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Hey Joe
There is no question that the Vario is built well, not sure how many hours you have on that machine but there seems to be nothing like it.. Do you ever put the track loader to work ? greg |
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Thanx Brandon.
5yrs old Greg, must have surpassed the 1000hr mark by now. Don't use the track loader in this wet crap, big enough headache with the Izzy dozer & JD850 taking tracks off for cleaning. |
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Posing as a 'Safety Inspector' I dropped in on Joe with only an hours notice to have a look at his operation. Wow, words are inadequate for what he has accomplished! I managed to supervise as he loaded a couple loads of dirt with his large excavator and hauled them away. He answered all my questions and showed me his work shop. I think I learned that I do not have the skills or tools to be a scratch builder and I think I am lucky Izzy no longer makes Dozer kits, as I did like the ones Joe had lol. Thanks for a great afternoon Joe and keep up the good work.
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Joe's had a few visitors this year lol!
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It was great having you visit Barry, a real pleasure meeting you. ...wasted most of the time showing you what I have, now the next time you visit we'll do some earth moving. ;)
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Would it be possible to get a few videos that show a time lapse of the enormous project you're running? It'd gives some perspective about how impressive of a dig it is over showing someone a reasonable length video that just shows how well the machines run.
Maybe start with some of the excavator driving up on top of wall, start digging, and dig a bit, jump video to it part way down the wall, then again further down, further still... until you drive off at the bottom. Or like some of leveling out the shed floor. Few piles, more piles, bunch of piles, ton of piles, compactor, few piles, bunch, grader... |
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Take your pick of over 200 vids in 8yrs, every one shows how durable & capable the models are at moving earth. ;) The last vid was 2x & the one before it was 4x sped up, both involved ripping & digging dense clay... the faster rate made them easier to watch, I thought. Quote:
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Made some progress on the tunnel dig the last month, getting to within 24 inches to reach the floor on the south exit.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psgif1wud9.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pswb1stmjh.jpg Without natural light, the flash of the camera sorta disguises the two bench cuts stopping back in the tunnel. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ps6dodply5.jpg This probably shows it better. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psat0ttriw.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pskul4g4hz.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psxur4dbfw.jpg Quite a bit of dirt hauled back into the basement from the south exit... lots of rc activity with screening & crushing to do at a later date. ;) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psf9x2t7bs.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pskxnlbwig.jpg |
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I walked the JD850 out of the hole last weekend to fix the rc quick coupler, installing a new esc that has a built-in adjustable current limiter, motor draws too many amps (when the locking pins reach the end of travel) and it shuts off. Got from HeyOK Performance out in BC... thank you Kalle for putting me onto this guy. :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pscyfsgp9i.jpg Al Jackson of HeyOK Performance website. His products were designed moreso for the rock crawler world of rc, but some of his products will cross over into our realm as well. ;) https://www.freewebstore.org/HeyOK-Performance And here today again, the JD850 coming out of the hole to travel back to workshop... it's a 15minute drive :rolleyes: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psl9qn4egw.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psuy1grcwh.jpg Having just gone through the experience of the brushless pump motor bearings going out on the JD450, the JD850 was making a similar noise... with the motor removed, I can see the bearings are still intact, but feel dry & rough. This motor is 5yo - no doubt greater than 1000hrs use. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psrpak0ngs.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psma05qium.jpg I have a Fumotec WA500 wheel loader that I got spring of '14 & have yet to put together... I just got some replacement parts for it in January b/c I robbed from it last summer to fix the B50 adt... now I'll steal the brushless motor from it & have the JD850 on it's way back to work in a couple hrs... it's good to have spare parts, especially when the parts store is on the other side of the globe! :D http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ps301vyxv4.jpg |
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I didn't mean do that much new work to make the videos, i was just thinking splice together some of the old videos. 'No' is a good answer, thank you.
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Yes I understood you meant splice old vids... it's a great idea of yours, but not for me to undertake. :)
Here's a vid digging inside the tunnel, frame rate 2x, 1.85gig took all night to upload. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK7AQ3B18OQ And a quick 39 sec vid showing the view from the lean-to. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOPV04oBrXc |
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Getting to within 6 inches of basement floor level, finding a lot of big rocks at the 5 foot below ground. This one about the size of a basketball, after I got dug around it, then tried to pry it up with dig bucket, crumbles into a half dozen pieces. :confused:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psaaw7s5kz.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psaogllv0a.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psbpvudch0.jpg Here's a vid I made last night showing where I'm at... at the 3:13 mark you can hear my knees crack as I sit down, knees have been aching for a couple months now crawling all over that trk & pup putting those augers on... body is going to hells in a hand basket! :eek: :( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c92xMV4smfg |
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That power of the jd just crumbled the rock :) imagine what a cat would have done ;) haha!! So those piles are gettin screened then? That should keep ya busy for a bit. I would say it will take you years to dig a tunnel with Rc but you've done it in a few months!! Pretty big job you did and now on tail end of it. Pretty impressive Joe!! I hear ya about the knees, we arnt getting old, just starting to show signs of use!! Wearing the paint off:). I showed the wife your tunnel project, our new house basement is about 50' from future garage. How nice it would be to undertake that!! You are a bad man for planting that seed!!! Now Im thinking of a nice 6' wide, thick reinforced walkway out to garage, possible future tunnel ceiling!! Hope ya start getting some warm weather. Anything seeded yet?
