LarryBud you are on the right track improving your grill guard. If you can take the grill guard off and take it to a high school vocational or weld shop can get some expanded metal on cheap. You paint and your back in business.
Gravel screen, 3x6” tube bumper, hooks and ring. Factory bonnet guard.
Couldn’t buy a hd like I wanted. Fabricated a man basket using a steel pallet, 2” square tubing and stall mat floor. Added hooks for buckets. Tool grips for polesaws and chainsaw. 650#.
Safety leg experiment. Single leg will hold the platform with loss of hydraulic pressure.
My wife and I...
Really good work. Agree expanded metal is light duty for my work. The grating is stronger. Surprised how much damage a little stick can make. That bottom hole between grill and guard can have stalky stuff come up when bush hogging.
Everyone doing brush work needs a improved guard.
Thanks for the kind words.
i haven’t had the hollow bolt fasteners break yet. Always the plastic housing near the bolt. It’s not bullet proof and additional support would improve protection. I use the $7 TSC replacement lamps instead of the $40 OEM. The ultimate might be a metal housing with...
Loose hazard lights due to branches, vines when mowing. From the scrapyard found a piece of stainless steel 5.5” x 1/8” tubing. Back at home cut two 2” rings. Drilled 1/2” hole for lamp bolt. Had file the hole slightly and remove one lens to install the light fixture. Fine sanded to bright...
I used a ball valve I can easily operate from the operator station. Don’t need to operate often. Using FEL boom pole setting steel needed to be valved out to not bounce. Keep valved in most of the time. Remarkable what a difference carrying materials smoothly makes.
One of better presentations and information about adjusting hydraulic pressure. Thanks for sharing.
Installed a soft ride on my M59 and 10,000# gauge to monitor lift pressure. I’m under the factory spec but still scary strong. What’s interesting is when digging or grappling, lifting then...
My B26 bought used came with them. Impressed how well they gripped off-road. Also the couple inches of lift helpful.
Wanted some for the M59 backhoe. High $$$ OEM had me looking for alternatives or diy. Finally found some OEM on eBay for $90.
Don’t have many hard surfaces to protect but like...
Square tubing has solved my chain, chainsaw and long tool carrying problem.
Orange, M59, 6x6” tubing bolted on. Lower skid plates added to protect hydraulics.
Gray, B26, 5x5” tubing welded on.
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100’ ,3/8” steel cable in atv tire. Makes it easy to stow and handle.
No drawings but lots of clamping on, adjusting and adding during the fabrication.