Butcherofwood
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Just got two 39 inch hay spears in the mail today from Washburn's. Very stout spears. They insert into a 2 inch diameter by 6 inch long pipe sleave which needs to be welded to the bucket. They will go on a Kubota L4400. Our bales are 3x3x8 rectangles and typically weight 750 lbs max.
Where would you guys weld them to the bucket?
The bottom edge is out, wanna add a tooth bar. The inside corners are out because of how the bolt goes through the spear. So that leaves me with the sides or top edge of the bucket. But if I use the top edge, because of the angle of the bucket sloping back towards the tractor, the bucket won't square up with the bale. Thus leaving the bale further out on the spear and away from the center of gravity. If I use the sides I can put the sleave on an angle to compensate for the slope.
Also, at this amount of weight, just weld them on the bucket, or add sheet steel?
Where would you guys weld them to the bucket?
The bottom edge is out, wanna add a tooth bar. The inside corners are out because of how the bolt goes through the spear. So that leaves me with the sides or top edge of the bucket. But if I use the top edge, because of the angle of the bucket sloping back towards the tractor, the bucket won't square up with the bale. Thus leaving the bale further out on the spear and away from the center of gravity. If I use the sides I can put the sleave on an angle to compensate for the slope.
Also, at this amount of weight, just weld them on the bucket, or add sheet steel?