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Yep, Time To Get Out The Welder..

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Jeepenstein, Nov 20, 2023.

  1. Nov 20, 2023
    Jeepenstein

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    I have to know.. I can't unsee this and I want one.. It's on..
     
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    vtxtasy

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    Very clever!
     
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    Rozcoking23

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    You need 1…or 2 if you want to race
     
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    GillaFunk

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    Definitely don’t Google Mini-dozer.
     
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    Dave Deyton

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    Made that mistake. What a rabbit hole.
    That thing looks super simple. Could get you into a whole of trouble. (I mean fun!).

    Dave
     
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    Jeepenstein

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    our local mud bog would be a hoot with that thing..
     
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    PeteL

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    Try googling Quadractor.

    I had a couple of these at one time. Climbed like goats.

     
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    garage gnome

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    Very cool build indeed. I do see one flaw with the "tracks". Mud and snow will build up inside them causing the bogie wheels to get larger in diameter.
     
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    Jeepenstein

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    I wonder if a hole saw through he middle of the treads would solve that and still have the integrity to stay together?
     
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    garage gnome

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    That probably would solve that. All the tracks I have seen have a way for debris to escape.
     
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    Dave Deyton

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    Saw the Quadractor at a state fair many years ago and I still have a newsletter from them. I always thought it was a cool idea and some neat engineering.
    Looking at the information and manuals, it looked like it had an awful lot of belts and pulleys. I always wondered if they stayed in adjustment.
    They were pretty cool.

    Dave
     
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    PeteL

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    Yeah, funny combination of backyard and aviation tech, and a lawnmower engine.

    The knuckle jointed drive/suspension/steering legs were from aircraft engineering. The drive, transmission, and steering were about a dozen long v-belts. Reverse was done by belts crossed on themselves, and so on. Easily adjusted by idler pulleys.

    But it worked. They would climb a vertical wall if you weren't paying attention.
     
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    Dave Deyton

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    The engineering of so much of that old equipment fascinates me.
    I liked the fact that the Quadractor had such high ground clearance and the weight was distributed into the center of the vehicle so it could lift and pull a lot of weight.

    Dave
     
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    PeteL

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    I imagine the liability for consumer safety was a huge downside to their survival as a concept.
     
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    Dave Deyton

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    Interesting. Since the society is so ready to sue, a lot of really well engineered projects never got going.
    I once saw a motorized wheelchair that would go up steps locking one axle at a time and the other one going up the steps one at a time. I would think the liability is what killed that.
    Dave
     
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    vtxtasy

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    Chained up, it did pretty well in the snow.
     
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    dozerjim

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    :D:D
     
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