Grill guard improvements

   / Grill guard improvements #31  
   / Grill guard improvements #32  
Tying some topics together concerning grills. With the grill off to install brush guard screens would be a good time to install a good tie down point. Hooks, D-ring, receiver hitch or whatever. The front axle is a poor choice for routine trailering. Front bumper protects and pushes down brush when bush hogging. Just today had 6” limb snap out of the pile while stacking storm damage debris with the M59. Scuffed some paint, but no damage.

Adding some bars to secure the expanded metal around all edges helps to add strength.

IMG_0663.JPG B26 grill guard.
Stainless steel expanded metal from scrapyard. Choose to install behind the bars. 3x5” angle iron bottom supports the screen and keeps sticks from coming up. Hitch makes for a good tie down point but really pretty useless with a FEL.
 
   / Grill guard improvements #33  
Thanks jmc, everything modded on the tractor gets painted corrostop gloss black enamel because I don't have the heart to pay top dollar for kubota orange.

jbacon2 nice that you were able to protect the sides as well those grill parts sure are expensive.
 
   / Grill guard improvements #34  
Just found some bare 9GA, expanded steel at a local welding shop.
When it warms up a bit I'll remove the OEM grill guard frame, and have them weld the 9GA on for me.
Then I'll spray it with OEM Kubota color.
I should really learn how to use my Hobart Handler 190 MIG.
 
   / Grill guard improvements #36  
Perfect time to learn... get extra steel to practice on.

Oh, I have plenty of steel, I just need to get a 220V circuit wired with outlet.
I have the wiring materials, but it is just too damm cold now, in my unheated building.
And......when it warms up.....I will have other chit to do!
I never seem to catch up to my desires!
Being 80 has also had a meaningful impact on my motivation.
 
   / Grill guard improvements #37  
Being 80 has also had a meaningful impact on my motivation.

You sure can say that again!!!!
 
   / Grill guard improvements #38  
There is another trick I did on my grapple that also helps do 2 things - 1. Protect the tractor and 2. help you munch a bigger bite of brush. See pics below

Grapple Fixed (3) (Medium).JPG

Grapple Fixed (1) (Medium).JPG

Grapple Fixed (2) (Medium).JPG
 
   / Grill guard improvements #39  
Mr. Dstig, do you find brush gets hung up more with the expanded metal when you dump?
 
   / Grill guard improvements #40  
Mr. Dstig, do you find brush gets hung up more with the expanded metal when you dump?

Very rarely and nothing of note. Maybe a small stick once in a while gets stuck. As long as the openings are small enough and the mesh sturdy enough you get a lot of benefits from it with basically zero downsides.

-Dave
 

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