Tires Took an electric glue gun to that lousy factory brush guard.

   / Took an electric glue gun to that lousy factory brush guard.
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How this story concluded.

 
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Eric, Definitely has to be much stronger on the new base plate, but thinking about anything with much mass hitting the top of the guard really just demonstrates how "lever effect of torque" multiplies force.
That is one thing on older /uglier tractors that utilize an "upper" FEL support do well as far as reinforcing strength by triangulation. and forming somewhat of a guard by nature.

Those upper supports also really make engine access a real pain as well, I know.

If the uprights bend next time, you could go up a thickness and maybe go to AR 400 but then if something immovable hits it, It may be the mounting plate of the front tractor frame that distorts or rips out the bolt threads.

Hopefully this base plate mod is "IT" and no more bending occurs.

If not, Is there a way to add some sort of easily removable rearward running brace on each side that is closer to the Top of the Brush guard if this bending happens again?
 
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You know these a "Brush Guards" not dozer blades.
I think these are called "grill guards" not brush guards. If you are making contact with brush you are already too late.
 
   / Took an electric glue gun to that lousy factory brush guard.
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Eric, Definitely has to be much stronger on the new base plate, but thinking about anything with much mass hitting the top of the guard really just demonstrates how "lever effect of torque" multiplies force.
That is one thing on older /uglier tractors that utilize an "upper" FEL support do well as far as reinforcing strength by triangulation. and forming somewhat of a guard by nature.

Those upper supports also really make engine access a real pain as well, I know.

If the uprights bend next time, you could go up a thickness and maybe go to AR 400 but then if something immovable hits it, It may be the mounting plate of the front tractor frame that distorts or rips out the bolt threads.

Hopefully this base plate mod is "IT" and no more bending occurs.

If not, Is there a way to add some sort of easily removable rearward running brace on each side that is closer to the Top of the Brush guard if this bending happens again?

Where this thing gets damaged is when I’m making slash piles and don’t see something or something shifts and bonks the guard and the front grill.

Guard wise if the frame where the guard bolts into bends, l’ve already decided that I’ll fab that up stronger as well. Meanwhile I’m still thinking about making some kind of brush guard insert and adding the pivot I was thinking about to swing the guard away as not having it there makes engine bay access much easier.

On the other hand, I’ve got other things to do as well.
 
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Where this thing gets damaged is when I’m making slash piles and don’t see something or something shifts and bonks
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Stacking brush is a little different. It's fine in concept, but twigs and branches are going to get away. And the **gard thing in this case, whatever it's called, is lightly made and weak. (Whatever it's design intent, it's not working well for stacking brush piles.) If we're going there, maybe this would be more in order:
It's a bit more, but would seem a better improvement. After all, what's going on is more like small scale forestry.
 

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   / Took an electric glue gun to that lousy factory brush guard.
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Stacking brush is a little different. It's fine in concept, but twigs and branches are going to get away. And the **gard thing in this case, whatever it's called, is lightly made and weak. (Whatever it's design intent, it's not working well for stacking brush piles.) If we're going there, maybe this would be more in order:
It's a bit more, but would seem a better improvement. After all, what's going on is more like small scale forestry.

At this point, the real estate that I purchased this tractor to clear out has largely been cleared and nowadays this tractor mostly picks up fresh windfall trees and what I've knocked over with my payloader and is going over areas that I've already brushed out multiple times. Even so, the front end gets occasionally dinged from stacking log slash.

That said, I wanted to make a nice insert for the brush guard this go around but time constraints are pressuring me to get other stuff fixed. While I like your idea of building extensive guards, insofar as armoring up an NX series tractor that has a cab would really require some extensive fabrication as the six 12mm bolts that hold the cab top onto the cab's ROPS screw through thin metal tabs up and into nut plates that are inserted into fiberglass. As such, in my mind, a cage would require its own A and B pillars coming up from the base of the tractor (requiring a subframe to be built) and continuing up and over the cab resulting in some mad-hatter look unless one was willing to cut into the fiberglass top and risk mouse intrusion.

In my mind, the effort is better spent on buying a properly tracked forest mulcher.
 
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I think these are called "grill guards" not brush guards. If you are making contact with brush you are already too late.
I cannot see what is going on in front of my tractor and my observation is every utility tractor with a loader has its front grill get beat up over time from incidental bumps from material that pokes through for whatever reason since the operator is unable to see what is happening below their sightline.
 
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I cannot see what is going on in front of my tractor and my observation is every utility tractor with a loader has its front grill get beat up over time from incidental bumps from material that pokes through for whatever reason since the operator is unable to see what is happening below their sightline.
My tractor is 7 years old and the grill guard looks like new. I load trucks and trailers regularly with trees, rocks, mulch, soil,... she isn't a garage queen. My forks take a beating though.

I do have a hole in my plastic grill from using my grapple moving tree branches. Did it the first week of ownership:cautious: Thankfully it didn't punch through all around, I popped it back in place and it isn't noticeable unless you look for it. Glad I didn't perforate my radiators. I've been wanting to weld some side extensions and cover the complete guard with expanded metal to give me some extra protection from errant branches.
 
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My tractor is 7 years old and the grill guard looks like new. I load trucks and trailers regularly with trees, rocks, mulch, soil,... she isn't a garage queen. My forks take a beating though.

I do have a hole in my plastic grill from using my grapple moving tree branches. Did it the first week of ownership:cautious: Thankfully it didn't punch through all around, I popped it back in place and it isn't noticeable unless you look for it. Glad I didn't perforate my radiators. I've been wanting to weld some side extensions and cover the complete guard with expanded metal to give me some extra protection from errant branches.
I've yet to bonk into my dump truck or my dump trailer either because they are both taller than the top of the hood on my tractor and I can see how close I am. Stacking slash piles for eight years where I cannot see a shifting pile below the hood is where things have gotten bonked.

 

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