trial and error
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Equipment
B7100dt manual trans. homemade FEL, 4 way hydraulic dozer blade
After getting rear-ended this morning In the truck by a Honda while making a right turn I needed to get my mind off of the damage to my truck. Noone went to the hopsital and the truck is drivable but the rear bumper, is pretty messed up. The hitch is most likely tweaked and I'm hoping it didn't get into the frame on the truck, guy spun me around over 90 degrees that's how hard he hit me.
Anyway I made some progress on a couple projects this afternoon
I started with my made from pallet "dolly" for winter storage of the loader. That came out about as well as I planned and consists of two pallets stitched together with a couple of treated 2x4's being held in place by a bunch of nails and screws one end has a couple non swivel 10 inch pneumatic casters and the other end will just sit on blocks or whatever I have laying around. The idea of this project was to use cheap/free supplies I had laying around and to not have my small trailer tied up all winter with the loader sitting on it. Unfortunely the whole apparatus will have to get stored outside amd covered with a tarp, thanks to the garage bursting at the seams during winter.
Second project t was to start a (not quite) quick atach frame for the bucket and eventual forks to attach to. So I only have to line up 4-6 bolts to switch between the two, instead of the pins on the loader . I know I know just do it right l,but this is what my budget allows for now. And quick tach is not warranted for this tractor or its budget.
Anyway I made some progress on a couple projects this afternoon
I started with my made from pallet "dolly" for winter storage of the loader. That came out about as well as I planned and consists of two pallets stitched together with a couple of treated 2x4's being held in place by a bunch of nails and screws one end has a couple non swivel 10 inch pneumatic casters and the other end will just sit on blocks or whatever I have laying around. The idea of this project was to use cheap/free supplies I had laying around and to not have my small trailer tied up all winter with the loader sitting on it. Unfortunely the whole apparatus will have to get stored outside amd covered with a tarp, thanks to the garage bursting at the seams during winter.
Second project t was to start a (not quite) quick atach frame for the bucket and eventual forks to attach to. So I only have to line up 4-6 bolts to switch between the two, instead of the pins on the loader . I know I know just do it right l,but this is what my budget allows for now. And quick tach is not warranted for this tractor or its budget.