joea99
Platinum Member
About ready to cut the pin on ears off a WR Long 4n1 bucket to weld on SSQA adapter.
The WR Long has a curved back on the bucket, so hard to figure how much to cut. One gent that did this cut those ears off more or less completely, leaving little on the bucket and used them to weld onto his SSQA adapter for the FEL. So my worry was not an issue at all for him.
What am I babbling about? The "angle" of the adapter plate. Most of the conversion YouTube and others, say to keep the "angle" the same as original. On the ATI adapter I have, it seems the lower pins are about 2 1/2 inches further "back" than the upper pins, with the SSQA at 90 degrees relative to ground level.
Looking at the 4n1, when "flat on the ground", the lower pin on seems to be about 5 inches behind the upper.
So, my dilemma is, do I cut the ears off the 4n1 as near to 90 degrees from ground level as I can manage so the weld on plate sits "straight up and down, or, do I angle the cut to leave about 2 inches more steel, so the weld on plate is slanted rearward on the bottom? Does it really matter?
The WR Long has a curved back on the bucket, so hard to figure how much to cut. One gent that did this cut those ears off more or less completely, leaving little on the bucket and used them to weld onto his SSQA adapter for the FEL. So my worry was not an issue at all for him.
What am I babbling about? The "angle" of the adapter plate. Most of the conversion YouTube and others, say to keep the "angle" the same as original. On the ATI adapter I have, it seems the lower pins are about 2 1/2 inches further "back" than the upper pins, with the SSQA at 90 degrees relative to ground level.
Looking at the 4n1, when "flat on the ground", the lower pin on seems to be about 5 inches behind the upper.
So, my dilemma is, do I cut the ears off the 4n1 as near to 90 degrees from ground level as I can manage so the weld on plate sits "straight up and down, or, do I angle the cut to leave about 2 inches more steel, so the weld on plate is slanted rearward on the bottom? Does it really matter?