Strimech Buckrake gets a set of JCB Q fit brackets

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Snowball Engineering

Snowball Engineering

Ай бұрын

In this video I fit a set of JCB Q fit brackets onto a Strimech Buckrake. Not the most interesting of jobs but one that pays the bills.
The buckrake was designed to fit onto the 3 point linkage on a tractor, however, the customer also wanted to be able to use it on their JCB telehandler as well as keeping the option of the 3 point linkage.
To do this I drew a set of brackets that would weld onto the side of the existing plates but fit around the lower link pin holes. I then cut this bracket out of some 3mm plates to use for a test fit. It didn’t quite fit as intended so some alterations were made to the drawing.
I then brought in some 25mm plate to cut the actual brackets from. I used the flame cutting torch to cut them out as this gives a better result compared to the plasma. The brackets were then cleaned up and lined up on the buckrake. The holes in the brackets didn’t quite line up well enough for the shoulder on the pin to fit through so I had to cut a little bit more out with the plasma hand torch. The brackets also needed some grinding to accommodate for the original welds.
The brackets were then refitted and tacked into place. I swapped wire onto some dual shield wire as its better suited and much quicker than welding vertical up with solid wire.
Last job was a quick spray over with paint.
Hope you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching.
Merch available at: snowballengineering.co.uk/

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@pauloneill8912
@pauloneill8912 Ай бұрын
to be perfectly honest, you dont really have a clue what your doing
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Ай бұрын
None whatsoever
@davidjohnson242
@davidjohnson242 Ай бұрын
@@snowballengineering pay no attention to haters :)
@rossG1221
@rossG1221 Ай бұрын
@pauloneil8912 - thank you. We all hope that you are imagining that you feel better (in your recliner, massaging your mouse).
@raindeergames6104
@raindeergames6104 Ай бұрын
To he perfectly honest. You don't contribute anything to humanity.
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744 Ай бұрын
@@snowballengineering Good answer! I Never let that stop me either. Cheers Ollie🍻
@everestyeti
@everestyeti Ай бұрын
The reason I like watching Ollie is because he takes us on the journey of him working out a problem, plus he shows what the part is used for which is always interesting. Then of course hes just a brilliant machinist as well, what you need is a Karen to do all the camera work, just like Curtis has. 😂👍
@bigteddy66
@bigteddy66 Ай бұрын
I actually prefer Ollie to watch as a lot of his jobs are agriculture related ,nice to listen to his explanations etc .
@dougdavidson175
@dougdavidson175 Ай бұрын
"I'm no an Engineer." Sets off and engineers complex parts. Thanks for bringing us along Oli. Take care & stay safe M8.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Ай бұрын
Never said I wasn’t an engineer 😉
@dougdavidson175
@dougdavidson175 Ай бұрын
@@snowballengineering Sorry. Misheard a comment from an earlier vid. TT&SS M8.
@daleburrell6273
@daleburrell6273 Ай бұрын
​​@@snowballengineering...no, you're BETTER than an engineer: you make things WORK-(!) There's a difference...
@mikeaustin9810
@mikeaustin9810 Ай бұрын
@dougdavidson175 what are you talking about
@some_text_missing
@some_text_missing Ай бұрын
19:45, that’s muscle memory right there 😂😂😂
@mattdodds2954
@mattdodds2954 Ай бұрын
I noticed the nod as well
@BrucePierson
@BrucePierson Ай бұрын
That was great that you showed that video of how this buckrake works. It sounded quite complicated when you were explaining it, but the video gave us a clear picture of the device working. What's the saying - a picture is worth a thousand words.
@billdoodson4232
@billdoodson4232 Ай бұрын
Brilliant, Snowball Engineering and a coffee in bed, before getting up on a Sunday.
@paulhammond7489
@paulhammond7489 Ай бұрын
Another job out the door. The 'CAD' and flame cutting was excellent. Welding with new materials always has a learning curve, but the increase in the flow of the shielding gas provided much nicer results. Keep up the great work...
