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=Build=
*Build was started during the CEB Press/Power Cube workshop with most of parts cut out by Shayna and Eric?
*Finishing with bending steel over a round edge. It turns out that welding on slats perpendicular to the direction of bending allowed the 1/8" steel to be bent into a perfectly round shape using a lever arm and using bolts to do the pulling
*Closing lid was added at end
*Different motors can be interchanged - coupled via a double-chain coupler with modular motors carrying their own sprocket half
*tines are bolt-on, and work up to 10 cu in motors, but bolts got loose on the 45 cu in motor


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=Dry Run=
=Dry Run=
*Uses fast rotor, 650 RPM, 5 cu in hydraulic motor driven with 14 GPM hydraulics
*Uses fast rotor, 650 RPM, 5 cu in hydraulic motor driven with 14 GPM hydraulics

Revision as of 19:25, 15 October 2016

Build

  • Build was started during the CEB Press/Power Cube workshop with most of parts cut out by Shayna and Eric?
  • Finishing with bending steel over a round edge. It turns out that welding on slats perpendicular to the direction of bending allowed the 1/8" steel to be bent into a perfectly round shape using a lever arm and using bolts to do the pulling
  • Closing lid was added at end
  • Different motors can be interchanged - coupled via a double-chain coupler with modular motors carrying their own sprocket half
  • tines are bolt-on, and work up to 10 cu in motors, but bolts got loose on the 45 cu in motor

Dry Run

  • Uses fast rotor, 650 RPM, 5 cu in hydraulic motor driven with 14 GPM hydraulics
  • Not enough torque once 5 buckets of soil are used
  • Switched to 10 cu in and finally to 45 cu in, the latter being 15,000 in lb of torque

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