Posted by bc on February 11, 2021 at 18:20:07 from (24.255.129.137):
In Reply to: JD BACKHOE SNOW BLADE posted by lenray on February 11, 2021 at 10:05:49:
I put a 3 point set up on my front bucket so I could move bales too. If your bucket has a cutter bar on the front then it has bolt holes in place. Take a piece of 3/8" or 1/2" by 3" flat bar about 4 or 5 foot long so you can get a few bolts holes to line up. Then weld a couple pad eyes on the flat bar for the 3 point pins and a couple pad eyes on top of the bucket to put a top link pin in there. To mount the bottom of the 3 point bale spear I spread the pad eyes wider than normal so I could slide one side in, remove the bolted pin from the other side, slide the pin in and then screw the nut back tite. Might be a better way with a quick hitch setup for the pins but that is how I did it. The flat bar sits back far enough that it doesn't interfere with moving dirt and the pad eyes don't affect anything either. Leave it on all the time. If I remember, I can get a pic tomorrow if you want one. Come to think of it, I never welded the pad eyes on top, just used a chain.
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