@stephenmeeks684
@stephenmeeks684 Ай бұрын
Watching you brings joy to my heart. Your skills and experience grow daily.
@TheRossi48
@TheRossi48 Ай бұрын
I look forward to these fantastic videos you send every Sunday. Thank you and hugs from old teacher Luiz Rossi from Brazil.
@davetaylor4741
@davetaylor4741 Ай бұрын
That is an elaborate buckrake. The only ones I have ever used were just a frame and a row of tines. Silage time is a good time on a dairy farm. Mowing, harvesting, trailer runs, and clamp making. Good jobs, better weather. If you build your clamp with a JCB load all. You're still going to have to run over the clamp at some point to compact it. But will probably make the process quicker. Don't see any silage making around me. Hay making a bit. But cows out 365 days a year. Only drought reduces the grass feed. And no Winter to worry about.
@twin40dave
@twin40dave Ай бұрын
Great job nice welding too , shame we didn't get to see it in action 😊😊
@butchphillips873
@butchphillips873 Ай бұрын
Love the content mate. That cut table sure is paying for itself. Cheers.
@lawrencemanning
@lawrencemanning Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same. It’s used in nearly every video. You can tell how much use it gets from the keyboard. 😅 awesome stuff!
@philipasbury9173
@philipasbury9173 Ай бұрын
I’ve pushed many 1000s of tons of grass and maize in the past with Strimech buck rake. Solid bit of kit. Top job retrofitting JCB brackets.
@Yuo23
@Yuo23 Ай бұрын
When welding with flux core u have to slow down a little bit more to let the puddle fill up .Also when weaving pause on ur edges a bit longer it will help from lumping up in the middle and fill in better . Looking great keep up the great work !!! Wish u were my neighbor !!
@allenbrown7820
@allenbrown7820 Ай бұрын
Great job! Like how you kept the functionality for tractor hitch .👍 Be Safe!
@BrucePierson
@BrucePierson Ай бұрын
That thin sheet metal template was a great idea to test the fitment of the bracket so you could alter the design in the CAD program before committing to the real brackets.. Beats a cardboard template.
@JRattheranch
@JRattheranch Ай бұрын
Nice job as usual Olly! I'll bet all of you in your local farming community are glad to see some sunshine and dry weather too! 🌞
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Ай бұрын
Definitely!
@kpsteigstra
@kpsteigstra Ай бұрын
Back in the 80's, when I was a 10yo, my dad taught me how to drive a forklift just like yours. Just the sound of it brings back some sweet memories. Love your videos man. Greets from the Netherlands.
@mattdodds2954
@mattdodds2954 Ай бұрын
Your one of my favourite channels on KZfaq mush. I'm loving your journey and would like to see you get a big insulated workshop with a crane and stuff. You're a top grafter
@fls360
@fls360 Ай бұрын
Oliver, coffee, English muffins and big screen puter monitor. Good Sunday morning from across the pond Ollie! Nice work as always.
@darrylwagar4144
@darrylwagar4144 Ай бұрын
Great job as usual. Thanks for showing us your CAD skills. My cad skills run along the "cardboard aided design" type. Your explanations are great, keep up the great work.
@biryaniofbodyhair
@biryaniofbodyhair Ай бұрын
Nice video Oliver and another fine job 🤙 the old ultimate in low tech dirty finger on a white page trick is how I sometimes get the spacing on holes or whatever it may be like that, can be a right pain measuring on a piece of equipment sometimes
@RalfyCustoms
@RalfyCustoms Ай бұрын
Morning Oliver mate, have a wicked Sunday, thanks for sharing
@thepagan5432
@thepagan5432 Ай бұрын
Good job, sometimes you get asked to manufacture things which are a compromise, you achieved the customers vision. Weird how sometimes watching you I can imagine the smell of welding and machining. My life as a mechanical engineer is sorely missed, but there are a great deal of engineering posts on the interweb of things to keep me entertained. Be safe and well mate 👍
@paulgibson490
@paulgibson490 Ай бұрын
You can tell this was not designed by an engineer IT works is fairly simple and didn't cost a fortune well done as usual. Nice to know there will be another great video each Sunday morning ❤
@garyproctor9907
@garyproctor9907 Ай бұрын
Seen that 😂😂 trying to flip your welding mask down when you where using the plasma torch 😂😂 19:35
@782sirbrian
@782sirbrian Ай бұрын
Another quality job ticked off the list. Making a template makes sense to save creating some expensive scrap. The costing feature comes in handy, I've no idea of the price of steel plate. Thanks for sharing your work week. Brian from South Yorkshire.
