly worked 15 years ago could mow picture in picture while watching the game they never were too good looking but did the job so set out to build something that looked like something else last year i made a 1/4 size skidsteer with plow and lawn mower attachments it worked very nice my latest build for the upcoming season I went a little bigger and more power per pound with faster movements and i took picture and video along the way.. thanks to my pateint wife I will post the pics i have and one video, can find many more videos on my channel but will not post all here.. you can watch if you choose. so heres some specs 4 - pronto wheelchair motors and wheels.. 1 high amp wheelchair controller 2- 31 amp gel cel batteries running 24 volt actuators are 24 volt from wheelchairs 22" wide- 27" tall- 36 " long no bucket 280lbs snow box 32" wide Nice to say hello to all of you Bill Lowe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDgOex-bVe4 |
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Re: 1/3 size skidsteer
Very cool! Welcome aboard! 👍
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dirt bucket will hold 5 gallons of liquid
pushing power..can push my mini van up hill lifting cap 175lbs or me changing a light bulb thanks |
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Welcome aboard! Great job on the skidsteer!
Cheer's, Neil. |
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Welcome to the forum, that's a nice build, sure could use it we got about that much snow today, that would definitely put the fun back into clearing snow!
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Re: 1/3 size skidsteer
first try at photo bucket, build pics |
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Re: 1/3 size skidsteer
Last edited by onadplanebill; 01-24-2014 at 11:10 AM. |
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That is great. It works very smooth, Never bogged down or even spun a tire. How do you control it? I saw that you are using the guts out of motorized wheelchairs, but how do you make those RC? Are you using a hobby radio system that has servos moving the wheel chair joystick, or do you have a more elaborate radio system.
Thanks for sharing. |
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Re: 1/3 size skidsteer
wish i knew how to link the two using signal only
but this has worked for years without problem removed part of the spring in the joystick to make it easy on the servos in the pic can see an arming servo too.. new tires in the mail today. not gray...nice black anyone notice nitrogen springs where the hydraulics should be? no need for the motors to lift dead weight every time some day i will sleeze with larger plastic pipe and paint black actuators are hidden behind. |
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Very nice. Works very well
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rims had to go too
tire picture |
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Nice build! You can do some real work with that puppy! It would be great to plow my driveway from the comfort of the house looking out the window.
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Use the image code link to post in the forum to make photos appear. I changed the code in your earlier posts.
I quite enjoyed your vids of snow removal, an arduous task now made enjoyable. What's the max amp draw of your wheel chair motors? Would this dual 60A motor controller be big enough? This would plug directly into your receiver. http://www.dimensionengineering.com/...sabertooth2x60
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Very nice, I like how quiet it is.
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Thanks for the details on the controls. Simple, yet reliable. Thats the way to do it.
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That is awesome!! very clever on making the joystick rc! I agree the new tires and rims are way better! keep the pics and vids coming!
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Bill,
Way cool build!!!! I have been contemplating building a larger RC skid loader for a few years and havnt gotten around to it. What size would you recamend? You mentioned 1/4 and 1/3 scale that you have built? Which was more easy to put together and make/ find parts? Ie motors and tires making batteries fit? Fab work is not a problem its the rc and electrical that I im fuzzy on. Any more info or pictures would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Caleb |
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Very nice!! like the wheel upgrades at the end!
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1/3 scale used 1 motor per wheel. very easy, no drivetrain like the smaller 1/4 scale( front wheels used #50 chain for drive ) also a bit more room in the larger one parts were the same in both models, wheelchair parts, easy to find rc is simple with picture above, actuators work from simple dpdt switches more pics in my photo bucket thanks for nice comment, here to help if I can Bill |
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We got up over 40 today and the snow is melting. Water and slush everywhere. It got me to thinking.Have you had any problems with water in your electronics or motors? If im going to build something I want to use it in different types of weather conditions. Thanks again Caleb
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