Time for some skid plates

   / Time for some skid plates #11  
Here are a couple pic's of the armor I made for my LS4155. I use the tractor clearing trees and brush quite a bit. Its been on there for several years with no issues.

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No idea why the pic's aren't orientated properly.
 
   / Time for some skid plates #12  
This is what is under my Grand L. While nothing like what Rustiron made, it does protect the hydraulic filters and third function lines. One of these days I may add a little more under belly protection.
 

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   / Time for some skid plates #13  
Thanks Red, as you well know, there's not much to attach to under there. Got any pics of your set up? I like to see how others handle this.:thumbsup:

The 2 mounting FEL spots along each side, heavy angle laid on it's side welded to the 3/8 sheet steel.
Upfront used 4 holes that front bumper/brush guard attaches. C channel welded to sheet steel with 4 bolt holes. Don't have any good pics on hand but will get some tommorow.
 
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   / Time for some skid plates #14  
This is what is under my Grand L. While nothing like what Rustiron made, it does protect the hydraulic filters and third function lines. One of these days I may add a little more under belly protection.
Hey buck and cataclysm, this was a winter project for me and I admittedly went to extremes. (winters are long up here:laughing:) I took it as a challenge to keep anything from poking my tractor and to only have to worry about the mower or the logs I'm dragging and keeping my hat on my head. Your skid plates and guarding look great and I'm sure they work well and I enjoy seeing other's solutions. :thumbsup:
 
   / Time for some skid plates #15  
Thanks Red, as you well know, there's not much to attach to under there. Got any pics of your set up? I like to see how others handle this.:thumbsup:
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The angle welded to plate steel bolted to FEL mounting bracket.
Up front c-channel welded to plate 4 holes torched through for bolts to mount to frame.
3" channel used to fab front and 2" tubing along 3/8 plate for bracing. Such a long run of plate will bend and warp with if not braced..(ask my buddy he knows) Choose tubing because it's easier to clean out than the channel.
Other holes cut in plate for oil and hydraulic drain.
 
   / Time for some skid plates #16  
Paid my dealer $150.00 to install a skid plate on my LS XR4155 before it was delivered, it looks pretty decent to me.
 
   / Time for some skid plates #17  
Paid my dealer $150.00 to install a skid plate on my LS XR4155 before it was delivered, it looks pretty decent to me.

was that a factory part or a custom built part?
 
   / Time for some skid plates #18  
Custom built but it was pretty simple nothing complicated, it’s just bolted to the loader frame under the tractor. could have done it myself but for $150 it seemed like a good idea to just pay someone with previous experience to do it.
 
   / Time for some skid plates #19  
your tractor looks more like a Skidder ....:)

just use some 1/4 inch plate use 1/4 X2 for the straps lay out how you want it all to bolt to the tractor
then come back and weld your straps to the plate steel , roud off and edges so they dont catch and dig
either in the debri field or you split your head on it when your under it ..

Jake
Is 1/4" thick steel ok for forestry, or should it be 3/8"?
 
   / Time for some skid plates #20  
sure 1/4 should be good for just about any plate
 

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