PowerTrac Specific Modifications

   / PowerTrac Specific Modifications #121  
So, I picked up a power broom and an auger at auction. I needed the broom for a construction project, and realized that renting one was going to be 2/3rds the cost of a new one. The only issue was that the attachments were for skidsteers.

So, I made a PT QA to skid steer quick attach plate.

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I bought the SSQA locking mechanisms off of eBay. At $99, I can’t build it for that price (3/8” steel).

I put 1/4” plate between the two ready made ends, cutting the plate to match the curves in the lock mechanism plates and added a 2”x2”x 3/8” heavy wall square tube to reinforce the bottom and to tip the Power-Trac quick attach out ten degrees or so to better match the PT’s curl range of motion. The PT QA portion is flat 1/4” plate with 3/8” rim and a bevel cut piece of 3/4” round stock as the top retaining lip. (That was a production as the rim has an extended bend that I couldn't quite reproduce. I ended up cutting my bent to shape rim and welding in a little extra metal to broaden the curve. I am sure that someone more skilled than I am would have been able to do this faster and better.) I tacked it together and made the mistake of lifting with it. (I got excited and wasn’t thinking.) That bent the top of the middle plate a bit so I removed the bend and added a 1/4” bar across the top to reinforce it. Probably unnecessary with all the other full welds in place, but I thought why risk it?

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(It is leaning on the broom, so it looks crooked, but isn't.)

I’m still working out how to best adjust the springs on the locking assembly. The other minor thing that I did was remove the original grease zerks as they were a small metric variety in a location that was going to be a problem for my uses. I welded the old openings shut and then drilled new holes and tapped new NPT threads in a better location for standard US zerks.

I may make another plate for my auger. I have some concerns about overall weight of the auger and adapter, but I will cross that bridge when I get there.

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The broom in the photos is supposedly 800-ish pounds, but with the weight so far in front, it is close to the limit of my 1445. The broom also came with a snazzy AB/straight through/BA solenoid to run the left / right swivel angle off of the main PTO power. I elected to bypass it and just use the PT QA/QC fittings in a dedicated circuit for the angle and run the PT PTO directly to the motor. I am considering using it as a reverse for the broom, if that turns out to be important. Otherwise, I plan to just sell the system to someone who needs a +/- function from a full flow hydraulic.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / PowerTrac Specific Modifications #122  
I made one for my 1430, shown with the boom and one for my 1460 which is a lot heavier. Both started out as 3pt hitch to SSQA adapters.
 

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   / PowerTrac Specific Modifications #123  
@m5040 so how are the springs on the pins supposed to be set/adjusted? I am wondering if I was supposed to weld a stop 10-15 degrees past BDC.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / PowerTrac Specific Modifications #124  
Mine came all put together. But they are like a dump truck tail gate hook. It should push the pin down and go just a slight amount past, starting to raise up and stop there. That way they can't disengage unless they get tighter first.
 
   / PowerTrac Specific Modifications #125  
Thanks, that is what I suspected. Time to weld on some stops, just past the point the pins go in.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / PowerTrac Specific Modifications #126  
Hitting your head on the ROP during entry/exit:

Get some 3/4 inch split foam pipe insulation and place it on the offending area of impact.
 
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Aww, just keep a whacking my noggin on it over and over. Eventually your skull toughens up. You just can't stand too close to the microwave oven when it's on...

 

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