Built my own quick attach FEL, forks, sprayer

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scarlo101

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Location
Ontario, Canada
Tractor
Kubota BX 1850, NH TN75
Hi all. Just wanted to show you all my latest bullds. I am now working on a rear ballast weight. AutoCad was my best helper for the FEL.
As you will notice in the pics I also built my own snowblade for the front. I built it so that the rear 3PTH control raises the blade up and down. It works very well, but since then found a used bota blade. My home made 48" blade is now for sale. Click on link below for all the pics.
 
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Awesome! Wish I had an iron worker, torches, wire feed, bigger garage to work in, etc... ;)

Steve
 
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Awesome work... that loader looks better than production units :D
 
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Outstanding work! Looks better than a factory unit. It must give you great satisfaction to get such good usefulness from something you made yourself.

Thanks for sharing.
 
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Exceptional execution of design and fabrication. A very impressive gallery of projects. Well done!

I agree AutoCad is wonderful but for me when designing complex moving parts nothing beats a mock-up with lightweight easy cut materials. Even cardboard cutouts with push pins at pivot points will enlighten me of geometry I missed at the drawing stage.
 
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Nice quick plate. Bucket, forks what others will you make for it?
 
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Great work. But wheres your ROPS?
 
   / Built my own quick attach FEL, forks, sprayer
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Thank you all for your comments.
No I did not use my ROPS for the FEL. I removed it because I was hitting low hanging tree branches with it and in one instance it actually lifted the front wheels off the ground while mowing. I have a level ground so I feel I am OK without it.
I am still trying to complete my ballast weight for the back. I am triyng to design a nice compact system. Would also like to make a lawn roller someday as the one in the pics is the neighbors and is a little lightweight.
My homemade snowblade has been sold and yes the ironworker is an outstanding piece of equipment. Reddirt I also used a cardboard cutout to figure out my bucket dump angle.
The only other project I am working on is still secretive as I am working on getting a patent on it. It has nothing to do with tractors or equipment, but I think it is something many users on this forum could use.
 

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