Komatsu D20A-6 ?

   / Komatsu D20A-6 ? #71  
Thanks Larry,
Yeah, I would weld that right on top of the receiver like that, assuming it's out of the way for other jobs and easily accessible like that. If you think it's gonna get in the way for something, put it on another removeable tow bar that you can insert into the receiver hitch. You can never have too many grab hooks?:)
 
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GuglioLS said:
Yo Rob, my buddy -
Thanks for the compliment - sometimes I even surprise myself, it did turn out pretty good. Having the band saw and a few metal working tools, I no longer hesitate to add some curves & angles for style.

Thanks for the Japanese fitting link on the Discount Hydraulic Hose web site.
Yep that's them, 30* metric.

Your grab hook suggestion is a good one, it will be incorporated. Your idea made me think of getting a weld on one that I could easily fabricate to insert into the receiver tube or maybe just weld it on that top gusset for a permanent installation? Something like this:



What do you think?

Larry

LARRY: I don't think "TLC" suffices for the work you have done to your tractor since purchase; RESTORED to "MINT CONDITION" now applies! All those photos and improvements, along with the well thought out procedures, make it first class. It's fun to see the detailed improvements, which look very challenging!
 
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EddieWalker said:
Don't know why, but it never occured to me to use a dozer for towing a trailer. Not that I've seen you pics, I'm thinking how smart that is!!! You can get that trailer just about anywhere and never have to worry about getting stuck.

You really have me re-thinking my opinion on small dozers. They seem to be pretty handy for a whole variety of projects!!!!!

Eddie

Thank you Eddie,

It was surprising how easy it was to maneuver those trailers around. Especially backing up into tight spots. The large amount of rear-end pivot you get out of a dozer when steering is a definite advantage when maneuvering a trailer. Aligning the receiver hitch ball on the dozer to connect the trailer tongue was super easy.

You really have me re-thinking my opinion on small dozers. They seem to be pretty handy for a whole variety of projects!!!!!

Well ain't that a big surprise! Yea Small dozer's can be handy for small projects in limited space. They are a good tool, just so long as you match the size project with the size of dozer, and keep your expectations realistic. I have been able to knock over trees, however the soil conditions, & type of tree I have allow that to happen. I would imagine my dozer would bounce off the trees found on your property. Another good thing about this Little Komatsu is parts are easily obtainable from a local dealer. Don't believe the rumors about gray market parts on these. This dozer is not "Grey market"
One thing for sure that you have always emphasized and so eloquently stated - "parts prices are ridiculous" No one should be thinking about getting any dozer without that warning. And be able to do all their own repair and maintenance work.

Larry
 
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Machmeter,

Your words are too kind. All the restoration was not done alone, Rob sure did help me out replacing those track rollers, that was quite a job. If I remember correctly, It took the two of us about 4 hours to complete that.


Rob - the receiver tube I picked up local in Albuquerque at a trailer supply joint, 10 bucks. I have one more left if you need it. I bet you can find one at a decent RV parts / sales dealer. Maybe you have a trailer or RV supply place somewhere near Red Hill?

Larry
 
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The following story is more about wood gathering but involves the use of the Dozer and newly installed trailer reciver hitch. Since it's related to the new hitch I thought I would tell it here.
Yesterday Esther and I finished cutting firewood for the season. We decided to take the Dozer and home made dump trailer along with the ATV and it's little trailer up the new road. I wanted to test out the trailer hitch on the Dozer with the dump trailer to see how it handled up the road and through the woods in some tight spots. It did a fine job, I was able to navigate through some tight spots and turn the whole rig around to get facing back in the right direction.
We filled up the dump trailer with a little more than half a cord, and the ATV trailer with about 1/4 cord, so me made quite a haul for one trip up and down the hill for one day.
Here are a few photos showing all the wood we gathered for the day. Total amount for this season is five and a half cords all cut and stacked. We have been cutting wood and chipping branches on and off for the last few months. We are glad this is done,and are now ready to enjoy all the warmth by the fireside this coming winter.






Are you all ready for winter?


Larry
 
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After splitting and stacking the last log, then putting all the "toys" away, I got right to work on the chain grab hook for the new Dozer receiver hitch.
I found a chunk of 2" X 2" solid square bar stock in my scrap pile inventory. It looked like it would do the trick for welding on the grab hook. The bar was cut at an angle to have enough surface area to completely weld the hook all the way around. I used a little super glue on the hook to hold it's position while it was welded. Has anyone ever used super glue to hold an odd piece of metal prior to welding? It works quite nicely. Do the welds look OK?





Larry
 
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After welding the metal was allowed to cool off a bit, then the new grab hook got a coat of primer, then gloss black. After the paint dried, the hook was installed into the Dozer receiver hitch to see how it all fit together. A chain was attached to see how it was going to work. Notice the hook is at an angle, that helps to keep the chain locked into position.

Next is to try and tear out some trees with a chain to test the overall strength of the hook, receiver hitch and welds. I am hoping it will hold up to real life use.
Thanks for checking this out.

Larry
 
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tommu56 said:
Larry what is the fence around the wood pile for?


tom

Tom,

Good question - It keeps my dogs from tearing up the wood pile :mad:

Squirrels & mice make quick residence between the logs. It drives our dogs nuts so they tear the wood pile apart to get at them. This season I have decided I'm only going to stack the wood once, as opposed to two or three times like I did last year. :rolleyes:

Larry
 

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