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With the hard use not a single mounting bolt has loosened in 400 hrs. larry Last edited by SPYDERLK : 04-11-2008 at 03:29 PM. |
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Yes, those braces are on my tractor also. I have bent the heck out of the short cross brace. I will look at some of my pics and if I find some that show the bracing, I will post them.
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Here is what Durham Farm said in post #3. It's the brace down low that goes back to the rear It doesn't sound like he is referring to a cross brace. hugs, Brandi |
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I have two square tubes that go to the rear axle, each one of those have a factory bend in them, but under those tubes there is a cross brace that I have bent up. The cross brace is about in the center of the tractor between the front and rear axles. Does this make any sense?
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hugs, Brandi |
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He should have those square tubes somewhere....I did my own 511 hook up (with 3 good friends and a heavy duty impact wrench and hydraulic floor jack). I'm pretty sure that my Mdl 264 FEL and your FEL are very similar. The replacement braces (replacing the square tubes for the BH) would probably hold a bridge up.....BobG in VA |
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Brian & Brandi, On your cross brace - see if you can turn the C channel over and mount it flange up. I did this for ground clearance and ruggedness. As I recall, it took some very slight mods to the channel ends to accomplish. A worthwhile change, I think. larry |
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Larry, you are correct about you guys getting gypped out of those square tubes, you paid for them when you bought the loader. They should have given them to you loose. I will get pics Sunday and post ASAP.Yes I do need to turn the channel over, just another thing that needs to get done. Did you ever get around to making a skid plate? I should do that also.Later
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I just checked and it looks like I can turn the channel over with out cutting the end(s). I have a long bolt that may be in the way, but a washer stack swap should make it clear. That would give about 3 more inches clearance there. It's amazing how you can look at something and never think about it, but then sometimes look at something and light bulbs go off in your head on how to make it better. On closer look just now, when I took that 5 inch ding in my driveshaft cover (right above said C channel brace), if the C channel would have been on top, it would have stopped the dent from happening. As it stands now, the dent also has the cover contacting a protected line. I need to remove the cover and beat the dent out. My salesman, that installed my BH, is out fishing now so I will have to email him. hugs, Brandi |
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