skid steer mounts

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I was just looking at the plates and for a noviest welder this could be very dangerous.
The top lip is what takes all of the break out force and all of the weight carring, I would make sure you know what you are doing when it comes to welding it.

Very true... I've been welding (not professionally) for ~12 years now...so I'm confident with my work...nothings broken on me yet...

DMF, I guess I never answered your questions on how I did it....This is how I did it... as mentioned I used 3/8" x 1.5" Stock (if I were to do it again I would have used 1.75 stock, but i had the 1.5 here already in my inventory)
-Using my aluminum Framing Square and some Welders magnets I placed the 1.5" stock across the top and squared everything up tack welded it and tested on my QA...once I knew it was good I welded it up permanently, Bead along the back, NOT on the inside as the inside angle needs to be "crisp". I did both sides the same... I then tacked the two plates to the blade and squared everything up again (squared the 2 plates so they were squared together...dont want my blade crooked :D)... welded the plates to the blade and then also added some gussets on both the Top & bottom lips on the plates....there is NO Way these plates are coming apart... for pics on how I did my blade see this thread:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/128777-1-2-ready-snow-fel.html
Feel free to ask any other questions!
 
   / skid steer mounts #12  
Oh....another helpful tool I used was I slapped a piece of scrap 5/4 Deck Board on my table saw and ripped a 45 degree along one edge..I then cut it to the correct length to fit into my existing bucket/forks/etc.. so I essentially had a "Go/No-Go" Gauge...

If you search the forums you can find the SAE Spec sheets for the Skid Steer QA's
 
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#13  
I'd like to consider myself to be fairly compentent in most things mechanical. Having a set of instructions that tell me what sized material to use, what type of steel to buy and their recomendations on the angle and welding points would sure go a long way towards my purchashing this product.

Eddie

Hi Eddie - I agree with you 100%. My only ignorance in this case was not knowing exactly how the skid steer mounts work due to not having them before, Had I waited to order the plates until after my tractor arrived, I probably would have noticed that something is missing and questioned it before hand. In my effort to have everything available at once, I ended up putting myself a little behind (not the first time I've done THAT! :) )

I did receive the following message from the vendor after I sent them an e-mail:

Rich,

Most people use a 1/2" x 2" flat plate stock to put across the top. There are many different sizes of quick attaches so we do not know how long this would be. You should be able to get this part locally, but if not I can send you 3 pc's. Please let me know how long you would like them. I will get you a price per part if you can supply me with the length.

Thanks,

Patrick

Besides quoting a slightly different size of stock than others here; my answer is basically the same....
 
   / skid steer mounts #14  
...I did receive the following message from the vendor after I sent them an e-mail:

Rich,

Most people use a 1/2" x 2" flat plate stock to put across the top...

1/2" x2" is thicker then I was expecting. In fact, if I would have just done it, I think I would have done like Spudland_Dave and used 3/8" material.

I still might buy one since I think it's a good price for what you get. Adding the top piece isn't a huge issue, but not including instructions realy does seem a bit inconsiderate.

Eddie
 
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Is this what you are looking for: Tri-L Manufacturing, Inc. - QUICK ATTACH BRACKETS - 405007

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   / skid steer mounts #16  
If they are $59.99 each (2 required per mount), then these plates are no real bargain... especially without the top piece. I have bought plates on ebay before and been very satisfied. Just search ebay using "skid steer mounts" as your search phrase, and you will come up with several. The following url will take you to one example that would be less than $120 with shipping (depending on location). I prefer the pieces already connected together, or the large solid plate, because the side to side spacing is already determined.

BEST QUALITY ATTACHMENT PLATE SKID STEER LOADER MOUNT - eBay (item 200254136615 end time Sep-19-08 09:13:03 PDT)
 
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1/2" x2" is thicker then I was expecting. In fact, if I would have just done it, I think I would have done like Spudland_Dave and used 3/8" material.
Eddie

I agree that 1/2" is a little overkill.

Is this what you are looking for: Tri-L Manufacturing, Inc. - QUICK ATTACH BRACKETS - 405007
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Yah, well I guess that would have been easier. I'll have to look into it for future projects; thanks!

If they are $59.99 each (2 required per mount), then these plates are no real bargain... especially without the top piece.

westbrooklawn - The price was $59.99 for the pair. I'll check the links you provided as well; thanks!
 
   / skid steer mounts #18  
If they are $59.99 each (2 required per mount), then these plates are no real bargain... especially without the top piece.

Is this right? I went back and looked at the website, but couldn't tell for sure if it was one bracket or both of them for $59.99

Eddie
 
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Is this right? I went back and looked at the website, but couldn't tell for sure if it was one bracket or both of them for $59.99

Eddie

Hi Eddie - I had responded to the question in the post above: Yes it is $59.99 per pair. Here is a copy of my invoice (I bought 3 complete sets):

Skid Steer Quick Attach Weld On Plates

Part#: QAPlates

Manufacturer Part#: QAPlates

(Qty: 3 x $59.99)





--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Subtotal: $179.97

Tax: $0.00

S&H: $86.76



Final Total: $266.73
 
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S....l....o....w....l....y getting this done. My friend (indefinately) loaned me his stick welder (he has a MIG and TIG welder anyway) so I am teaching myself to weld...something I haven't done since high school. I have the plates welded to my snowplow frame, I just need to get the stock for the top angle pieces... More updates/pictures to follow.

My welds don't look all that pretty...but I think they are strong. We'll see I guess...
 

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