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#31  
So I got the front bumper and supports made.

The questions I am pondering is should I close the ends on these things? The bottom main beam and uprights? I was planning not to simply so they couldn't hold water.

The other question was bushings. I see some each way is there a need for them really?
 
   / FEL Build Questions. #32  
I would box them to keep rodents and insects out.

For pivot joints most small machines have a pin inside a tube with a grease fitting, no removable bushings.
 
   / FEL Build Questions. #33  
I would box them to keep rodents and insects out.

For pivot joints most small machines have a pin inside a tube with a grease fitting, no removable bushings.

^^^ +1 on both of what ^he said.
If you have trouble finding suitable tubes and pins,check with a bearing supply house. They carry bushing stock and pin stock by the foot so you cut to length. You want steel bushing stock so it can be welded into arms.
 
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#34  
Thanks I will make it happen.

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The test fitting the arm seems to be moving fine straight up, down a good bit. My question is does the angle in the arm going down towards the ground seem reasonable it puts the bucket about two foot in front of the tractor. I know I can shorten the arms a couple inches in order to buy a greater angle but then I run the risk of not being able to open the hood.
 
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Lower portion of arm on.

So here's the question of the day. If I'm going to use a piece of Steel through the arm portion to act as a bushing, do I need to use anything on the uprights where the pin goes through or should I just not drill them to a larger size leave them tight to the pin diameter?
 
   / FEL Build Questions. #36  
Mowens; If I'm going to use a piece of Steel through the arm portion to act as a bushing said:
My wag is if each wall is 1/2" or more,bushings wouldn't be necessary but will extend life of components. ,I would drill holes slip fit to pin and weld short (1/2"to 3/4" long bushings on outside of upright walls. That provide's added bearing/support surface on longer pins. I must tell you I feel like a Boy Scout explaining survival tatics to a Navy Seal. I am totally awed by you and your brother's skill on this project.
 
   / FEL Build Questions. #37  
Welding tubing to spread the load will keep the pin holes round longer. You will also want to keep the pin from rotating against the non-greased part of the joint, either welding a tab to the pin for a bolt or drilling for a cross pin.

From a quick Google here is an example from a BX:

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#38  
Thanks for the advice guys.

Jaxs really appreciate the compliment on the project. You all have been amazing with the advice and commentary.

My brother is a machinist and I do a lot of fabrication of my own. The hydraulics and FEL are well beyond my normal projects.
 
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Got the bucket fabbed up. Hydraulics almost knocked out. This beast almost done.
 
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Some updated pictures. Learned a lot as this went along.20190614_192403.jpg20190614_192412.jpg
Pardon the supports trying to keep it square as I add the cross support.

Is it better to mount the hydraulic from the front of that or the bottom?
 

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