LifeTrac Manufacturing Instructions
Introduction
As of December 27, 2011 - we are currently working on LifeTrac Prototype IV - which features bent loader arms and Quick Connect Wheels. The new loader is File:Loaderbent.pdf. When the new wheel motors and loader arms are tested, they will be added to the official CAD. For now, we recommend replication of only the frame, unless one is a dedicated developer.
The difficulty with the motor shafts breaking involved the mislabeling of the hydraulic wheel motors by surplus center, where we discovered that the motors were simply not rated for the pressure that we used. The tractor can be built as is by replacing the wheel motors with stronger 15,000 Inch Pound Motors. The straight loader arms have poor weight balance, so we recommend building the bent loader arms of File:Loaderbent.pdf instead. These can be built by leaving the arm pivot exactly as it is, with a cut in the arms followed by welding on gussets. These arms will be optimized in the future. The quick connect wheels appear to be a robust solution.
Design
Start with a design.
Frame
Then, build the frame. Frame Construction Video Script [[1]]
Updated frame video:
Wheels
Wheel Assembly Video Script [[2]]
Then, prepare all the wheel mounting materials.
Then add the wheels (from Sean Church):
Lifetrac II- Wheel Mounting from Sean Church on Vimeo.
Then, go for the first test drive.
LifeTrac II Test Drive from Marcin Jakubowski on Vimeo.
Wheel Tracks
Wheel Tracks Construction video script [[3]]
Then, [build the wheel tracks.]
Extreme Traction from Marcin Jakubowski on Vimeo.
Loader Arms
Then, build the loader arms - both front and rear.
2. Mark loader attach plates for hole locations.
3. Punch or drill mount plate holes.
4. Drill holes in loader arms.
7. Drill or punch 1" holes for cylinder mount bottoms.
9. Prepare bottom mount plates for loader arms.
11. Mark arm locations on frame.
14. Torch out holes in frame for loader arms.
15. Smooth out holes for loader arms.
17. Fit shafts and DOM bushing for laoder arms.
20. Mark loader arms for insert plug welds.
21. Torch out plug weld holes.
23. Line up plug inserts for welding.
27. Weld arm gussets. File:LTfab27.jpg
31. Mount cylinder base plates.
32. Mount cylinder plates to arms.
33. Mount cylinder cross support.
34. Mount cylinder arms on frame.
36. Put on real loader arms. File:LTfab36.jpg
41. Finish attaching cross supports.
43. Bolt cylinder attach plates.
45. Mount quick attach (QA) plate cylinders.
49. Tack weld bottom cylinder support nuts.
50. Complete bottom cylinder gusset welds.
51. Botom cylinder gusset nuts welded.
Quick Attach Plate
64. Mark hole locations for all pieces. File:LTfab64.jpg
66. Prepare QA plates for welding.
75. Finish weld eyes in place.
80. Mount QA plate on arms. File:LTfab80.jpg
82. Weld pin pushing mechanism.
83. Weld handle to rotation pin.
84. Mark rotation pin location.
85. Mount handle and push pin and bolt down.
86. Put on stops and set screws.
87. Do same for second set of loader arms - and LifeTrac II with front and rear loaders is ready for testing.
Now take tractor for a test drive:
LifeTrac Prototype II Completed from Marcin Jakubowski on Vimeo.
See corresponding blog post - http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/2010/09/lifetrac-prototype-ii-completed/