Since my JD430 has been relegated to snow blower duty, I decided that I would make an adapter to mount the blade on my BX. The blade is almost like new, has only been used three times, twice for snow and once to level a couple loads of base material for my shop drive. That was in '84 and the blade has been gathering dust in the back of the shop since then. I pulled out the mount that goes on the 430 and did some measuring and thought making an adapter would be fairly straightforward. A local fab shop made the major pieces for me, and I drilled mounting holes in the side plates and the BX frame to mount them. Welded all the pieces together, including mounts for my brush guard and gave it a test fit. Everything fit fine and I even used spacers between the adapter and the BX frame to allow for the powder coat it will get soon, and attached the blade with the pivot pin. I did have to make a new set of plates that attach the lift cylinder to the blade mount frame to get the range of motion correct for the lift cylinder.
Yesterday I made up the four hydraulic hoses, two for the lift cylinder and two for the angle cylinder, and put them on today. I hooked them up and everything works great.
I disconnected them and took the blade and the adapter off this afternoon, and will take it to the fab shop to be powder coated Kubota gray.
And yes, I did this with the FEL on the BX. I put the prop on the lift cylinder and rolled the bucket back all the way, used the control stick to release any residual pressure in the lines and disconnected the FEL lines. Worked just fine and I didn't have to completely remove the FEL.
I have a couple of little grading projects I want to do this summer that will work better with the blade that they would with the FEL. It will work better for snow removal when (if) we get wet snow that clogs up the blower on the JD.
Yesterday I made up the four hydraulic hoses, two for the lift cylinder and two for the angle cylinder, and put them on today. I hooked them up and everything works great.
I disconnected them and took the blade and the adapter off this afternoon, and will take it to the fab shop to be powder coated Kubota gray.
And yes, I did this with the FEL on the BX. I put the prop on the lift cylinder and rolled the bucket back all the way, used the control stick to release any residual pressure in the lines and disconnected the FEL lines. Worked just fine and I didn't have to completely remove the FEL.
I have a couple of little grading projects I want to do this summer that will work better with the blade that they would with the FEL. It will work better for snow removal when (if) we get wet snow that clogs up the blower on the JD.