jim_wilson
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2004
- Messages
- 1,791
- Location
- Northeast MA
- Tractor
- Kubota B3200 w/ BH77 & 12", 18" & 24" buckets, Kubota B50 SSQA w/ 54" & 60" buckets, LandPride FDR1660, Artillian Fork frame, Extreme 3pt rake, Concrete Mixer, MyTractorTools grapple adapter
The basic problem I am trying to solve here is that I want to be able to put different attachments onto the FEL on my BX23. I also want to be able to swap those attachments easily - which means I need some way of quick attaching them to the FEL. The problem is that the FEL on the BX23 is not a quick attach setup so some sort of conversion is needed. ATI makes a quick attach kit for the BX23 but from what I figure out from the sparse literature it moves the pivot point of the bucket out a few inches which I think is unsatisfactory because it will reduce the lift and curl capacities - and there isn't that much there to lose.
So this has led me to try and figure out a way to come up with my own quick attach bucket technique that will not move the pivot point out (much). After looking at quick attach buckets on larger Kubota's, some John Deere's and some New Hollands I am pretty confident that I can weld something up that convert my bucket into a quick attach - but that leads to the problem.
The FEL on the BX23 uses a single bucket curl cylinder - and for the life of me I can't come up with what I consider to be a decent design for a quick attach that uses this center cylinder and won't add a bunch of weight - or have attachment problems. Which has led me to think that maybe it would just be easier all around to convert the BX FEL over to dual curl cylinders like the setups that are found on larger tractors or on the JD 2210 or Massey GC series. By doing this I could pretty much copy the quick attach setups that are used on these types of FELS and it would also make it easier for me when I make a forklift attachment and other stuff. It would also leave space in the middle of the bucket for me to put a cylinder for a grapple if I chose to at a later time. Potential warranty issues don't bother me - I am more concerned with putting this together so it will work properly.
I have good confidence in my mechanical abilities but I don't know much about hydraulics. Would it be possible for me to add dual cylinders and just use the original hydraulics on the FEL but just tee off of the lines for the center cylinder to go to the dual cylinders? Is there some formula I should use for sizing the cylinders? There are Massey and JD dealers close enough to me that I can take a trip to study their FEL setups and take some measurements of what size cylinders they use etc. I know a bunch of people in this forum have played with hydraulics so I figured I might find my answers here....
So this has led me to try and figure out a way to come up with my own quick attach bucket technique that will not move the pivot point out (much). After looking at quick attach buckets on larger Kubota's, some John Deere's and some New Hollands I am pretty confident that I can weld something up that convert my bucket into a quick attach - but that leads to the problem.
The FEL on the BX23 uses a single bucket curl cylinder - and for the life of me I can't come up with what I consider to be a decent design for a quick attach that uses this center cylinder and won't add a bunch of weight - or have attachment problems. Which has led me to think that maybe it would just be easier all around to convert the BX FEL over to dual curl cylinders like the setups that are found on larger tractors or on the JD 2210 or Massey GC series. By doing this I could pretty much copy the quick attach setups that are used on these types of FELS and it would also make it easier for me when I make a forklift attachment and other stuff. It would also leave space in the middle of the bucket for me to put a cylinder for a grapple if I chose to at a later time. Potential warranty issues don't bother me - I am more concerned with putting this together so it will work properly.
I have good confidence in my mechanical abilities but I don't know much about hydraulics. Would it be possible for me to add dual cylinders and just use the original hydraulics on the FEL but just tee off of the lines for the center cylinder to go to the dual cylinders? Is there some formula I should use for sizing the cylinders? There are Massey and JD dealers close enough to me that I can take a trip to study their FEL setups and take some measurements of what size cylinders they use etc. I know a bunch of people in this forum have played with hydraulics so I figured I might find my answers here....