Another backhoe thumb

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Corm

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1999 Cub Cadet 7260, 1953 Farmall Super A
Hi folks. I have a Cub Cadet 7260 with a C.C. 418 backhoe (7.5 foot digging depth). I've been wanting a thumb since I bought the hoe. Recently I bought some plans for one, and built one based loosely on the plans. This first picture (if I've attached a picture correctly) shows how I started making the 2 jaws`for it. It is 2 pieces of 3/8" x 4" tacked together, with a series of 1/2" holes drilled between them. This pitcure shows it set up on my milling machine table being drilled.
 

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This next picture shows the jaw pieces taken apart, the ends cut and welded to give me the 'jaws'
 

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This next picture show the frame of the thumb welded up. I ended up having to change this slightly to size it for my hoe, but essentially it is the same
 

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...I had to try it out before painting it
 

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These last two pictures show it with a fresh coat of paint
 

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.... and the last one
 

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Nothing wrong with that.
Please show us a pic of the thumb folded too.
That's a real Bridgeport in the photo, you are lucky.

All the best,
Martin
 
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Oops, one last one showing it in the transport position. This was a fun project. Total cost of steel was $65.00, and $10.50 for a can of spray paint. The three pins I turned down myself from an old vice leadscrew that I had.

Corm
 

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Wow, that's service. Thanks for the folded pic.
I'm gonna maybe get beat up a bit here but that thumb is right up my alley. I looked at the hydraulic thumb projects and don't get me wrong, thay are right slick and all, but I do think the manual model is more practical for me. A lot less involved and it gets the job done.
Nice job.

All the best,
Martin
 
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Looks like a nice thumb.

I recognize the Woods 7500 backhoe. Note how thin the
dipper stick steel is (about 1/8"). Be careful that you
do not distort it when the bucket pinches hard against the
thumb....

The greatest danger is at the end of the dipper stick.
 
 
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