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    MX grab handle and crossbar

    I can barely afford my own work with the amount of time messing around with different configurations and versions of both the bar and step! .....don't want to think how many hours I spent on these projects from initial idea to finished project.
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    Upgraded platform step

    Those are very nice, not cheap either! But none of the aftermarket steps address the platform/fender flexing when a person's weight is on the step. That bugged me. That's why I ran that vertical piece from the bracket to the underside of the platform. Fully solid now, zero flex and a much...
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    Upgraded platform step

    I did similar to my L4310 when I had it. I never liked how the platform and attached fender flexed when climbing onto the platform step. And the step could be larger and a bit further out for easier foot placement when getting off the tractor. I did not want to drill holes into that main...
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    MX grab handle and crossbar

    ....here's a pic of my final conduit version in place. I then formed the 1" steel round stock to match the conduit bends and shape.
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    MX grab handle and crossbar

    I do a lot of metal work and blacksmithing, I used my little forge to form the side brackets in a flypress. You could do similar if you have access to a torch. Measure the metal thickness of your loader upright wall. Mine was 3/16", possibly an undersized 5mm. Get a scrap of metal that...
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    MX grab handle and crossbar

    Didn't want a gasket involved. Each time you pulled your weight on the handle, you would have some movement of the bar with gasket under the brackets. And depending on the material used, it could compress over time and would be looser yet. I forged these brackets to the metal thickness of...
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    MX grab handle and crossbar

    The previous tractor to my MX was a L4310. There are some things that I like much better on the L4310 compared to my MX, but overall I do love MX5200. The L4310 had a crossbar that spanned between the loader frame uprights in front of the steering wheel. That bar was really handy as a grab...