Runs With Scissors
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Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
So in the spirit of protecting my new toy I've been making the guards for the filters and hoses.
Here is the Hydraulic filter guard from soup to nuts.
So looking at it, my initial thought was to try and protect the filter and the lower parts of the exposed hose (at least the stuff below the foot rest as much as possible).
So instead of the "hack and slash" method I am accustomed to using. I decided to employ the famous "Ansatz Method" this time. So I busted out the trusty tape measure and made some measurements went to the piece of 10 gauge A36 hot rolled steel I had bought and laid out some careful bend lines (approximating the bend radius in my head and accounting for it).
I did this to make it look maybe a bit more "store bought" I suppose.
Well that went over like a fart in church. There was no way in He!! my little homemade brake was going to bend this stuff. ( and I should have known better quite honestly).
On to plan 'B"
I used my angle grinder and cutting wheel to cut along the layout line, about 3/4 of the way through the piece. This allowed me to use my brake and make the bends.
This gave me my initial shape
Here is the Hydraulic filter guard from soup to nuts.
So looking at it, my initial thought was to try and protect the filter and the lower parts of the exposed hose (at least the stuff below the foot rest as much as possible).
So instead of the "hack and slash" method I am accustomed to using. I decided to employ the famous "Ansatz Method" this time. So I busted out the trusty tape measure and made some measurements went to the piece of 10 gauge A36 hot rolled steel I had bought and laid out some careful bend lines (approximating the bend radius in my head and accounting for it).
I did this to make it look maybe a bit more "store bought" I suppose.
Well that went over like a fart in church. There was no way in He!! my little homemade brake was going to bend this stuff. ( and I should have known better quite honestly).
On to plan 'B"
I used my angle grinder and cutting wheel to cut along the layout line, about 3/4 of the way through the piece. This allowed me to use my brake and make the bends.
This gave me my initial shape
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