I started to do a trailer for my Valtra.
As you see it's not even close to be ready. I have already connted aluminiun profiles to each others with epoxy glue. I hope that it's durable enough.
Any comments?
Here is a irl photo from the trailer:
I started to do a trailer for my Valtra.
As you see it's not even close to be ready. I have already connted aluminiun profiles to each others with epoxy glue. I hope that it's durable enough.
Any comments?
Here is a irl photo from the trailer:
Nice Trailer
At which point you're going to mount the motor?
Regards Tino
I'll put the motor at back part of the trailer between the frame pipes because front part has not enough space.. At first the motor will be far too slow. It runs only 77rpm but I will buy faster motor after I have tested the trailer.
Update! That's maximum tipping angle:
What you guys think, is that angle enough?
Anothet photo:
Hue isn't exctly same...
Great work
The dump angle on all past events...
Thanks.
I found out that epoxy glue isn't hard enough... Maeby have to connect the profiles with sheet metal and rivets..
What is the glue you used?
For aluminum I always acquiring it here.
It is also important that you previously grinded off the aluminum (that Anodized) otherwise you do not hold the glue!
The frame on all cases I'd be screwed!
I have used Casco Strong Epoxy Professionat glue.. It sayt that it's a very strong epoxy adhesive for metal, porcelain, ceramics, concrete, wood and most plastics (not greasy plastic) for bonding.. :-/
I have used a bit sandpaper but not that much that the anodizing would have been lost.
I would use screws but profiles are square pipe wich wall is only 1mm thin.. I also tried to use Techno Weld but it is too hard to use whit that small parts...
Here is a photo how and where motor will be mounted:
What do you guys think, will the frame be strong enough whit this kind of metal plates (red ones) if I join them to aluminium profiles whit epoxy glue and aluminium rivets?
Coupleof new pictures:
Suspension:
Any commets?
A bit update!
And a bit more..
That will probably be the max tipping angle..
I think the tipping angle is enaugh , good work.
Thanks. Yes, I thinks so too. Btw. that lifting "cylinder" isn't the final one. I wasn't sure how long it should be, so I made a test part.
I made lift cylinders:
I don't have turning machine so I used drill and emery at same the time.. They needs a bit sandpaper...
Wow ist Looks great
I made attachment to frame for the cylinders:
It's not the most beutifull but at least it works! I'll take a video as soon as possible.
Here is a test video.
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