Built my boom pole today

   / Built my boom pole today #1  

tburk49760

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spokane washington
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bx24tlb
Built it from schtuff I had laying around. Got to use it to move my front blade into the shop so I can modify it to be a rear pull, six way road grader.
 

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   / Built my boom pole today #2  
Looking good! I like the geometry. Now, let's see it lift something.
 
   / Built my boom pole today #3  
Nice job ! Is that a Howard tiller behind the BX ?:thumbsup:
 
   / Built my boom pole today #4  
Looks good and strong. When I posted picture of mine, it was pointed out that I had made an engineering error the same as you have. For the education of others, I will repeat it here.

The lower brace should be below the upper brace riser. The reason being that the force (in the current arrangement) transfered from the upper brace is not transfered to the lower brace but actually gives a force to bend the pole as the lower brace becomes a fulcrum.

All this said, I have not changed mine and is has had no problems. This is simply to tell others the way it should be done.

Weedpharma
 
   / Built my boom pole today #5  
The lower brace should be below the upper brace riser.

Weedpharma

He is right. But! It really only matters if your lift capacity far exceeds the load bearing capacity of the material you used for the boom. It would take some real "numbers person" to figure that out. Right now the week point in the boom is directly above the lower brace and the upper brace does not help nearly as much as it could had you lined them up.

It's junk just send it to me and I will dispose of of it for you. :licking::drool:
 
   / Built my boom pole today #6  
He is right. But! It really only matters if your lift capacity far exceeds the load bearing capacity of the material you used for the boom. It would take some real "numbers person" to figure that out. Right now the week point in the boom is directly above the lower brace and the upper brace does not help nearly as much as it could had you lined them up.

It's junk just send it to me and I will dispose of of it for you. :licking::drool:

For a BX24, I doubt you will ever hurt that boom pole.

Looks nice, just remember to use pleanty of ballast. It doesnt take much weight up there for things to get tippy:confused2:
 
   / Built my boom pole today #7  
Hi friends,

Me too building a boom pole. I plan on welding the horizontal portion to what I refer to as the "upright support". The upright support is the vertical portion that is between the 2 lift arm pins and connects at the top to the top link.

What is a good angle between the 2 pieces? If it's 90 degrees, the pole would be horizontal. If it's 135 degrees, the pole would point up at a 45 degree angle. The top link can be shortened/extended to change the angle of the pole, but what would be a good general angle to have the 2 pieces welded together?

Thank you everyone, I really appreciate any help or suggestion.
- Esiquil Lara.
 
   / Built my boom pole today #8  
Other than the brace problem mentioned (and agree the tractor won't cause it to happen) is a chance for it to lay to one side or the other. With a load at the tip of the boom and some swaying forces, I can see a need for some angle bracing to ends of the angle iron on the bucket edge. Won't take much of a strap tacked on there to ensure the tractor goes before the load goes. ;)

Tipping the tractor would be important to always be aware of when carrying a load (or lifting a load very high with the rear wheels on even a slight slope).
 
   / Built my boom pole today #9  
Nice looking build I am sure that will be very handy.

Could someone explain or point me to the other threads that explain in detail why that lower brace should line up under the upper truss brace ?
 
   / Built my boom pole today #10  
Looks nice. I wouldn't have thought of doing a boom pole from the bucket. Lift capacity is probably similar to the 3PH but you can lift higher. With a shorter boom pole you could lift even more. But then I guess you built it that long so you could lift and set things further from the tractor. Be interesting to see an adjustable one.
 

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