soarkrebel
Gold Member
I built this skidplate for my Kubota L3000DT . I was a little concerned about small saplings that i run down to mow doing damage to my oil pan.
The plate was a little thin at 1/8 " but after i beefed it up with 3/8" x2 flat stock on the top and bottom it got pretty stiff and heavy. i had to get longer bolts for the front mount cause i used the FEL brush guard( for what it's worth) to mount the front of the plate. i just got a metric bolt for the rear and used holes that were empty anyway.
I had to kind of cut out room for the tie rods to clear the plate . that is the cut out portion and the 3/8 is ground down to give clearance. after tinkering to get a fit i got the idea of boxing the front area in for chain storage. i had some plate so i cut it to fit and drilled some holes and bolted it up. great chain storage!
a little kubota orange on the visible portion and black on the bottom and it's done.
i think it'll hold up . i'm planning on testing it this weekend to see if it was worth the effort.
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The plate was a little thin at 1/8 " but after i beefed it up with 3/8" x2 flat stock on the top and bottom it got pretty stiff and heavy. i had to get longer bolts for the front mount cause i used the FEL brush guard( for what it's worth) to mount the front of the plate. i just got a metric bolt for the rear and used holes that were empty anyway.
I had to kind of cut out room for the tie rods to clear the plate . that is the cut out portion and the 3/8 is ground down to give clearance. after tinkering to get a fit i got the idea of boxing the front area in for chain storage. i had some plate so i cut it to fit and drilled some holes and bolted it up. great chain storage!
a little kubota orange on the visible portion and black on the bottom and it's done.
i think it'll hold up . i'm planning on testing it this weekend to see if it was worth the effort.
photo page