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*Configure LinuxCNC
*Configure LinuxCNC
*Torch out plates (or cut by hand)
*Torch out plates (or cut by hand)
*Cut gussets - right angle triangles with 4" legs - 4 per wheel


'''Hydraulic Motor Interface Plates'''
'''Hydraulic Motor Interface Plates'''

Revision as of 15:39, 18 June 2011

Strategy:

  • List steps in order of duty – Power Cube to Tractor to CEB press
  • Assess capacity required
  • Allocate tasks to 6 fabricators and local shop
  • List risks and recovery plans
  • Assess daily, before and after workday
  • Draw up personnel plan, detailed

Week Goal:

  • Day 1: Power Cube Tested, 1 tank welded, 1 set of arms mounted, PC 2 Completed
    • Buy 2 starter switches
    • Buy 3 more 5-gallon tanks of hydraulic fluid
    • Buy remaining cylinders, hydraulic pumps and fittings, and power beyond fittings
    • Check on bandsaw blades -LMH
    • Test lathe for drilling, facing off, and fitting 2 fittings together
    • Torch out wheel mount plates
    • Torch wheel gussets - Thad
    • Weld wheel gussets to collars - Thad after Marcin
    • Get 4-set of wheels ready
    • Cut wheel chain to length
    • Figure out shaft design detail for couplers
    • Mount 1 set of loader arms
  • Day 2:
    • Assumptions - motor mount plates need to be marked.
    • Risk Recovery Plan - have Chris specify and draw the mounting plates - as a priority.
    • Have somebody else do the gas filler holes

Power Cube Tasks

Shake Down Motor Size

  • Measure Power Cube and location of mount for tractor
  • [] Cut Engine/Pump Mount – 1/4x8 by appropriate measurement
  • [2] Drill Mounts – 2 holes on ends each
  • Transfer punch mount hole locations for top and bottom mount
  • Mark mount hole locations on other side of beams
  • Weld Mount eye on bottom of Power Cube
  • Weld mount eye on bottom Power Cube Mount
  • Mag drill holes in frame -
  • Mount Power Cube on Tractor

Test Power Cube

  • Move PC with tractor I
  • Mount Power Cube on Tractor
  • Connect Hoses
  • Rumble!!
    • Check pressure
    • Test flat ground
    • Test slopes
    • Determine speed
    • Determine hydraulic pump requirements

Order Outstanding Components

  • Order Power Beyond Fittings (5 sets) - [1]
  • Order 2 more CEB main cylinders
  • Order 4 more 1.22 cu in pumps
  • 1.22 cu in pump fittings
  • Order 4 more hose barbs

Build Hydraulic tanks

  • Work on 3 at a time
  • Grind tanks down to clean, including fuel tanks
  • Clean edges and bungs
  • Ream any necessary holes
  • Lay out 3 sets on welding table
  • Close off bungs with fittings
  • Tack everything
  • Weld
  • Assemble tank

Prepare Hydraulic system components

  • Mount suction strainer in tank
  • Mount suction strainer fittings up to 3/4" hose barb
  • Cut hose to size
  • Mount breather cap
  • Assemble return line filter assembly

Prepare Fuel Tank

  • Torch filler cap
  • Drill screw holes for filler cap
  • Determine fuel line orientation - with Chris
  • Torch hole for fuel line
  • Weld fuel hole bung
  • Weld bottom and top onto fuel tank

Prepare Engine and Pump Mounting

  • Trim engine shaft
  • Assess fittings for hydraulic pump
  • Put fittings on hydraulic pump
  • Cut plate for Engine Mount
  • Cut plate for hydraulic pump
  • [1] Cut angle for Power Cube Mount

