Runs With Scissors
Well-known member
Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
So there I am, it's zero dark thirty and I am in the garage just staring at my BH77 outriggers.
I can't sleep, and I have been going over the plans in my head for what feels like an eternity.
I want, in the worst way, to make guards to protect the hoses, but I also want to incorporate a bigger/more convenient step.
I have probably 3 or 4 "basic ideas" running through my head, but I can't seem to get a "clear picture" of the result.
I probably stared at it for 2-3 hours, running different scenario's on how to bolt it on, what it will look like, what parts need to move......what parts don't need to move..........etc.
Since I can't get a good picture of the best way to attach it, I decided to start by making the actual guard, then retrofitting it to the mounting system....Kind of a "reverse engineering" concept.
Smoke was probably pouring out of my ears........... screw it.........I gotta try something.
I hate indecision, so F'it, I gotta stop analyzing this thing to death and do something......
There is only really 2 "must haves" in this project.
1. Must bolt on. No welding
2. Must be "simple" ( i.e. one piece design ideally)
I feel like a boat adrift at sea......
This should be easy man! Why am I so stumped??????
I decide to make a "cardboard mock up" to clear the cob webs,
Break out the Amazon boxes and packaging tape..
I get the "basic idea" and kind of "muttle along".
You can see that it will protect both hoses in the "up" position, so that's good
I can't sleep, and I have been going over the plans in my head for what feels like an eternity.
I want, in the worst way, to make guards to protect the hoses, but I also want to incorporate a bigger/more convenient step.
I have probably 3 or 4 "basic ideas" running through my head, but I can't seem to get a "clear picture" of the result.
I probably stared at it for 2-3 hours, running different scenario's on how to bolt it on, what it will look like, what parts need to move......what parts don't need to move..........etc.
Since I can't get a good picture of the best way to attach it, I decided to start by making the actual guard, then retrofitting it to the mounting system....Kind of a "reverse engineering" concept.
Smoke was probably pouring out of my ears........... screw it.........I gotta try something.
I hate indecision, so F'it, I gotta stop analyzing this thing to death and do something......
There is only really 2 "must haves" in this project.
1. Must bolt on. No welding
2. Must be "simple" ( i.e. one piece design ideally)
I feel like a boat adrift at sea......
This should be easy man! Why am I so stumped??????
I decide to make a "cardboard mock up" to clear the cob webs,
Break out the Amazon boxes and packaging tape..
I get the "basic idea" and kind of "muttle along".
You can see that it will protect both hoses in the "up" position, so that's good