I did similar to my L4310 when I had it.
I never liked how the platform and attached fender flexed when climbing onto the platform step. And the step could be larger and a bit further out for easier foot placement when getting off the tractor.
I did not want to drill holes into that main frame piece, so I made brackets that attach instead. Can make some position adjustments that way as well. I found a couple of these metal steps nearby for cheap, perfect for this. The vertical piece supports the underside of the platform and fender, totally solid now. The other pieces attached to the step are light gauge thickness, so if something does impact the step it will bend and give there. The bottom of the step is about 1/2" above the bottom of that frame beam, so nothing is hanging below.
The step is now lowered, deeper, and completely solid. Way better, quite happy with how it turned out.
I never liked how the platform and attached fender flexed when climbing onto the platform step. And the step could be larger and a bit further out for easier foot placement when getting off the tractor.
I did not want to drill holes into that main frame piece, so I made brackets that attach instead. Can make some position adjustments that way as well. I found a couple of these metal steps nearby for cheap, perfect for this. The vertical piece supports the underside of the platform and fender, totally solid now. The other pieces attached to the step are light gauge thickness, so if something does impact the step it will bend and give there. The bottom of the step is about 1/2" above the bottom of that frame beam, so nothing is hanging below.
The step is now lowered, deeper, and completely solid. Way better, quite happy with how it turned out.
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