Junior Backhoe: Half-Pint Sidewalk Superintendents Will Go Ape For This Boy-Size, Rugged, Easy-To-Build Digger
Junior Backhoe: Half-Pint Sidewalk Superintendents Will Go Ape For This Boy-Size, Rugged, Easy-To-Build Digger
Junior Backhoe: Half-Pint Sidewalk Superintendents Will Go Ape For This Boy-Size, Rugged, Easy-To-Build Digger
Mechanix Illustrated
June 1965
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Mechanix Illustrated
WHEELS are secured with 41/2x41/2-inch carriage bolts, flat washers, lock washers.
June, 1965
Junior Backhoe
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them out as a single unit. This must be done twice because you need four of the
frame sides (see drawing). Assemble two pairs of frame sides on spacer blocks as
shown. Secure the wheels to the frames and mount the tracks on the wheels.
Frame spacers are cut as shown and frame side and track assemblies attached.
Make the swivel plate (the platform that rides on the frame spacers) and mount it on
spacers. Make a plate ring of two thicknesses of 3/4-inch plywood and mount on
swivel plate. Use glue as well as screws to mount ring on plate. Entire frame
unit is shellacked and enameled red.
The seat itself and the seat cap need no explanation; the second drawing makes
construction of them plain. The seat back is another matter. Cut a piece of straightgrain, solid-core 3/4-inch plywood to the size shown. Bore the three 5/32-inch
holes. Round off the corners. Take a sharp, thin plywood saw and make a series of
vertical cuts as indicated in the drawing. These should be just deep enough to touch
the veneer on the other side of the plywood. Start the cuts a half-in. to either side
of the center of the seatback and make them about a quarter-in, apart for 5 inches
to either side. These cuts permit the back to be bent as required. Assemble the seat as
shown.
Boom. (Second drawing.) This is made of two pieces of 3/4-in. plywood separated
by a spacer block of the same material or of 3/4-in. solid stock. Cut the two boom
sides from two pieces temporarily tacked together. While they are together bore the
pivot hole and sand out saw marks and rough edges. Separate the two pieces and
remove sharp edge on each. Attach them to spacer block with four 1 3/4-in. No. 10
flathead steel screws through each side.
Boom base. Cut out as shown in second drawing and attach to boom with four twoin. No. 10 flathead screws.
Make the boom base circle as shown and attach to boom base. Attach four two-in.
diameter rubber-wheel casters to the corners of the boom base. Attach seat to
boom. Shellac the entire unit and enamel yellow.
Bucket and bucket arm details are shown on the first drawing, along with dimensions of the boom arm. Details of boom-arm lever, bucket-arm lever, connector
and manner of assembling these components are shown on the second drawing.
Levers should be of hardwood. This entire assembly should be shellacked and
varnished, leaving it natural. Use a good spar varnish.
Give the edge of the boom base circle a liberal coat of paste wax, as well as inside of
the swivel-plate ring.
Final step: hide in the attic until Christmas. When the day comes, tell the boy it's
from Daddy. Let Santa Claus make his own way.