SawBox/ToolBox Shelf for the M5640

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And the Poop-Dee-Graaa as they say in the industry

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Frost Bite Log Grapple

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Thank you very much guys. It is a real work horse compared to the L3010.

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   / SawBox/ToolBox Shelf for the M5640 #14  
Nice work. My 4240 has a built in tool box behind the seat that would be blocked with a rear rack and the steel mount for the loader is a cast steel so welding something to it is more difficult (if not impossible). I did make a scabbard out of plastic cutting boards but still haven't found a good place to mount it. Looking at your idea gives me an idea. I'm thinking I might be able to clamp it to the outside of the ROPS below where it hinges on the angled part. It wouldn't have gravity to hold it into the holder but a simple strap should work.
 
   / SawBox/ToolBox Shelf for the M5640 #15  
Something like this might work. It doesn't interfere with me operating the tractor. It doesn't block my view to the rear. If a branch looks like it might hit it it's easily within reach so I should be able to push it away. The tire sticks out much further so in most cases trees shouldn't get close. The bar doesn't stick too far out the back. It shouldn't be hard to make so I can just try it and if it doesn't work just remove it and continue to look for a new place.
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Finding the best place for the saw always seems to be a problem.

I wonder why you can't weld cast steel. It is not like cast iron. I'm no expert when it comes to welding but I weld cast steel quite often. Things like black iron pipe fittings, C-clamps, and snow plow shoes, etc, Maybe it is dumb luck but to me it welds just like mild steel.

I have a back rack on my L3010 attached to the rops at fender height. I can still use the little OEM tool box behind the seat but I have to rotate the seat forward to get at it.

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   / SawBox/ToolBox Shelf for the M5640 #17  
wow. nice work. May have to copy that. lol
 
   / SawBox/ToolBox Shelf for the M5640 #18  
If done correctly you can weld cast steel. But if I got it wrong it could break when under stress, not when I would want it to happen. On my backhoe the dipper stick is made of cast ductile metal. Cast into it is the warning not to weld it. While I like your rear rack for me I think it would obstruct the view. I can't tell for sure but it looks like your seat is closer to the ROPS than mine. Between that and me having the factory storage box requiring the shelf to be up higher or further back to access it. I did look into making something like it, maybe something I could remove, but came to the conclusion that I would block my view more than I would like. I guess is some ways it's good that every model is different than others but also bad when it comes to customizing. I kind of shelved the idea until your work inspired me (several others in the past got me to try to find something that works too).
 
   / SawBox/ToolBox Shelf for the M5640 #19  
If done correctly you can weld cast steel. But if I got it wrong it could break when under stress, not when I would want it to happen. On my backhoe the dipper stick is made of cast ductile metal. Cast into it is the warning not to weld it. While I like your rear rack for me I think it would obstruct the view. I can't tell for sure but it looks like your seat is closer to the ROPS than mine. Between that and me having the factory storage box requiring the shelf to be up higher or further back to access it. I did look into making something like it, maybe something I could remove, but came to the conclusion that I would block my view more than I would like. I guess is some ways it's good that every model is different than others but also bad when it comes to customizing. I kind of shelv the idea until your work inspired me (several others in the past got me to try to find something that works too).
The dipper on your backhoe is made from ductile cast iron, not cast steel hence why it's is not weldable. Welding cast steel is no different than welding regular steel.
 
   / SawBox/ToolBox Shelf for the M5640 #20  
The dipper on your backhoe is made from ductile cast iron, not cast steel hence why it's is not weldable. Welding cast steel is no different than welding regular steel.

Without knowing what type of steel (could even be ductile iron) it is I wouldn't just weld to it without taking precautions like preheating it first and making sure the rod I used was compatible. Since the bracket support a lot of weight (2000lbs in the bucket) any weld needs to be done right. The amount of damage that would be done if the support bracket failed could be very costly.
 

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