Front Bucket Cam, Gauges and Central Vacuum system installed on my Grand L 3240

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WaxMan

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Kubota Grand L 3240 cab BH 92 backhoe
This isn't for everyone, but this is what I did.

First I wanted to have the least obstructive gauge set I could find with the smallest footprint. For what I had in mind and the limited space I had to mount them. I could not find anything anywhere that I liked and that was small enough for the space. I had no choice but to make my own.
I had to get the backup monitor mounted and up out of the way, I used the adjustable mount that came with the monitor. I removed the cheap stick-on double sided tape base and machined an aluminum mounting adaptor to mount it securely to the dash. I bought an Agcam camera and monitor, it's a lot more expensive but you see where the camera is mounted you'll understand why. I wanted a strong camera to hold up.

Once the monitor was installed I was able to see what space I had left to work with, for the gauges.
I searched for a long time for gauges before deciding on theses MaxTow diesel gauges. I like the analog and digital in the same gauge kinda like my Kubota dash analog and digital.

For the gauge pods I used 2 inch copper pipe scrap that I had laying around, I cut it into four sections, I had to bore the insides larger on my lathe to make a 2 1/16 '' gauge fit into the copper pipe, then I had to figure out how to bolt down the gauges in the 4 pipe sections (and) mount the four pipe sections as one unit (and) hide all the wires. I had some ideas but all involved soldering a lot off little washers to the copper gauge pods. I don't plan things out like an engineer I end up making stuff as I go as problems arise, I'm always changing things it seems from the original plan in my head.

After some thought, I milled a 3/4 inch copper pipe in half on the Bridgeport, (another thing I had on hand) then milled out each copper gauge pod to fit the half round 3/4 pipe then silver soldered it all together.
With that 3/4 copper pipe idea I now had a way to mount the gauges in the copper pods, I had a place to run the wires toward the middle without showing and I was able to mount the whole gauge assembly to the 1/8 thick copper flat stock base with three small hex screws.

I sandblasted the whole setup first, then I use high heat auto engine paint, with that paint still wet I heat it in an old toaster oven at 300 degrees for about thirty minutes , the paint shrinks into the sandblasted nooks and crannies, by doing this the finish is bonded to the sandblasted metal, baked on, to a hard, thin, scratch and chip resistant finish, dry and ready for use. On larger pieces I use my heat gun. I learned this trick years ago by accident from being impatient waiting for paint to dry. Makes the finish like a factory job. I just wish I dusted the gauges off before taking the pictures.


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   / Front Bucket Cam, Gauges and Central Vacuum system installed on my Grand L 3240
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I purchased the Agcam monitor and one camera. The monitor can handle up to four cameras on the screen at once, Before hooking up the backup camera I thought I would experiment with a camera up front. If it didn't worked well I would just put the camera in the rear for a backup camera, If it did I would buy another one for the back.

I made the front camera mount it in two pieces, one piece is bolted to the quick hitch using the two quick hitch bolts, the other end is easily removed with a twist by hand unhooking the cable and slide the camera rod out of the base when using the FEL for heavy duty Fel work, working in brush etc, even though the camera is indestructible.
By mounting it to the quick hitch I can change between the bucket and forks without any problems with the camera stick installed.

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You can see in the pictures what the operator sees looking out the window and what the camera sees in the monitor. I thought I would use it around the yard and see if its useful or just a pain with that rod sticking out. So far I like it, especially in and near my wife's flower garden where feel and guess work cause problems. It is just amazing how gentle you can be once you see what the blade is doing.

I don't know about you guys but I can't see my forks going into the pallets before I pick them up. Before it was a guessing game, ever pick up a pallet and the forks go underneath instead of getting between the slats? It's very hard to get the pallet off the forks if you pick up the pallet from the bottom. Not anymore look how great you can see what your doing with a front bucket cam. The Agcam sure does cost a lot more but I think it's worth it, even in direct sunlight the monitor looks great, Just a note these pictures were taken on a very cloudy day.

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Every time I get in the cab I drag dirt it, No big deal, but after a while it builds up on the floor then it just blows around inside the cab with the air conditioner. So every now and then I drag out the shop vac and clean it up. Not any more, now whenever I need to clean up the floor I just flip a switch and clean it up.
I installed a central vacuum system.
The Vacuum is a Metro 12 volt car vacuum, it's small in size and is all metal. 61.00 on Amazon 25.00 used on ebay. First I removed the switch, handle and feet to the vacuum. Then I sealed the holes rewired it direct because the switch will now be in the cab

Just so happens there was a rubber plug in the cab just about the right size for the vacuum hose.

The complete vacuum was installed without drilling any mounting holes.
Only one 7/16 bolt holds the whole unit on. If I ever want to take it off just remove that one bolt and put the rubber plug back in, back to factory Kubota.
It's not super powerful but it gets all the dirt and dust off the floor because its a mat and not a carpet it works very well.
You say just get a brush and brush the dirt out? but the mat has indents around the pedals and the only way to get it out is to vacuum. Still have to hook up a switch and a rubber elbow on the outlet to stop water from entering.

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Ok so I am reading along, and thinking, yeah that pod construction is pretty cool.. and yep that paint job is first rate, Owww. look at that camera, now that is cool.. but he is still lying about that central vacuum... ha ha good joke....and now the third post.. what the he!!. he actually put in a "central vacuum. Man way cool..I am impressed.

James K0UA
 
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Nice work, Waxman! Especially like the cool gauge setup.
 
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Very nice!
 
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Very cool mods! Since I don't have a cab I'll skip the vac but I love the gauge mount, you did a very good job. Any reason you didn't install an exhaust temperature gauge?
 
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What are you measuring on the gauges?
 
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Ok so I am reading along, and thinking, yeah that pod construction is pretty cool.. and yep that paint job is first rate, Owww. look at that camera, now that is cool.. but he is still lying about that central vacuum... ha ha good joke....and now the third post.. what the he!!. he actually put in a "central vacuum. Man way cool..I am impressed.

James K0UA

My thoughts exactly!

And if I'm looking correctly, no filter on the vac to have to clean either, just blow the dust back out side. Brilliant!
 

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