@BrucePierson
@BrucePierson Ай бұрын
These spray cans are really handy, I use them a lot instead of getting out the spray gun and having to mix the paint up. Good job having the black as well. It matches the rest of the buckrake.
@bchdsailor
@bchdsailor Ай бұрын
Engineer is not a protected title. You are for sure an engineer. Another perfect Sunday with another perfect video from you Oliver Yhanks for sharing
@andywarrington4738
@andywarrington4738 Ай бұрын
anybody who actually makes things from scratch as we say IS an engineer , afterall the word engineer means a maker or creator of things , to engineer is to make , a cook is an engineer ...smiles , thanks for the upload , some interesting subjects
@beakittelscherz5419
@beakittelscherz5419 10 күн бұрын
Well this was rather interesting today! Nice design and working with template,bending, cutprogramming,drawing.. the whole shabang! Awesome! Thanks for show AND tell! Thoughtprocess is the thing you cannot learn from Books, thats why I like your Videos so much! Greetings from Germany. CarpenterBea
@Haasa90
@Haasa90 Ай бұрын
Hello, we use that DW-A50 wire at work as well, and it's definitely a good choice for position welding.
@BrucePierson
@BrucePierson Ай бұрын
Another interesting job finished and ready to go back to work on a different machine.
@georgemay2171
@georgemay2171 Ай бұрын
Great video ollie, nice to see the clip of Jamie Alford contracting in there 👌
@71Giggles
@71Giggles Ай бұрын
Ah, the much accepted method of “well I did squint!” form of welding eye protection. Great work as always.
@chipperkeithmgb
@chipperkeithmgb Ай бұрын
Interesting the cost comparison
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek Ай бұрын
Best way to start a Sunday! Thanks Oliver. I liked the fact that you kept the tractor functionality. Excellent job as always. Hope you are having a pleasant and peaceful day.
@raymondrobertson3869
@raymondrobertson3869 Ай бұрын
Coffee and a snowball first thing on a Sunday morning. Canny beat it. Brilliant Ollie. You are a first class fabricator. Good luck from 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@jtg2737
@jtg2737 Ай бұрын
Nice welds towards the end.
@bob-the-Millwright
@bob-the-Millwright Ай бұрын
One of the reasons for getting worm holes is not running enough stick out " Nozzle and tip to close to the weld" we run a lot of Dual shield .045 / 1.2 on straight C02, Hobart wire. Great channel and you do quality work. Thank you for the content.
@BrucePierson
@BrucePierson Ай бұрын
Pretty tricky trying to work around those existing brackets so that they could still be used, but you got it sorted out.
@alshore6168
@alshore6168 Ай бұрын
Fascinating stuff as always Ollie 👍
@DaveImagery
@DaveImagery Ай бұрын
Mr Snowball!!!!!!! Freaking ❤ this channel!!
@carloskawasaki656
@carloskawasaki656 Ай бұрын
Thank a lot for sharing, always a pleasure start my sunday with your project 👍👍👍👍
@ncut5547
@ncut5547 Ай бұрын
Thks very much for my hoody fits g8 ....nice bit of fab work again been looking forward to the crankshaft build ...
