Mar 28, 2010 / Built some brush forks for the L35 #1 G GT2 Gold Member Joined Jan 7, 2007 Messages 383 Location Athol ID. Tractor Kubota L-35 Banged them out at work (shhhh), so no construction pics. Made them out of 1.5x3x.120. Hope they will be strong enough, I'll find out this weekend!
Banged them out at work (shhhh), so no construction pics. Made them out of 1.5x3x.120. Hope they will be strong enough, I'll find out this weekend!
Mar 30, 2010 / Built some brush forks for the L35 #2 P phyxer Silver Member Joined Feb 14, 2009 Messages 210 Location Batesville, AR Tractor Kubota B2620 VERY very nice! I am fixin to start building me a set tonight in welding class! Great Job! Hope mine turn out that good! Troy
VERY very nice! I am fixin to start building me a set tonight in welding class! Great Job! Hope mine turn out that good! Troy
Mar 31, 2010 / Built some brush forks for the L35 #3 jayste Veteran Member Joined Feb 12, 2008 Messages 1,671 Location "Sold the 1/4 of a 1/4 but still tractorin' " Tractor 2004 Kubota M4800 SU Very nice. Now lets see them in use.:thumbsup:
Apr 5, 2010 / Built some brush forks for the L35 Thread Starter #4 OP G GT2 Gold Member Joined Jan 7, 2007 Messages 383 Location Athol ID. Tractor Kubota L-35 Here they are in use. It took me a few loads to get the technique. You cant see the forks very well but they are in there. I slightly bent one fork, and I was being gentle! I probably should have used the next size up tubing ( 2x4?). Making some smoke. I also put the L35 to work filling in the ditch for a new trailer pad.
Here they are in use. It took me a few loads to get the technique. You cant see the forks very well but they are in there. I slightly bent one fork, and I was being gentle! I probably should have used the next size up tubing ( 2x4?). Making some smoke. I also put the L35 to work filling in the ditch for a new trailer pad.