GuglioLS
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- Feb 13, 2005
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- Location
- Edgewood, NM USA
- Tractor
- Jinma 354, 1953 Ford NAA Golden Jubilee, Komatsu Bulldozer
Latest project I'm making is a Skid Steer adapter plate for the FEL QA I mounted on my old Ford. This is the link to that project Sooner or later I'll get a QA setup just like it for the Jinma FEL so I can use all the gizmo's on either tractor. This adapter plate will have a 10' boom pole attached. The main plate and some miscellaneous parts are 3/8" thick that I CNC plasma cut.

You might notice the skid steer plate will be setup similar to a receiver hitch. That was an after thought because I just found that 4" x 3/8" wall square tube laying in a scrap pile. It looked kinda cool so I thought it should be incorporated into this project. The boom pole is 3" od X 3/8" wall square tube so it should work just fine.

Kind of got rained out toward the end of the day, I did get some welding done. I'll need some more plasma cut parts before it's all said and done. Maybe it will be finished by next weekend?
The pole in the above pics has been used on several projects in the past. I used to bolt it to the old trip bucket that was on the Ford, but ever since I removed that old bucket and replaced it with the new skid steer QA bucket, I did not want to drill holes in the new bucket so I figured it would be better to just make a QA setup for the boom pole and make it easy to attach.
These are some old pictures I have using the boom pole bolted inside the old trip bucket, So I know the pole will not bend or break off under heavy load.....

Larry





You might notice the skid steer plate will be setup similar to a receiver hitch. That was an after thought because I just found that 4" x 3/8" wall square tube laying in a scrap pile. It looked kinda cool so I thought it should be incorporated into this project. The boom pole is 3" od X 3/8" wall square tube so it should work just fine.





Kind of got rained out toward the end of the day, I did get some welding done. I'll need some more plasma cut parts before it's all said and done. Maybe it will be finished by next weekend?
The pole in the above pics has been used on several projects in the past. I used to bolt it to the old trip bucket that was on the Ford, but ever since I removed that old bucket and replaced it with the new skid steer QA bucket, I did not want to drill holes in the new bucket so I figured it would be better to just make a QA setup for the boom pole and make it easy to attach.
These are some old pictures I have using the boom pole bolted inside the old trip bucket, So I know the pole will not bend or break off under heavy load.....



Larry