@the_zule
@the_zule Ай бұрын
Love your work Olli. Please just keep doing you. Solving problems, engineering solutions and being the fellow you are. Your business is growing, your KZfaq presence is awesome. Wish I had your skill, imagination, creativity and drive. Kind regards from the Kootenay in Canada.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Ай бұрын
Thank you, I will
@aerialrescuesolutions3277
@aerialrescuesolutions3277 29 күн бұрын
Excellent work.
@Wrenchen-with-Darren
@Wrenchen-with-Darren Ай бұрын
Clean job. Well done.!!!
@chrismorton9736
@chrismorton9736 Ай бұрын
Oliver, I think it would have been easier to cut slot in the plate rather than the three holes as it only needs to provide clearance for the pin. Good job mate!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Ай бұрын
I wanted to keep the bracket strong in that area because the locking pin takes a lot of force. A slot would have made it weaker
@alandawson2813
@alandawson2813 Ай бұрын
Wow, very talented Oliver, Another awesome video, From kiwi land
@user-qq4sk8ec2b
@user-qq4sk8ec2b Ай бұрын
Nice job looks good 👍😊
@mikeroutledge6929
@mikeroutledge6929 Ай бұрын
Impressive work yet again mate
@mikeburton7077
@mikeburton7077 Ай бұрын
A good job done young man!
@iko18
@iko18 Ай бұрын
אלוף האלופים....מקצוען להפליא....בהצלחה חבר,אושר ועושר,אמן🤲💗🇮🇱👍🤝💪 ‏‪
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744 Ай бұрын
26 Voltish! I like that. I also like when the slag just falls off, you know the planets are in alignment . Bloody nice Vertical up welds.
@gusviera3905
@gusviera3905 Ай бұрын
Nice job, Oliver. I'm enjoying my hoodie. Cheers, mate.
@stevencox75
@stevencox75 Ай бұрын
cheers mate, have a good one
@csnelling4
@csnelling4 Ай бұрын
Thank you Oliver 👍
@lemmy9996
@lemmy9996 Ай бұрын
Another quality job Ollie! 👍👍
@bitsandpeace
@bitsandpeace Ай бұрын
Great job Oliver! Thank you Gain.
@PAINFOOL13
@PAINFOOL13 Ай бұрын
Good to see you Oliver. Happy Mothers Day to your MuM. Great way to start my sunday 🎉
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Ай бұрын
Mother’s Day has already been over here 😄
@PAINFOOL13
@PAINFOOL13 Ай бұрын
@@snowballengineering oops
@aley3318
@aley3318 Ай бұрын
wonderful as always
@TonyFromSydney
@TonyFromSydney Ай бұрын
That was a real good job Mate. and nice to see the sun shining over there in old blighty. Good to see the CAD, the cnc cutter and your brain all working good. Have a good week Oliver, see you on your next video.
@glennbarker222
@glennbarker222 Ай бұрын
Nice job, good conversion for your customer. For the holes, guess you could have corrected them on your milling machine with the boring head on, but it looked OK in the end. Cheers.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Ай бұрын
That would take a lot of time to set up
@larryvollmar8763
@larryvollmar8763 Ай бұрын
Good morning, great Sunday video with my morning coffee.☕️ When I run that wire, (75% of the time) it tends to run “for me” best at 26-26.5 volts and 410-420 ipm on 35-45cfh
@billblock8090
@billblock8090 Ай бұрын
Good day from West Texas. The auto camera works great. Great download, love to watch your thought process. Have a njice day.
@charleswelch249
@charleswelch249 Ай бұрын
Nice job Oliver and it looks like factory.
@Marshmish
@Marshmish Ай бұрын
Make or invest in a PT60 Plasma Circle Cutting Guide. We all made own of these and many other tools as apprentices. I enjoy watching you get on with things and have had many young lads come through our doors that could learn your ethics to the jobs. Lots of positive thoughts coming your way from an old retired codger.
