Sure appreciate all the insight offered here on my little 1980 L185 I'll bring home and begin restoration on come March 2016.
If going by many of the photos I've studied of older Kubota compacts, mine isn't the only one that has at some time in its life lost a front bumper contest with a tree. A replacement front bumper for my tractor from a salvage yard costs $175. That's a lot of money for me and I'd like to try bending it back into shape myself. Pretty sure I won't be able to make it perfect, but I'd like it better than it is now (please see photos below). How have others done this please?
I have access to an anvil, have a 1 ton hydraulic bottle jack, a propane torch and sledge hammer. Also a small charcoal forge I made to craft small knives. Sure looks like it will be a chore, but to save $175 I need to give it a try. If I can get close, I can disguise any small imperfections with a 6x6 pressure treated push bumper or something else. Eagerly awaiting suggestions! Thanks as always, Don.
If going by many of the photos I've studied of older Kubota compacts, mine isn't the only one that has at some time in its life lost a front bumper contest with a tree. A replacement front bumper for my tractor from a salvage yard costs $175. That's a lot of money for me and I'd like to try bending it back into shape myself. Pretty sure I won't be able to make it perfect, but I'd like it better than it is now (please see photos below). How have others done this please?
I have access to an anvil, have a 1 ton hydraulic bottle jack, a propane torch and sledge hammer. Also a small charcoal forge I made to craft small knives. Sure looks like it will be a chore, but to save $175 I need to give it a try. If I can get close, I can disguise any small imperfections with a 6x6 pressure treated push bumper or something else. Eagerly awaiting suggestions! Thanks as always, Don.