Canopy Roll cage & new steel roof for my DK40SE

   / Roll cage & new steel roof for my DK40SE #21  
You're not intending to completely cover that thing in armour plate, are you? Seem to recall some guy did that with a bulldozer once. :)

All you need now is a flyscreen.

Good job.

Jon
 
   / Roll cage & new steel roof for my DK40SE
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Armour plate? Hmmmm......... if I can get "aholt" of some kevlar & ceramic panels I can at least make it bullet proof:D

I think all tractors should come standard with a belly pan. Any time I am doing any light grubbing I find sticks & branches jammed under & around all sorts of delicate stuff around the vunerable underbelly. I did destroy my radiator fan while backing up, jamming a sapling into it from the backside. I have knocked off hydro lines to the fel, unplugged electric connections and ripped of one of the engine side sheilds. All this was very easy to do and yes I was trying to be carefull, but it happens in the woods.

RD
 
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I think all tractors should come standard with a belly pan. Any time I am doing any light grubbing I find sticks & branches jammed under & around all sorts of delicate stuff around the vunerable underbelly. I did destroy my radiator fan while backing up, jamming a sapling into it from the backside. I have knocked off hydro lines to the fel, unplugged electric connections and ripped of one of the engine side sheilds. All this was very easy to do and yes I was trying to be carefull, but it happens in the woods.

Been there, done that. While I haven't damaged the radiator, I can add jamming a stick between the engine block and oil dipstick tube to bend it down so it dribbles oil out. That gave me a scare.

I keep meaning to make a project to develop some sort of armor plating for the underside of the tractor. Would be a nice way to add ballast generally with stabilizing weight down low too. I was thinking diamond plate would work well. Have to figure out where you'd need cut outs with removable plates to get at a few zerks and filters/oil plugs etc.
 
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I keep meaning to make a project to develop some sort of armor plating for the underside of the tractor. Would be a nice way to add ballast generally with stabilizing weight down low too. I was thinking diamond plate would work well. Have to figure out where you'd need cut outs with removable plates to get at a few zerks and filters/oil plugs etc.

Here is my plan: get a big section of cardboard & make a template of the belly pan cut out. Once it is fine tuned, I can take it to the place that cut & did the break on the roof edges and have them cut out what I know will be an odd shape out of 3/16ths sheet. They don't have diamond plate, but the flat sheet is cheaper. Once I get the steel back home I can weld attachment points & tabs where needed. I agree a few access holes will be in order. Once all welded up, off to the paint shop(front yard) for prime & paint.

RD
 
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Don't forget to photograph and measure the template or better yet the finished belly protector plate(s) and post them here before you install. That will save your lazy disorganized friends on TBN some time and work.:thumbsup:
 
   / Roll cage & new steel roof for my DK40SE #26  
I like your paint shop. How do you keep the dog out of it?
 
   / Roll cage & new steel roof for my DK40SE #28  
Been there, done that. While I haven't damaged the radiator, I can add jamming a stick between the engine block and oil dipstick tube to bend it down so it dribbles oil out. That gave me a scare.

I keep meaning to make a project to develop some sort of armor plating for the underside of the tractor. Would be a nice way to add ballast generally with stabilizing weight down low too. I was thinking diamond plate would work well. Have to figure out where you'd need cut outs with removable plates to get at a few zerks and filters/oil plugs etc.

You could do a belly pan, sub frame and balast all with one piece! A nice piece of 1 inch plate that connects the hitch in the rear to the tractor frame in the front would probably take care of all three. About 4 bolts at each end as far appart as possible should do the trick. Definitely want axess holes because that puppy will be heavy!
 
   / Roll cage & new steel roof for my DK40SE #29  
I really need to do a belly pan. I'm in the woods all the time. Once got a sappling wrapped around the steering knuckle and stearing arm. I turned and however it was wrapped up in there didn't permit the tractor to turn. The steering cylinder prooved stronger than the stearing arm. Snap! Put 1000 pounds of wood on the carry all, used the loader as a skid and the rear breaks to steer and drove home. I was pleasantly surprised that the replacement piece was only $50.

The point is you can't have too much protection for you or your tractor when working in the woods. Stuff just happens. Strange stuff that you never expect.
 
   / Roll cage & new steel roof for my DK40SE #30  
A nice piece of 1 inch plate

Maybe if I was in Iraq or Afghanistan.:( I'm thinking quarter inch would do fine in Rhode Island.

(Though I do work in kind of a war zone as the British did invade our little island back during the Revolutionary War and burned all the farms after the colonist's refused to sell them sheep)
 

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