Is there an after market mesh grill guard that can be purchased anywhere? Some time ago I saw one and it had protection for the headlights also. Don't recall if it was made and posted by someone or if it was purchased. I'm looking to purchase one now but all my searches show the only option is to make one yourself. Thanks
I made a post similar to this a couple months ago because I wanted one as well. (
You can see my thread here if youd like) I looked everywhere. You will NOT find one that you can just buy aftermarket. Your only option is to fabricate one yourself, or have someone else do it for you. I elected to do mine myself, after poking a 2nd stick through the front plastic grill guard on my L2501. Minor cosmetic damage, but after a 2nd time, and me trying to be careful, I said nope, time to do something. I went and bought all the parts, and a cheap welder. (A little 100amp welder will work fine for metal up to 3/16" which covers this job) I had never welded in my life. I got a few extra pieces of iron when buying to use as "practice pieces" I took about 30 minutes to play around and practice, then went to work on the job. Its not that hard a job honestly. What you will want to do:
1. Take an angle grinder and grind the outside front edge of the grill guard beams on the left and right. You only need to remove the paint so you can weld to it.
2. Place the expanded metal over the front and clamp it down in multiple spots - it needs to be tight and secure. mark it up so you know where to cut it to size. Cut it using angle grinder cutting disc.
3. Put the measured and cut expanded metal piece back in place and clamp it all down, all the way around. Its important its tight and lined up perfectly how you want it. Start welding each spot it contacts the grill guard arms on the left and right. Careful not to burn through it. The welding happens fast. This is where my practice game in. Even on my 100amp welder I had to go to half power as I was burning through the expanded metal so fast.
4. wire brush it all down, Lap it with a lapping disc on angle grinder to blend the welds in better, and make it look better.
5. Paint it using Kubota orange spray paint. Can befound in tractor supply or on amazon.
My Finished Results: