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There was a version of the backhoe for the LifeTrac 1. In 2012, OSE started a redesign. The new backhoe will have an increased range of motion and use the Bobcat quick attach standard to attach to the LifeTrac 6. | |||
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For Oct 2013 work: | For Oct 2013 work: | ||
* [[Dan Log]], [[Cody Log]], and [[Marcin Log]]. | * [[Dan Log]], [[Cody Log]], and [[Marcin Log]]. | ||
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* Oct 2013 redesign is using [[File:Backhoe deep dig.skp]]. | * Oct 2013 redesign is using [[File:Backhoe deep dig.skp]]. | ||
* | * This is probably the previous version: [https://github.com/Amakaruk/OSEBackhoe Backhoe Github Repository]. We'll update this after the Oct 2013 redesign. | ||
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Status
There was a version of the backhoe for the LifeTrac 1. In 2012, OSE started a redesign. The new backhoe will have an increased range of motion and use the Bobcat quick attach standard to attach to the LifeTrac 6.
Redesign Status
For Oct 2013 work:
- Dan Log, Cody Log, and Marcin Log.
- [Board]
- The main open issue is redesigning the main pivot so that we have somewhere to mount the hydraulics to get as close to 180 degrees of side to side movement.
- Another known task is adding bushings to all 1" pivots since they have too much slack.
For the 2012 work (most of which is still being used):
- Lenny-Wayne as as Guest Collaborative Production Director was working on the GrabCAD Backhoe Redesign for Fabrication with Aaron as project manager.
- Brian Log.
- Backhoe Log.
Designs
- Oct 2013 redesign is using File:Backhoe deep dig.skp.
- This is probably the previous version: Backhoe Github Repository. We'll update this after the Oct 2013 redesign.
Existing Designs
- Oily Hands has a huge list of diggers people have built themselves
- this guy has a fully documented build process for his
- Ubuildit Plans has a backhoe design that's about as simple as one can possibly get.