@boogiewoogiebubbleboy2877
@boogiewoogiebubbleboy2877 Ай бұрын
Great work as usual, Oliver. I've found over the years that there's not that much difference between brands of duel core, but they will react differently if your settings are not right. Gas and power are what you need to get right with your feed rate. So, first set your feed rate up followed by the gas, then up the power until you are happy. If you leave the gas until last, you will almost certainly end up pumping out more gas than you needed to. Waste costs you money, so don't waste it! Also, the settings you use for one brand of wire will not necessarily work with another brand, so get into the habit of first, buying just one brand of a particular type of wire. Secondly, do a test piece beforehand. That will save you wasting time and money gouging then rewelding. Once you have worked with enough rolls of duel core, you won't need to do test pieces again. The one thing they all have in common is that you need to make sure you use the right amount of gas according to your feed rate and power setting. Some brands like the ones from China, they will list the details, but more often than not, other brands won't. So, remember, stick to the same brand of wire. Do test pieces until the settings become second nature to you Oliver. I think I've repeated myself enough in this comment. Time I went to bed. Ive had way too many late nights and early morning starts. I must be up at 4am. Need to catch an early morning flight to Northumberland to price up a welding job. If they accept my price then my guys will be working in situ. Ive not done one of those jobs for nearly 2 years so it will be nice to get out of the workshops for a couple of days. Then I'm off to North Wales to price up another in situ job. Like busses, two come at the same time, brilliant especially if we get both jobs. Can't wait to see part 2 of the crankshaft build. I've got something similar to do but with an industrial sized paper shredding machine. I could use some of your ideas with this one, Oliver. 😁🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿⚒️
@brownmilligan1936
@brownmilligan1936 Ай бұрын
grate show. thanks.
@stuartlockwood9645
@stuartlockwood9645 Ай бұрын
Hi Oliver, nice solid job mate, just love the finished cut from the table, a real proffessional job as always, thanks for another interesting video mate, stay safe, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.
@jerryglenn7323
@jerryglenn7323 Ай бұрын
Favorite Channel 👍
@onlyme7939
@onlyme7939 Ай бұрын
First class job
@malliz1
@malliz1 Ай бұрын
Nice work mate take care
@derekrand8462
@derekrand8462 Ай бұрын
Sorry just watching this late been on a tractor run all day another good job well done cheers Olly
@hl8256
@hl8256 Ай бұрын
2 thumbs up. Great job from " The Shop "
@neilward9932
@neilward9932 Ай бұрын
Good job there Oliver, strange to see you in a t-shirt, so it must be warming up. Was going to ask about the broken crankshaft repair, but you've already answered it. Cheers
@BrucePierson
@BrucePierson Ай бұрын
You're pretty good with that CAD work. My son does that with structural engineering, but it's above my pay grade. I've never been able to work it out.
@theessexhunter1305
@theessexhunter1305 Ай бұрын
Very nice, I found the fumes off FCore quite rough on one big job I did
@alfredomarotta6604
@alfredomarotta6604 Ай бұрын
Great job as always. That automatic camera man seems to work very well 😊👍👍
@VikasChadhokar
@VikasChadhokar Ай бұрын
Just wondering. Since the holes did not line up, To make it visually appealing, could you (as the workaround) have cut/joined the 3 holes into 1 long hole and also did some weld inside the long hole? Or would would that affect the strength of the steel in that area?
@user-mq1zx2td6v
@user-mq1zx2td6v Ай бұрын
Hey just subscribed keep it coming your are entertaining a Ozzie boilermaker welder 46 years of it prefer watching than doing and your doing great keep it happening
@strandum67
@strandum67 Ай бұрын
Nice video as always:)
@kentuckytrapper780
@kentuckytrapper780 Ай бұрын
Alsome job, great video..
@ronbuckner8179
@ronbuckner8179 Күн бұрын
Thanx for the film on what this thing does. I had no idea. I did see your comment on hating that v-bed. How’bout putting an extrusion or something down I the bottom of the v to takeout the depth of it. We had sort of a BBQ rack that worked well for us.
@ianmarsden8568
@ianmarsden8568 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the explanation and video showing what the job was about. The branding is tying things together nicely. How is the CNC working out for you?
