Toy, I had not thought of that and the bottom plate got bent the first time I used it. I thought it got caught on the ground, but I can see that they were bent from hitting the arms. Thanks for catching that. I will cut them off next chance I get. I will check the hoses tomorrow, looks OK though. Strange the plate bent and broke, not the weld. My welds are not the best. I can see I need to use the next size up tip though according to the instructions I am using the correct tip now. Fortunately Jim of J and S Enterprises included the needed tip (#2.5). I got tired of waiting for the metal to heat up and finished the project with brazing. Brazing is a lot easier and just as strong.
I finished the assembly today and used it to pick up the front of the tractor and moved a good size log around. I think it will be strong enough, but I am going to put a strap across the top from the 2 inch receiver to the back of the top bracket and another one underneath the receiver to the bottom bracket forming a triangle. I ended up cutting the receiver shorter, and I could have cut it to take the place of the top strap. No big deal, maybe next time.
I have used all of my gas for the torch and am going on vacation for about 10 days, so that's all for now. I have attached some pictures. The first one is of the bent bottom plate.
I realized yesterday that I could just weld the top bracket to the gas welder tank stand and move it that way. The tires on the tanks are very small and do not do well on the gravel driveway. So this top bracket can make a cheap and very simple quick attach plate.