Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Update

Just a bit of an update.  The machine continues to work without problems.   Continues to be stored indoors.

I am seeing this 

Kwik-Way, A HitchDoc Company

so apparently Kwick-Way has been purchased.

I have been toying with adding hydraulic motors to drive the wheels.  That would make towing difficult and is most likely a bad idea.  Grab the valves off an old zero turn and get a pair of cheap motors from the surplus center.  Add the cost of the hoses and its not worth it. LOL



Saturday, October 13, 2018

Update and Broken Water Line

Some time back I added an electronic hour meter.  It is now reading over 100 hours.

The line from the meter in the alley to my house was damaged by an ash tree.  A good sized root grew up against a PVC slip coupler and forced the joint apart.   I as concerned roots were damaging or about to damage the pile elsewhere.  Using the Dirt Master I dug a 4 foot deep by 25 foot trench large enough to stand it.  In the process several roots of 6 inch diameter were cleared out using a sawzall.

After laying the pipe I embedded it in sand packing around and under the pipe.  At this point I have not totally filled in the trench.  My front wheel assist is not working.  I am waiting on a u-joint for the front axle drive shaft on the Kubota BX2000D.   Without front wheel assist the tractor does not dig.  On top of that 3 inches of rain have turned the fill dirt to wet clay.  So I have been using the Dirt Master to fill the loader bucket.

I removed a significant fraction of the trees roots.   I am considering removing the tree.

Once again not having the backhoe tractor mounted enable me to use the BX to move dirt away.    Not having the backhoe on the tractor also makes it shorter and easier to maneuver.

My Dirt Master is stored indoors.  But the seat has cracked and the rubber boots on the control levers have died.

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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Dirt has blown in around my shop raising the level to where water runs into the building in spots.  The ground is too packed and root bound to dig with the BX's front end loader.   I am breaking up the surface with the Dirt Master and finishing up with the box blade.   The plan is to top with compost and plant grass.



Sunday, January 10, 2016

Sewer line clean out

When I purchased the Dirt Master I figured I would be working on my sewer but I had no idea it would happen like this.  

At one AM Christmas eve the sewer for the entire house backed up.  I first dug a trench some distance from the house to locate the line.  Next I exposed the line next to the house and made a pit for the sewage to flow into after the clog was cleared.

There were loads of tree roots in this area but they did not stop the bucket.  Not sure that is because the trees were cottonwood and ash or because they were getting lots of water.   The soil/mud stuck in the bucket but only a few times.




I did not want to put the sewer machine into the hold so I used pipe to extend the sewer line to the top.

Unfortunately the snake came out in the crawl space and yanked out some of the fresh water pipes.    This would have happened even if I had hired a professional plumber.   Either the system had a broken pipe or the same came through a pipe which is unlikely.

After the mud in the drawl space drys a bit in the next day or 2 I hope to have the water back on.


The side story here is that we had a problem finding the sewer line.  The city maps showed the sewer main in the street but I was thinking it was in the alley.   To keep it short it turned out that the line was in the back of the house flowing to an unmapped main in the alley.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

New Bucket Pins

It was too hard to position the bolt holes in the original pins.  I made a new set that extend an inch on each side instead of being flush.



The pins are tapered to make insertion easier and I plan to weld a lever to the other end so the pin can be more easily turned to line up the hole.

UPDATE: After three years the pins have settled down and stay in place nicely without a bolt through the diameter on the long side.   A great improvement.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Breaking the Bead on a Lawn Tractor Tire

This is another "not for intended use" application.

Breaking a tire bead on a 1981 Murray lawn tractor. My normal bead breaker would not work on the inside beads because these wheels are rusted to the axle.  Easier to just change the tire then try to get the rusted on wheels off.

To get the most force on the tire I had the arm nearly fully retracted.  The bucket was too close to the ground so I used the stabilizer on this side to raise the entire backhoe.

The first one came on the first try.  The 2nd 3.