With the major components fabricated, it was time to go back to the subframe. I decided to go with the conventional brace to the axle instead of the drawbar in the end. Yes, removal is more involved, but this is shorter and tighter.
Next I fabbed the braces to the front:
And off for some rust paint. In the store, under the florescent lights, the cap looked a lot closer to Kubota orange than it does in person! Oh well, at least it's orange and will keep the rust at bay for the winter.
The hydraulic components I ordered a few days ago didn't ship out until today. So I won't be able to plumb this until next week
. So the only thing I can do in the meantime is make proper pins, bored and cross drilled with grease zerks. Oh, and maybe fit the bucket hooks. So close, and yet so far...
It breaks down into components that are manageable for one man to assemble (or disassemble). And theoretically I will be able to pop the bucket, booms and post assemblies off simply by putting some weight in the bucket, removing 10 bolts and using the hydraulics to curl the assembly up and off the tractor. Theoretically.