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I love how organized some of these workshops are on YouTube!

The amazing thing, is this tractor actually works and does a decent job of pushing gravel! Until it melts!
 
I agree. This guy looks like a pack rat.

When he was bolting the plow to the front, all I could think of was "you drop that on those flip flop encased piggies, you're not gonna have a good day...":oops:
I'll give him credit for the electric part...
 
I agree. This guy looks like a pack rat.

When he was bolting the plow to the front, all I could think of was "you drop that on those flip flop encased piggies, you're not gonna have a good day...":oops:
I'll give him credit for the electric part...

I had the exact same thought! If the plow edge came down across his toes??? I'll admit I am glad he's not my neighbor! Fire Trap.
 
Wow... First of all it would have been easier and quicker to just use a shovel to move that little pile. I do have to say though he is "creative". I did wonder why all the shifting forward/reverse? Why not just reverse the electric motor rotation? But to each there own...
 
Many electric tractor conversions run with the electric motor at wide open, 3600 rpm and let the tractors transmission control gear/speed......Some electric brush type motors don't like to be run in two directions.
 
Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Prime example. Funny how he says battery acid doesn't burn. I've seen people get it on clothes by accident -instant holes
 
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