Posted by rrlund on April 15, 2013 at 16:47:45 from (207.241.137.116):
Been working on this setup for three days. I wanted to be able to use all of my buckets and attachments on either loader,so I made this one over so it's the same as my White loader. It was pretty simple to make my old buckets over. As you can see,all I had to do was cut the brackets off,weld a piece of angle iron with some angle bracing on this old tine manure bucket,then weld two pieces of half inch flat stock down low and cut slots in them for a wedge shaped flat pin. Then just put a hair pin in the wedge pin to keep it from bounding out. I changed that bucket over a month or so ago.
It was a little more complicated on the bale grapple with that square tube frame. I had to make a flat plate and U-bolt it to the frame. I welded the angle iron and flat pieces to that. I had to cut a hole to run the hydraulic hoses through,so I cut out a piece of tire sidewall,cut a slit in it and bolted to over the hole,then shoved the hoses through it.
The part that goes on the tractor just has an angle iron lip on top and two slots cut in the bottom. I cut down the old mounts from the bale grapple and welded them to the plate. Then just tip it under the angle iron on the grapple or buckets,roll it back,the flat pieces slip in to the slots,drop in the wedge pins in,put in the hair pins and it's ready to go.
I've only got about $170 in new steel in to the whole thing,both halves.
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