Homemade loader for Branson tractor

   / Homemade loader for Branson tractor
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#21  
Thanks Lou. It's getting closer.

Time for another update.

After I was done with the cylinders, I proceed to get the other loader arm and the right loader mount finished and started working on the cross pieces that go from the loader mount or frame to the rear axle and also the the front of the tractor. The flat bar that go to the front of the tractor will also tie into the winch frame.

The cross bars to the rear of the tractor:

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And now for the front flat bars:

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That's all for now. I have a lot more progress done on the loader that I will post later. The loader cross member is done and welded to the arms, the cylinder mounts on the arms are also done and welded, the quick attach is done. The loader is currently mounted on the tractor waiting for the bucket so I can figure out the support legs when the loader is off the tractor.
 
   / Homemade loader for Branson tractor #22  
As always excellent workmanship, I always enjoy looking at your fabrication.
 
   / Homemade loader for Branson tractor #23  
All very nice work :thumbsup:, but those braided SS lines on the front is downright hyd. ****.:D
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   / Homemade loader for Branson tractor #24  
Only thing that I would change. Your flat bar supports going to the front of the tractor. If anything ever happens to the loader and it pulls forwards, they would just bend instead of supporting. Should weld a piece of angle iron or change them to square tube.
Thanks Lou. It's getting closer.

Time for another update.

After I was done with the cylinders, I proceed to get the other loader arm and the right loader mount finished and started working on the cross pieces that go from the loader mount or frame to the rear axle and also the the front of the tractor. The flat bar that go to the front of the tractor will also tie into the winch frame.

The cross bars to the rear of the tractor:

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And now for the front flat bars:

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That's all for now. I have a lot more progress done on the loader that I will post later. The loader cross member is done and welded to the arms, the cylinder mounts on the arms are also done and welded, the quick attach is done. The loader is currently mounted on the tractor waiting for the bucket so I can figure out the support legs when the loader is off the tractor.
 
   / Homemade loader for Branson tractor
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#25  
Only thing that I would change. Your flat bar supports going to the front of the tractor. If anything ever happens to the loader and it pulls forwards, they would just bend instead of supporting. Should weld a piece of angle iron or change them to square tube.

Yes I'm aware of that and I already have a piece for 20 mm ( I think) flat bar to weld there in horizontal position while the crossbar is vertical. I will weld that when I take everything apart for painting.
 
   / Homemade loader for Branson tractor
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#26  
The follow up on the previous update post.

I did finish the cylinder mounts and welded the cross member, thus making this thing a lot heavier and harder to move. Then I moved on to the quick attach coupler. It's the Euro 8 style quick attach. Two hooks sit on the top round piece, then a single lever will move the lower pins out and locking the bucket in place.

Bucket cylinder mounts and cross member:

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Once that's done. I attached the loader on the tractor and of course had to check the lift height, which is 2,7 meters (106") from the ground to the pivot pin. Exactly what I had done on the 3D Drawing. And also had some "planned" close calls.

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Some quick attach coupler pictures:

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That's it for now. I do have the bucket about 90% done and also the valve is mounted in place.

I do plan on doing a slideshow video in the end with a couple more pictures and maybe some machining clips also.
 
   / Homemade loader for Branson tractor #27  
It's coming along nicely.
We have the global quick connects on the IH Puma and the NH 6050 I find them much nicer and easier to use then the SSQA,
on ours the latching pin are spring loaded, when you move the lever to disengage the pins the lever has a catch that holds them back,
then when you pick up your attachment and curl it back to latch as it swingsninto place itdisengages the arm and the springs automaticly latch in.
I find the global to be safer then SSQA also as you have to lower the bar under the bucket to get free, it will not just fall off when swinging free,
as the SSQA will.
 
   / Homemade loader for Branson tractor
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#28  
Thanks Lou.

Thanks for the explanation on the self locking quick connect. I didn't realize that it would also self latch when curling the implement back.

That's a nice and handy feature. It saves a lot of going back in and out of the tractors, specially the ones with cab.

In my case I will only use the bucket for now. Maybe in the future, I build a set of forks. But it's still nice to have an easy way to remove attachments if I'm going on tight spaces.
 
   / Homemade loader for Branson tractor #29  
That is real nice, I like seeing what folks can do with iron and a welder being I can not weld anymore due to a pacemaker and morphine pump, doc says no welding. Call me jealous.
Just out of curiosity is it possible to put a 2 inch receiver by the quick hitch pins? Here is where I mean, it would add a bit more versatility to your fel, it is just a thought I had when I looked at this pic.
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   / Homemade loader for Branson tractor
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#30  
Thanks Imold!

Yes, there is actually enough room for a receiver hitch on each side, although we don't use those over here. Our bumper pull hitches are slightly different.

But yes, would make it really versatile and handy to move trailers around.
 

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