Show off your homemade grill guards

Trapper Bob

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L4701, Wicked grapple, 6’ bush hog, pallet forks, 7’ box blade, 6’ Wicked bucket
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Looks like it's been doing it's job! Nice work.
I like the way yours "tucks in" at the bottom.

Well done! (y)
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.
 
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Landris

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LX 2610, LA535, BH77, 60" Box Blade, Pallet Forks, and lots of innovation.
Feb 12, 2023
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This is what I made a little less than a year ago for my new LX2610.
 

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Keadog

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I priced them and decided to make my own. About $90 all in with paint and heavy duty zip ties (I don't know how to weld). Not beautiful but works well. Paint is a good match, more or less.

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D2Cat

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Looks like it will do the job. I'd suggest putting a piece of angle iron at the top behind your punch plate going side to side to give the top strength. A limb could hit the guard near the top center and crush it pretty good. Might use a piece of inch and a half x inch and a half angle. Since you can't weld use rivets.
 

Smokeydog

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M59, B26 grapples, backhoes, tillers, graders, diesel atv
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If you are firing up the welded, add some hooks or D-ring for tie-down points for transporting.
 

MountainMeadows

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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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mcmxi

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MountainMeadows

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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.
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.

Some more in the fabrication process:
 
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MountainMeadows

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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.
I ordered the 24" x 36" perforated sheeting from onlinemetals.com


I clamped it down, bent it by hand, and tacked it in place.
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2001TLB

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L48TLB, 60" EA SSQA Root Rake Grapple, EA SSQA Fork lift
Nov 14, 2021
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The L48 comes from the factory with a pretty heavy duty guard. Picture was taken to display the loader cylinder supports, but shows the radiator protection pretty well. It is a pretty heavy duty set up.
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