Hi. New project.
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Very impressive "doityourselfullness", did you by chance also make the gears that went in that gearbox ?
a great build thanks for sharing.
Excellent work as usual sir! Congratulations on a job well done. Do I see a Ural transmission? Bob from 🇨🇦
I only see 1 one thing I might comment on and this is just from a personal perspective having ran 2 wheeled tractors in the past that nearly ran me down.
the reverse gear if possible should be made so that in order to back up the clutch should be designed so that you must hold it engaged.
This is quite bothersome to have to constantly hold a clutch in forward position but when reversing it is a matter of safety a linkage could be made to over center in the forward position to allow constant engagement but would not over center in reverse this also would mean a strong enough spring to hold the clutch disengaged would be need in the linkage
Just an observation not a criticism you have built an amazing little tractor just like all of your other projects.
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Thanks Vyacheslav.Nevolya! We've added your Pull Tractor to our Farm and Garden category,
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Making a plow from an old propane balloon
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Soon the first tests
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Finally, the first work and field trials
https://youtu.be/TNjONRMIwGQ
Hi there. The spring has come, soon the field work will come. Therefore, to improve working conditions, I decided to make attachments for my two wheel tractor. I don't know what this equipment is called English, maybe you can help me. This is soil loosening equipment.
So, work began on making a 90 degree angle reducer
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