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I never would've bet money that it would have been this quick & easy... maybe 10hrs a week digging & hauling since Aug 1st - minus all of Oct for harvest. Yes, dirt piles for additional rc activity when tunnel is completed, perhaps before xmas. :eek: Then it'll be back to digging out the basement floor 1,5ft deeper... then in 4-5yrs get an RTM with a bigger floor plan -> then I'll need a bigger basement too. :D
Cooper's tunnel: drill parallel piles spaced 5' apart with cement slab on top, sounds like a perfect plan indeed! I would even make the drive to your house & bring the JD850 & B50 to give you hand with it for a couple months one winter. take the top 24" out & then you could punch the rest out with your D11 ;) What's the soil type in your area? It was 15C today & maybe 20's tomorrow, but that wind the last couple weeks, that can take a hike! Rule of thumb, never start seeding before April 20th... 3 weeks away yet. ;) Quote:
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Yesterday here was another whiteout with high winds, a good day to spend inside! :) I cut out all the bench tops within the tunnel's length & practiced cutting a flat angular grade, this slope is 20 degrees (thanx Cooper for the clinometer app, sure comes in handy :D).
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psuwovw5di.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psdbmes8vm.jpg From where the hoe sits now, digging down 10 inches will give me 62 inches from ground level to cement header and angle up 12 degrees from there... I have a few doorways in my house at this height, I'm use to ducking anyway. Plus to go down another 12 inches would add another 5 foot or more to the ramp length... more digging yes, but there'll be a big enough hole in that room as it is. :eek: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psu0xdrkp6.jpg A quick vid of the process... swinging 90 at this slope, the sump ran dry & lost some oil out the vent hole. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofVNb8XazKU |
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I sure enjoy watching the progress :cool: Very orderly work site....good planning.
Got 6 inches of that white stuff Monday night here, so Basement time here too. Making Beams. And Crunch Crunch watching DeepDigVideo :D Keep it going strong Joe. |
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Thanx Bo, it's been going better than planned :) ...all that rainfall summers of 10, 11, 12, 13 before pouring the cement pad in fall of 13, really nice digging throughout :cool:
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What ya think I got ? And extended stay holiday inn?? Lol!! ;). I may need all of two months plus with you working long hours in underground conditions, poor lighting, no ventilation , possible dangerous creature attacking equipment,,,, but food and living quarters will be provided :). Bbj and dirt floor!!! Lol!!! Well this year is probably mostly working on new shop but I do have a smaller basement under part of house that needs backfilling and moving a good bit of dirt. ( years ago had basement dug to 7' perimeter drainage and block knee wall built. ) 2017 project, just in time for retirement of the 450, replacing with a new one. Good first job!! Always welcome down here, just about an hour closer for you from time you were at cabin fever.
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Finished up spring planting Thursday, just in time for another slow soaker of a weekend :) ...I slept most of the weekend, but I did do a little digging here & there, still working on the lower entrance level.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psmraqfvhc.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psshqajayd.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pscvgzmcb6.jpg Getting to be quite the pile of earth back in the basement again :eek: :d http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pshtulnmjv.jpg This morning the right track went dead, I could hear the drive motor running, but no power to the track... I did get it back to the shop under its own power though from the bottom of the tunnel. It was more than just a lil hairy getting up the narrow +20° muddy slope with only one powered track & using the arm, there was a couple of "pucker moments" with slides towards the cliff's edge :eek: :o :D I did film it but after downloading it to my puter I was surprised to see it was 32 minutes long - 6gigs in dim lighting ~delete~ :rolleyes: A 5 minute fix, two set screws on one drive sprocket worked loose... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pshby8r2nb.jpg |
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Now warmer weather, been hauling out the north side the last week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPil1RGQ8WA Did some measuring yesterday, where the 850 sits - a lil more dirt to be excavated, but where the B50 sits - might have to build up 2 - 3 inches. That'd be using a 14 degree incline with a total ramp length of 23 feet... the grade the B50 is climbing in the video is 20 - 21 degree. The very top of the ramp needs to go back 2 feet. Using the clinometer on my phone with two pieces of steel rod, visegrips on vertical rod @12", slid other rod back & forth to determine what distance per foot = what degree incline... 14 degree = 46 inches length... not too bad of a grade for the trks to pull, but I'll probably need to lay down asphalt shingles to keep the haul trks from wearing down the roadway too quickly. |
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Good job joe-you have moved a lot of dirt in a short period of time. Your equipment must be working great. When you started this I thought it was a multi-year project but maybe not. I am enjoying the videos!!
