JoeL4330
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Sons: Nice...interested in the concrete "door jambs" ...what determined them? Did you use some std plans?
This is an interesting subject. If you look at that 20' pole hanging from the bucket of that tractor, most people's first instinct would be to say it isn't safe. That's exactly what I thought when I first saw it. You're using the machine in a way it clearly isn't intended to be used, so of course people are going to say negative things about it. You'll get some who support it and some who won't. I don't see any reason to insult either party for their beliefs on the subject. Just because somebody sees this and disagrees with it doesn't make them less of a man than anybody else. It's a forum, criticism will come out sooner or later, and definitely sooner on more extreme things (such as a 20' pole hooked to your bucket, for example).
With that said, I never saw the previous post about this so I'm wondering how it all works (without tipping the tractor over, etc). I had a full bucket of dirt, about an inch off the ground, made a very slow, tight turn on dead-flat ground and my tractor started tipping over. So then, how can you lift all that weight that high and 20' out from the bucket without incident? Did the rear end of your tractor ever bob, even slightly?
Good job on the building, I'm also intrigued by the concrete door jambs. I don't think I've ever seen them done quite like that before. It looks good so far!
Sons: Nice...interested in the concrete "door jambs" ...what determined them? Did you use some std plans?