Sifan
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Next project auto steer on gator?
Next project auto steer on gator?
It should be easier to scout and survey with the Gator than the tractor and hopefully we don't get stuck as fast lol !!!Good thinking!!! Not only easier to maneuver around than the tractor but less cost to operate and putting wear and tear on a $10,000+ piece of equipment versus $100,000+!!!
AND you shouldn't have to hook 3 tractors to it when you get it stuck!!!
Notice I said "when" not "if" LOL
We need auto steer on MANY other things before the gatorNext project auto steer on gator?

Okay well I'm just going to leave that one aloneThat's doable. With the right power steering setup and an ATU300 kit we can make that happen I think.
Doesn't take a whole lot to power up a receiver and display, but autosteer means getting into the machine and since autosteer controllers are setup for hydraulic steering, we'd have to change that or change the Gator's steering system which is either manual or electric.
I'd like to get JB into a new Deere with AutoTrac Turn Automation and Machine Sync. He wouldn't know what to do with his hands!

The ol' finger between the roller wheel and steering wheel kind of pinch sounds like it might tickle a littleI know with the old styles, you don't want your fingers between the steering wheel and the control unitThat's a placement you only make a couple of times before lesson learned LOL























I don't know how old it is exactly but do know it was built after 1963 and before 2014The siding on that building looks relatively new...is it?
Man, that was a whole lotta dust in the chicken barn, looks like it even fogged up your camera lens for a bit.![]()

If you want it come get it !!What are your plans for all that corrugated metal once off the old Shed? That would make a great addition to the back wall of my garage project!

Wow she has skills !! Not my daughter but that is quite impressive and I'm sure her pops is quite proud.Saw this and was wondering if this was your daughter....
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/UnitedWickedIndianabat-mobile.mp4
Just watching that made me sore. i guarentee I'd be horizontal moments after stepping onto one of those wheelie board deals !!!Wow, she's really got that down!![]()
















I cleaned it out, filled the bowel with fresh stuff, freeded up all the little parts and pieces inside it and once reassembled it fired right off !!!








Belts are a much better idea. More potential maintainance issues but I'd rather blow off a belt than have to replace an augerYep, either ice or a leftover tool after a repair. Thats why the new ones all have belts, you burn a belt off but the shaft remains. Still frustrating, but less downtime.













That moment when someone realizes they can be self sufficient with something is a good one to witness !!LOL did a number on that rim!
Last night, taught my Granddaughter how to find a low tire on her Honda, how to find the offending nail and put in a plug. When we got done her comment "good to know how to do that, and what I'm getting for my repair money"![]()
That is a pretty sweet looking machine !!!!Check out the 1930 Restored Auto Shop tread There a cool machine you would like . at the end of the tread
I called the monks and they do not make a bamboo replacement so I think it's going to have to be a Schoup or CNH replacement partThat is a anti rattle tapered keyway, used by the monks in Tibet about 1400's, so that the bamboo key would not rattle loose......LOL

That is a pretty neat looking deal. Gold'N'Plumb used to use automated catchers but they were too hard on the chickens so they went back to using a crew of 6-8 people to hand catch them. That machine looks like it's way nicer than the ones Gold'N'Plump used to use though !!Saw this and thought about you guys....need to find a chicken buddy and split own one:











It's MUCH better than a ladder for sure but requires an additional person to run it all. All in it's way better and safer !!!Love that scaffold! Even I'd feel safe on that (hate working at height).
Gary
She is quite focused on making sure they're all still in the barn and counting them all each dayWhat does Lily think of the sound of 100 head crunching corn![]()

This is the home-converted forklift we're borrowing from a neighbor. It works quite well but the 3pt top link is mounted WAY too high on it to lift up nicely. The guy that built it didn't own a tractor and put them where he thought they'd work. Oh well.
The top link bracket should be moved about a foot lower to make it right.
I buzzed the bracket off and got it positioned where it should be and it started to rain before I could weld it back on. Gee if only I had a indoor space large enough to work on stuff this large
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I have been trying VERY hard to keep my nice new buildings nice and new and clean for as long as possible BUT I'm quite sure you are correct about that .... it'll have a few things going on and I won't be able to get it all in. I have the best of intentions to stick to using the four areas in the shop for their purposes but we shall see. Behind the little overhead door will be space for heated parking, the weld fab area will be for that, the area between the office/weld fab area and the big door will be for the longer term projects and the space inside the big overhead will be for the right now it's gotta be fixed things. We shall see if I can keep it that wayIn do time you will have a nice space then when you really need it, it will be filled up with a different project. Thank you for all your post I check in every day to find something new and interesting.![]()

They are working on falling down all on their own BUT we intend to take everything down, tear up the concrete under it all, dig out all the slop that is left, haul in thousands of yards of fill and build a new house where this whole mess is.I think I missed the reason the sheds are coming down, is for a new barn, shop or the new house Mrs. Quaker Road wants & needs?
I bet that would be quite handy !! Like a 4wd forklift on steroids kind of handy !!!












Solid tires exist but are close to $500/ea and for what we use it for they're way too much money for the benefit. These are in the $170ish area and last for 800-1000 running hours.I didn't expect the skiddy to take pneumatic tires. I guess without suspension solid tires would be violent.




He helped me in the chicken barn for a while one day this week and I decided this was the easiest way for him to wash his little hands
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Lol yeah. He's definitely a messy kid but he sure has fun getting dirty !!!Time to upgrade the sink with a shower head.
Got a feeling he be needing it![]()
It's the top link from my 5510. The one for the 7400 busted when Dad lifted it too high and snapped one of the eyes off. That was the reason for the bracket relocating. The location was way off and it put A LOT of stress on the top link.that top link looks tiny for the forklift 3pt. I'm sure its fine just proportionally looks like the fusible link for that setup.
In total we've torn down three sheds and four remain. Two will stay for now but the other two will have to go. The three we torn down so far were used as a feeding shed and cattle sheds. The first was four years ago and on page 8 of this threadFunny stuff bud. I didn't realize you had so many of those old sheds there. What were their original purposes? Just equipment storage? They must have been added one by one over the years otherwise a larger shed would have been built.
I agree on the pneumatic tires. Plus, the solid ones are a much harsher ride and the amount of time you guys spend in a bobcat bouncing across a field chasing round bales is way to high to enjoy a solid tire ride. But they do last forever on smooth concrete.


Keep It Simple was the idea with the chicken barn faucet. Pretty unlikely that a 1/2" ball valve will start leaking anytime in the next 40yrs so it should outlast me and that barnJBL: it's been a while since I stopped in and looks like you are just as busy maybe more than ever. thanks for showing Leo in the sink cause I think I might build that exact faucet for my bride's outdoor sink. nothing better than making copper pipe with a couple shut off valves work and I probably have all that sitting in a box here somewhere.
here's a thread i bet you'll like if you haven't seen it cause more than a few HANDY GJ members post their stuff and comment on it.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=436205&highlight=fork+lift
did you run over a pitch fork (I know you hit a board with nails in it)? I bet having some skills with TIRE REPAIR saves you and dad thousands of dollars every year. that said it's never a good or great time to have a flat on the highway or anywhere for that matter i'm guessing.
cheers and keep up the good work
