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Samson PG20 slurry tanker
Here is the start of my new project. Actually I’m ‘still’ working on my plow, but I could’nt help it… -this project has been on my mind for years.
I’m planning on building a Danish made slurry tanker by the company SAMSON Agro. Model: SAMSON PG 20 (20m3 – 5283US Gallon). Video of the real deal: http://youtu.be/R_rdiiOFGGw My model will have the following functions; - Rear 3pt. hitch - Output for boom (attached to the 3pt) to fold - Crane - rotate - bend x 2 - lift - Pump - in - out - Electronic steereable rearwheels - Lights - normal - work - brake - beacon - Eventually the frontwheels will be powered (+ 70 hp in real life) - 4.9 liter or 1.29US gallon - Plastic tube and fenders rest is brass and aluminum. The wheels will be changed later, these is just to show how it will look.... For now, as you can see I have only got the tube and fenders. And that’s actually where it will be for a while. I’ll have to continue on my Kverneland 7 furrow plow. Pictures to start this thread… plenty more to come! Last edited by kolpen; 01-09-2012 at 06:35 PM. |
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Re: Samson PG20 slurry tanker
looks like it is going to be a great build, I cant't wait to see the finished slurry tanker
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Looking pretty cool
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Wow. 70hp to power one of the axles on the 1:1 tank? That's pretty unique. We have larger tanks in North America, and I've never seen any that had powered axles. Are larger tractors not so common over seas?
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Re: Samson PG20 slurry tanker
Hi Anders!
Nice project! Will we see it at the Husum fair this year?
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That is one **** of a cool machine! Are you going to transport slurry with it?
Both, model and real life tanker look big. I wait to see the pics of the building, I'm curious how are you going to make all those functions working. Keep it up |
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Re: Samson PG20 slurry tanker
Hey Nathan, here's a link that show's how the trailer drive axle is set up,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO5e_...eature=related Cheer's, Neil. |
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Re: Samson PG20 slurry tanker
great drawings! Sorry if I sound stupid, but what is slurry? Im just a city boy so no clue what all these farm machines are, but I do like them!!Your tractor is amazing! It would be cool if you built a front end loader for it after you finishe the plow and slurry tank..
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Re: Samson PG20 slurry tanker
Crawler07- That would be liquid poo.
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Anders, is that a Proxxon mill in the back ground?
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I have 12 channels in the tractor. Placed by importance with the most important highest.
12 - steer 11 - gas 10 - sound 09 - sound decoder 08 - free 07 - esc output 06 - frontlift 05 - rearhitch 04 - servo output 03 - servo output 02 - servo output 01 - servo output For the slurry tank I put in an 8 channel receiver. To use all but channel 6. This gives me 7 channels. Then I put in the Gaupner Nautic Multiprop module on channel 1 to give an extra 4, that's 10 channels total. So the only connection to the tractor will actually be for the lights. Yes, it's a Proxxon mill you see in the background. Husum? will you be there this year? For the tank, no! Maybe next year. This year I will only finish the plough |
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Re: Samson PG20 slurry tanker
Hi Anders!
Yes, a friend and I will come to Husum... I´ll take my 8330 JD with sub soiler and maybe a DEUTZ with a plow. My buddy will take a CLAAS Axion with manure spreader to the fair...
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regards, Frank Last edited by Grainfarmer; 01-15-2012 at 06:25 PM. |
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