RomanG
New member
My first post here, may be a bit long-winded so bear with me please.
I have acquired the Massey Ferguson GC1705 last fall (it sort of came with the house that we moved in to), along with some implements.
Nice little tractor, I like it.
But as everybody here knows, once you have a tractor you absolutely NEED implements and new projects start to pop up in your mind that you could to with the tractor (that you couldn't do without) ONLY if you had a particular attachment and/or implement.
Sounds familiar?
As it (the tractor) came with the DL95 FEL, I started thinking (and researching) what else, other than the bucket, I can get/attach to it.
And there is a LOT of stuff out there....
But what I was finding was that most implements are overbuilt for these little tractors and therefore quite heavy.
This is as small tractor as one can get (not counting lawn/garden tractors) and it does not have any extra spare capacity.
First thing I tried to find was a quick attach, but as I said above, what I was finding was heavy (weighting 10% of the FEL lift capacity or more) and expensive.
As I could not find anything that I was happy with, I decided to design my own.
I also contacted a local fabrication company that builds sheet metal and weldment assemblies (I use their services for work related projects so I know their fabrication capabilities and quality) to get me a quote for individual parts as well as complete welded/painted assembly.
I thought that there could be interest in the small tractor community for such product, especially here in Canada where the selection of small tractor attachments is smaller than down in the US.
Attached is a CAD rendering of the quick attachment, it weighs approx. 30 pounds.
I did also a quick basic FEA and it is plenty strong for the lifting capacity and break-out force of the DL95.
As you can see from the attached pdf, I am also working on the lightweight fork carrier attachment (and the grapple, not shown).
Also in the works is a set of conversion brackets that can be welded to an implement of your choice to make it work with the quick attach.
So please let me know if anyone would be interested or if you have any questions/comments.
Cheers,
Roman
I have acquired the Massey Ferguson GC1705 last fall (it sort of came with the house that we moved in to), along with some implements.
Nice little tractor, I like it.
But as everybody here knows, once you have a tractor you absolutely NEED implements and new projects start to pop up in your mind that you could to with the tractor (that you couldn't do without) ONLY if you had a particular attachment and/or implement.
Sounds familiar?
As it (the tractor) came with the DL95 FEL, I started thinking (and researching) what else, other than the bucket, I can get/attach to it.
And there is a LOT of stuff out there....
But what I was finding was that most implements are overbuilt for these little tractors and therefore quite heavy.
This is as small tractor as one can get (not counting lawn/garden tractors) and it does not have any extra spare capacity.
First thing I tried to find was a quick attach, but as I said above, what I was finding was heavy (weighting 10% of the FEL lift capacity or more) and expensive.
As I could not find anything that I was happy with, I decided to design my own.
I also contacted a local fabrication company that builds sheet metal and weldment assemblies (I use their services for work related projects so I know their fabrication capabilities and quality) to get me a quote for individual parts as well as complete welded/painted assembly.
I thought that there could be interest in the small tractor community for such product, especially here in Canada where the selection of small tractor attachments is smaller than down in the US.
Attached is a CAD rendering of the quick attachment, it weighs approx. 30 pounds.
I did also a quick basic FEA and it is plenty strong for the lifting capacity and break-out force of the DL95.
As you can see from the attached pdf, I am also working on the lightweight fork carrier attachment (and the grapple, not shown).
Also in the works is a set of conversion brackets that can be welded to an implement of your choice to make it work with the quick attach.
So please let me know if anyone would be interested or if you have any questions/comments.
Cheers,
Roman