@walterrobbins4470
@walterrobbins4470 Ай бұрын
I really hope you get an overhead crane in your shop soon. Lifting those heavy items is going to take a toll on your body over time
@TheRossi48
@TheRossi48 Ай бұрын
When you can and if you want, please activate the subtitles in Portuguese. I'm sharing it with friends here and they don't understand English. Thank you
@mattmanyam
@mattmanyam Ай бұрын
That hyster tire needs some air! Nice work on the aux bracket, sir.
@passenger6735
@passenger6735 Ай бұрын
With hindsight you could have redrawn and recut the 3mm plate using the single hole (next to the triple) as a reference. Or, just put the shape you cut, back in its sheet on the table and tack it (to stop movement) and rerun the triple holes part of the program. No wastage and it would have satisfied your neatness intolerances. Another great video. Thank you. Bob
Ай бұрын
Olá amigo acompanhando seus trabalhos!!! Boa sorte sempre!!!
@thaiexodus2916
@thaiexodus2916 Ай бұрын
Sweet computer programs, especially the pricing calcs. That would be a serious plus keeping a shop from missing a part or process and ending up working for free. Odd you getting this job. A little while ago I tried and failed to explain a buckrake to rice farmers in Thailand. Only recently have they moved away from burning the rice stalks and chaff in the fields to bailing it and a buckrake would be the cats meow for the job. But nobody was able to understand what I was trying to explain. Keep in mind they are barely 40 years removed from plowing with water buffaloes. They use the rice stalk and chaff mixed with fallow field grass as silage to augment dairy cattle feed. A little suggestion, a trick I learned from taking loftings of boat hulls. Find a central reference point then make your CAD as you are doing. Then check the locations of everything like those holes to the reference point which must be precise. A quick and easy way to double check your measurements. With boat loftings we often take 2 or more of those double check references. You can read up on taking loftings if interested. The zero tolerance no hit or miss method of designing ship hulls. That is actually what you are doing when making those pieces. Regarding that wire, if I may make a suggestion. When I run a new wire, rod or welder I run a few passes on flat to get to know it's characteristics. Then I like to find out how hot it likes it, cranking up and down the amps. Dialed down to lumpy bead on up to out of control puddle. Once familiar with it Ill try vertical. It's not like a certain wire or rod always runs the same. Size and age can throw a person some nasty curve balls.
@beakittelscherz5419
@beakittelscherz5419 10 күн бұрын
just realized.. I could be really useful as a weight block... Just moving from farm to Farm...sitting rear end on various Machinery when needed ..just be myself and stfu. Perfect Jobdisciption !😂😂😂
@jackdawg4579
@jackdawg4579 Ай бұрын
I would have been tempted to add those 3 pin holes later on - using an annular cutter and mag drill, locating them using a transfer punch. Take longer, but maybe less grief?
@bigalhudson
@bigalhudson Ай бұрын
On the tolerance for the pins. I’ve learned in construction to ‘give yourself a chance’ if the tolerance is specific ok but if not give yourself an extra (?) 5mm to allow for ‘problems’. Alteration is always a PITA.
@BrucePierson
@BrucePierson Ай бұрын
My MIG welder is gas-less, so I use flux-core wire. It's only 100A, so if I needed to weld anything that thick, I would use my 250A inverter stick welder.
@TheKajunkat
@TheKajunkat Ай бұрын
i would have been tempted to cut a slot instead of the three holes. Give it a little bit of clearance and then fillet weld the inside to the 3 point support plate. That would have eliminated the need for so much fiddly fitting and would have compensated for the missing webbing between the holes to stiffen the attachment. Just a thought
@DoomViper
@DoomViper Ай бұрын
Prototyping can be a major benefit.
@scotthultin7769
@scotthultin7769 Ай бұрын
1,306 👍's up SBE thank you for sharing 🤗
@andywest3260
@andywest3260 Ай бұрын
With that program do you do your pricing from that or work it out your self
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