Prepare Electrical System Components

  • [4] Cut lugs
  • [4] Drill lugs
  • Prepare battery to solenoid cable
  • Prepare solenoid to starter cable
  • Select solenoid location, drill frame, and attach solenoid to frame
  • Prepare charging wire, attach charging wire extension to engine
  • Purchase starter switches from Maysville
  • Search for wire at FeF
  • Wire up starter switches - kill wire, solenoid wire, power wire
  • Select location for starter switch
  • Install starter switch
  • Prepare and weld on mount for throttle cable
  • Attach throttle cable
  • Build battery box
  • Secure battery to battery box
  • Bolt on terminals

Weld Mufflers – do 8 more

  • Secure 8 close nips, 1”
  • Secure 8 elbows, 1”
  • Cut 2 rings – flange and end piece of large tube
  • Grind and ream rings
  • Prepare 1 washer – 1/2” - for closing inner tube
  • Prepare 1 closure of washer
  • Mark pattern for muffler flange
  • Torch muffler flange, use #1 torch head
  • Procure gasket material for mufflers

Tractor Tasks

Assemble H-arms

Mount Loader Arms

  • Torch tractor frame
  • Torch arms for pivot
  • Cut DOM gussets, 4.5 and 3.5" long
  • Procure [4] 1-7/8" washers for tractor
  • Assemble H-arms
  • Put arms into place, fit in 1-7/8" shaft, use washers and 2 double split collars
  • Align arms
  • Tack DOM
  • Raise arms
  • Realign
  • Tack in QA plate mounting eyes, with aligning shaft through both eyes
  • When aligned, tack all in place, and weld

Build QA Plate Mounting Eyes

  • Cut [2] 3x7x1" pieces with bandsaw
  • Weld pieces together
  • Drill pieces for eye hole
  • Torch out slit
  • Cut piece of 1" rebar for inside of arms, reinforcement
  • Insert 1" shaft through both eyes of tractor arms
  • Weld eyes in place

Mount Cylinders

  • Drill cylinder mount plate holes in loader arms
  • Mount cylinder plates (2 per arm)
  • With loader arms in place, arrange bottom and top mounts, drill holes
  • Attach main cylinder to arms
  • With main cylinder attached, finetune location of bottom cylinder mount for equal extension of cylinders
  • Drill bottom mount locations
  • Bolt bottom mounts

Main Cylinder Bottom Mounts

  • Cut 6x12x1/2 plate
  • [2] Cut 4x6x1/2 plate
  • Drill or punch 1" hole for pin
  • Weld nuts onto [2] plates on outside
  • Tack [2] plates about 3.5" apart for cylinder mounting
  • Weld with pin in holes (to maintain alignment of pin)

Main Cylinder Top/2nd Cyl Bottom Mounts

  • Cut 6x12x1/2" plate
  • Drill 4 holes on 2 pin holes on each plate
  • Weld 1" drilled out nut onto plates
  • Bolt to arms

Wheel Shafts

  • Cut 1-7/8" shafts to 28"
  • Cut 6" long collars from 2" pipe
  • Label collar and shaft, as these are paired up and can't be confused between shafts.
  • Drill 3/4" hole for wheel plate mounting through shaft and collar
    • Drill through collar and shaft at the same time
  • Weld on reinforcing nuts on collars
  • End drill 3.5" deep (on a lathe) the 1-3/8" receiver for 6-spline standard PTO shafting


Wheel Mounting Plates

  • Prepare plates, 4 per tractor - 8x10x1/2"
  • Download CAM files for wheel plates -[2]
  • Configure LinuxCNC
  • Torch out plates (or cut by hand)
  • Cut gussets - right angle triangles with 4" legs - 4 per wheel

Hydraulic Motor Interface Plates

  • Prepare plates, 4 per tractor - 6x8x1/2"
  • Download CAM files for interface plates - []
  • Torch out plates (or cut by hand)


Hydraulic Motor Mount Plates

  • Prepare plates, 4 per tractor, 8x10x1/2"
  • Download CAM files -[]
  • Torch out plates (or cut by hand)


Secondary Cylinder Mount, bottom

Quick Attach Plate

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