Anyone have pictures of a Grand L 60 grill they welded up?

fishpick

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I have my expanded steel and have a plan but was curious to see any pictures of how other jobs have dealt with the split grill / articulation folding forward part.
I know what I want to do but I’m interested in seeing how others have solved that!
 

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Here's my go at it. I just cut the expanded metal into pieces and welded them separately onto the front of the grill guard. No issues with the articulation with this method.
 

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That’s pretty close to what I was thinking of except I was gonna weld to the back. Mostly because I don’t want to look at sad welds ;)
Be careful if you weld to the backside of the grill guard. I did that initially and had to cut off my work because there was not enough clearance for the hood to open. Also, paint does a reasonable job hiding a beginners' welds(as you can see).
 

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I have been trying to convince my buddy to weld a cover over his L3560. He just ignores me. I saw him using his grapple over the weekend and he was pushing into a pile of brush and a large pointed log was starting to stick into his grill. I yelled at him before he pushed further into the pile and pierced the grill. He said afterwards he knew it was there. But anyway, I digress.

His grill looks much like mine and I welded on the outside and I stink at welding. Once painted, it will look fine.
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same guard on LX



 
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I have been trying to convince my buddy to weld a cover over his L3560. He just ignores me. I saw him using his grapple over the weekend and he was pushing into a pile of brush and a large pointed log was starting to stick into his grill. I yelled at him before he pushed further into the pile and pierced the grill. He said afterwards he knew it was there. But anyway, I digress.

His grill looks much like mine and I welded on the outside and I stink at welding. Once painted, it will look fine. View attachment 83354
Well done. I had to zoom in to see the joint, at first I was worried it was just one piece.
 
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I have been trying to convince my buddy to weld a cover over his L3560. He just ignores me. I saw him using his grapple over the weekend and he was pushing into a pile of brush and a large pointed log was starting to stick into his grill. I yelled at him before he pushed further into the pile and pierced the grill. He said afterwards he knew it was there. But anyway, I digress.

His grill looks much like mine and I welded on the outside and I stink at welding. Once painted, it will look fine. View attachment 83354
Ok. See. I said there were smart people. The way you did the seam is genus!
 
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Well done. I had to zoom in to see the joint, at first I was worried it was just one piece.
Ok. See. I said there were smart people. The way you did the seam is genus!
I can't take credit. I observed the same thing a good while back on another thread and asked that person how he opened his grill and he said it was a two piece. So, I just did a copycat. It was very simple to do, even for my limited skills.
 
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So far - the hardest part of this project has been finding a source for the freaking quality (Krylon or Rustolieum) rattle cans in Kubota orange... Ordered some from Grainger last night - not sure if I will actually get them or not :)
 
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That’s pretty close to what I was thinking of except I was gonna weld to the back. Mostly because I don’t want to look at sad welds ;)
I welded mine on the back of angle iron frames then drilled holes thru the sides to fasten. The bottom section is fastened at the bottom and I think comes against some of the frame to keep it from pushing back. the object in the middle of the lower is the camera that I have so I can change it's location until I find the best spot.

Bill
 

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I started messing around tonight with the expanded metal and the guard and how I think these ideas will work for me. I think I have a plan.
Now I need to get the grill off and start actually grinding and welding. But I’m waiting a couple of days until the shipped spray paint shows up to see if it’s for real.
I have been burnt so many times with these supply chain things I can’t do it again!