Runs With Scissors
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Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
Looks like it's been doing it's job! Nice work.
Thanks. I wanted something smooth that would allow the sticks & debris to slide away. The scratches show that is working. There was some concern about airflow & overheating, but no issues thru the last 2 summers. The guard sits 6” in front of the cowling. The radiator is 12” behind the cowling with a direct drive fan (OEM). I have found that seeds & other floaters tend to drift around the guard away from the cowling. I don’t get as much sucked into the screen in front of the radiator. The breaks in the metal give it some rigidity. The guard is scratched, but straight & true.I like the way yours "tucks in" at the bottom.
Well done!
By far the coolest and most innovative brush guard I've seen on this forum. I'll be making something this year for my two tractors.The first thing I did when I got my L2501 was fab a grill guard.
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A quick wash before painting...........
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And Bob's yer uncle...........
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Thanks! A lot of thought and effort went into making it but it turned out well. No damage to my grill after a year extensive grapple work.By far the coolest and most innovative brush guard I've seen on this forum. I'll be making something this year for my two tractors.
Does your metal supplier stock that material(what's it called)? Did you bend it by hand or with a brake? Looks great, that compound bend looks get.The first thing I did when I got my L2501 was fab a grill guard.
I ordered the 24" x 36" perforated sheeting from onlinemetals.comDoes your metal supplier stock that material(what's it called)? Did you bend it by hand or with a brake? Looks great, that compound bend looks get.