I have a B21 for which I purchased an ATI SSQA adapter. Pricey, but very well built, to my amateur eyes.
Put it on and tested it with a SSQA attachment I had and loved it.
But when it came time to being cutting and welding the WRlong bucket, which has a curved back, for whatever that's worth, I suddenly got cold feet. So cold they froze me in place. So to speak.
Most, no, all, the conversions I have seen, cut off the pin on "ears" flush with the back of the bucket. As I recall, one gent did post pictures of him doing a WR long and even he cut them off "flush" with the bucket. More or less, as it is curved. Then weld the adapter plates right on. Good. So far.
But I then realized (not too swift anymore) that he also used the cut off "ears" to weld on to some "universal SSQA adapters" that did not have pin holes in them to bolt up to the FEL arms.
That's when I realized the angles and distances, in my case, might not work properly.
That is, the ATI has those pin mounts already installed and they fit perfectly. So now need to work out where and at what angle to cut off the ears on the bucket. Some pictures will follow that show how far they stick out and are "not square" to the bucket. I already feel the bucket does not "curl" back far as I would like, so would not be happy if I lost any of that "back curl".
See, I feel that I need to cut and weld so that the "angle", of a line "drawn through" the center line of both pin holes should be the angle of the adapter plates I weld on. Otherwise, I will "lose curl".
Wisdom?
Put it on and tested it with a SSQA attachment I had and loved it.
But when it came time to being cutting and welding the WRlong bucket, which has a curved back, for whatever that's worth, I suddenly got cold feet. So cold they froze me in place. So to speak.
Most, no, all, the conversions I have seen, cut off the pin on "ears" flush with the back of the bucket. As I recall, one gent did post pictures of him doing a WR long and even he cut them off "flush" with the bucket. More or less, as it is curved. Then weld the adapter plates right on. Good. So far.
But I then realized (not too swift anymore) that he also used the cut off "ears" to weld on to some "universal SSQA adapters" that did not have pin holes in them to bolt up to the FEL arms.
That's when I realized the angles and distances, in my case, might not work properly.
That is, the ATI has those pin mounts already installed and they fit perfectly. So now need to work out where and at what angle to cut off the ears on the bucket. Some pictures will follow that show how far they stick out and are "not square" to the bucket. I already feel the bucket does not "curl" back far as I would like, so would not be happy if I lost any of that "back curl".
See, I feel that I need to cut and weld so that the "angle", of a line "drawn through" the center line of both pin holes should be the angle of the adapter plates I weld on. Otherwise, I will "lose curl".
Wisdom?
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