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Thanx Tom. The equipment has worked exceptionally well with only a few minor repairs that were fixed same day. Initially the dig has been quick, but lately has slowed down greatly with precision digging.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pscp51fuj3.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ps8deuhcii.jpg It took many lipos to cut this section of the wall straight. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psetq2xqo2.jpg Decided to go back another 4 foot, this should make the dirt ramp something less than 14 degree. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psvoedu9hd.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psyploy243.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pssconua4k.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psncyqirwx.jpg The 1st step has a depth of 8 inch & LxW 36x12... onto the next step with same dimensions. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pscn3l8tj9.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psdid3rar3.jpg I'll get a couple of sheets of 1/2" pws on Monday to cap the dirt stairs with. I still have a small pile of pea gravel left over from last summer's cement work, a short haul to the east of shop to use for base under the wood steps. ;) |
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joe are your stair standard measurement of 7.5 inch rise and 10.5 inch tread ?
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I gave the measurement above, so... no, but close enough. I got the measurement from 3 different sets of stairs in my house.
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Not too much accomplished in the last month... weather is too nice outside to spend much time inside. :)
Quite a bit of rain in June & just not having any luck getting a hold of eave trough guy, the excess rain was starting to wash the dirt away from the tunnel wall :eek: laid down this sheet of plastic June 27th & no more water problems since. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psexybwc1h.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pslb2rkwxc.jpg |
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You can see the eroded the cement pillar, 2nd from the end wall, better view of it in the vid. Month ago I propped a sheet of pws against pillar & shovel a lot of dirt in behind, not all of it stuck though. Those cement pillars go down 12 feet, so no worries of it moving. :)
The orange string you see (baler twine), once I get the bottom dug out, set the string in place so I have something to eyeball as I cut the ramp to a more favorable grade, about 12 degrees. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psxbztzpat.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psizogytxy.jpg Starting the 3rd row on the pile http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ps7jqpqdyn.jpg quick vid from today's activities https://youtu.be/ejYH_3f4dgg |
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I cut that hump out at the top of the ramp which made for a much more favorable grade @17 degree, not sure yet if it's the final grade till I get the very bottom dug out, much easier pulling loads out now with next to nothing rolling off back of adt.
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Too awesome. Need to get yourself a swiveling captains chair in there. Too much serious work going to be squatting on a 5 gal with a throw pillow!
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HAH! I'm easy to please & it's easy to move around. :)
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Looks good Joe, So what are you going to do all winter? Found the picture of the snow, figured with the way the radar looked you were getting a little white up there.
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Oh there's lots of digging to do yet Kent & with digging on two different grades it's really tricky & slow for the 850 to maneuver in the confined space. Plus I got a shyt ton of building to do this winter for what comes next after the tunnel is completed.
Kinda looking forward to getting out of this wet sticky clay too, it's really hard on tracked equip with the tracks gummed up all the time... I've lost count of the number of times I've taken the 850 tracks off to soak in water to dissolve the packed clay from them. |
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wow its looking great Joe!!
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Doing a lil dozer work today flattening out the piles so the B50 can climb & start piling on the next layer.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psipxe5wli.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pswhcqzsyh.jpg Did a bit measuring in the tunnel today too, I think it's + - 2cyd to the finish line, could be done by xmas. :D |
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Hi Joe
Look forward to more progress on your work as time allows. Great work as ever and you will have to come up with a tunnel break through completion ceremony. Thanks for posting |
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Joe, What are you going to do with all the dirt piled that high?
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your sure are making a nice head way. next year we are going to have some dirt at the show again.
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I suppose that'll be the 1st load hauling out of basement video Mark via the new "think of name" tunnel... got any ideas? :D
Screen & crush Kent to keep the rc activities going... plus there's still 30 some cubes to come out of the basement floor yet so I'm not dinging my melon on the ceiling anymore. ;) Thanx Martin... these late late fall harvests need to come to an end soon so I can get out to the show again. Started today cutting final grade on the ramp, 1" in spots to 1' in others... it sure would've been nice if that grinder idea I had last yr would've worked better. :rolleyes: Hopefully I don't create too many potholes with the ripper. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ps9s5lvpko.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psmw0eiynv.jpg |
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