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jorn
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Posted: 10:37am 17 Jan 2024
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Based on a John Deere type, I wanted to make a usable electric garden tractor.
Started with the flanges of the rear wheels.


 
jorn
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Posted: 11:29am 17 Jan 2024
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Shaping the axles.

 
jorn
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Posted: 11:05am 18 Jan 2024
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The scale is approximately 1:5 so that the tractor can really be used for work in the garden.

 
jorn
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Posted: 12:37pm 18 Jan 2024
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A set up with a 36 volt motor.


Edited 2024-01-19 06:57 by jorn
 
jorn
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Posted: 10:21am 19 Jan 2024
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For a smaller turning circle I made a narrowfront-axle.

 
jorn
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Posted: 11:40am 20 Jan 2024
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In my tractor model actually fits a water-cooled 4-cylinder engine. That's why I thought about a 4 cyl. solenoid.
I started with a 1 cylinder test setup.


Edited 2024-01-20 21:43 by jorn
 
Revlac

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Posted: 12:15am 21 Jan 2024
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Nice work,  solenoids do work and the timing could be from the crankshaft etc, but how are you going to limit the power to them, PWM speed comptroller or something better?

Ah found it, you used an electric wheel barrow motor instead.
Edited 2024-01-22 12:21 by Revlac
Cheers Aaron
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jorn
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The shaping of a four-cylinder solenoid engine for my tractor is an ongoing project with test setups.

 
jorn
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Posted: 10:33am 22 Jan 2024
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Later I mounted on the rear wheels of my tractor  1 motor for each wheel.

 
jorn
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Posted: 09:58am 23 Jan 2024
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It is fun to do all kinds of work with this little tractor.
I want to mount a sickle bar mower with double knife.
 
Revlac

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Nice work,
sickle bar mower should work well, they don't take much power to drive them.
Cheers Aaron
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jorn
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Posted: 03:22pm 13 Feb 2024
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What also comes in very handy is my cart with a low loading floor.

 
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