homemade bucket help

   / homemade bucket help #21  
Hey!! Don't leave the rest of us out.

Casetractor, I'm sure you're going to build this thing. Keep us updated us with your build progress here and we can all share in the wisdom you gain from experience and from others on the forum.

I really didn't think very many folks would be interested. Those that have built them already know what they would have done different and I just kind of figured that those that don't build things like that really wouldn't be that interested.

I have to remind myself that not everyone is interested in the same things I am.:)
 
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#22  
yea the actuators are going to be on there a while before i can scrape up the money to buy hydraulics so that would really help to make them swapable.
 
   / homemade bucket help #23  
I really didn't think very many folks would be interested. Those that have built them already know what they would have done different and I just kind of figured that those that don't build things like that really wouldn't be that interested.

I have to remind myself that not everyone is interested in the same things I am.:)

That's the beauty of a forum. Those not interested don't have to read them.

I read every loader or backhoe build I see. I keep telling myself that someday I'll do it.
 
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yea i have wanted to put a bucket on this tractor for about a year now. the only problem is that i take forever on these projects. and i do the same thing as u iplayfarmer as far as clicking on every forum that deals with loaders:thumbsup:
 
   / homemade bucket help #25  
yea i have wanted to put a bucket on this tractor for about a year now. the only problem is that i take forever on these projects. and i do the same thing as u iplayfarmer as far as clicking on every forum that deals with loaders:thumbsup:

Not all of us can spend hours every day working on a project. I took over a year to build my dump cart. I've had a thread on my backhoe sitting idle for a while. If you never start it you'll never finish. Take it one piece at a time and don't worry if you have to leave it alone for a while to do other stuff.

I believe the fun is in the building. If that's the case then why rush through the fun.
 
   / homemade bucket help #26  
Here is the one I have been working on and off for awhile now. The bucket is make from a front snowblade.
I'm going to use a power steering pump, but waiting until I can get a new engine. The engine in it now is what came with the bolens, a Wisc and can't mount a front pully to it. I just don't want to mount anything to this old engine.
The loader is a quick disconnect. This picture isn't the best, but maybe you can get some ideals.
 

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#27  
yea ur loader looks pretty good and i would love to make something simmilar to mount on my case 446. and i understand what iplayfarmer is trying to say and i agree with you:thumbsup:
 
   / homemade bucket help #28  
I just worked on my loader all summer when I had the time. Now that I have it I wish I had spent more time building it. I use it almost every day.
 
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#29  
yea i understand, i will be doing this project with my dad. the last project we did was replacing the onan engine with a new kohler one and we rushed it so now it has some stuff i want to change but cant. and i wil most likely be using it almost everyday
 
   / homemade bucket help #30  
yea i understand, i will be doing this project with my dad. the last project we did was replacing the onan engine with a new kohler one and we rushed it so now it has some stuff i want to change but cant. and i wil most likely be using it almost everyday

It will sound odd but one of the things I discovered too late was that I should have started with the bucket built first. The natural inclination is to build the loader from the tractor out and the bucket last. That's ok, but when you get ready to attach the bucket you may find something got just a fraction off somewhere and the bucket does not want to line up straight with the arms. I spent a lot of time going back to find where it was off and correcting it.

Having the bucket allows you to attach the arms to it and then line everything up to the tractor by tac welding just enough to see how it's looking. The other piece you HAVE to get right is the sub-frame. If it's off even by just a little the error will get much greater at the other end.

The real key is having a level a surface for the tractor to sit on. You will find there are very few level and flat surfaces on a tractor to use as a reference point.
 

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