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whipped this up using a old 4wheeler snow blade and a hyd cylinder. the kubota blade made for this machine is very light duty and is a manuel lift. Attached Images
Reply:Looks very professional. Dang, I need one of those to clear traffic here in sunny So.Cal!Hobart 140 Handler w/ gasHyperTherm Powermax 380 Plasmaoxy/acetylene
Reply:NiceI I'm jealous!!
Reply:Nice, I made something similar but for a truck. Very nice paint too!John - fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!- bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com
Reply:Looks nice..... how did you attach it underneath the tractor?
Reply:Originally Posted by lorenzoLooks nice..... how did you attach it underneath the tractor?
Reply:Thats most assuredly a professional 'whip up'!!
Reply:boy, would the guys at KMA love to see this...i work for Kubota here in GA welding the front loaders and large loaders...nice work fitting the blade...maybe the R&D guys at our small tractor plant can get a few ideas!
Reply:looks great, wish we had enough snow to plow DewayneDixieland WeldingMM350PLincoln 100Some torchesOther misc. tools
Reply:Nice job. How did you add the hydralics? Did you have to add a pump and control lever, and how is the pump driven?
Reply:Originally Posted by railin93boy, would the guys at KMA love to see this...i work for Kubota here in GA welding the front loaders and large loaders...nice work fitting the blade...maybe the R&D guys at our small tractor plant can get a few ideas!
Reply:Originally Posted by pulserNice job. How did you add the hydralics? Did you have to add a pump and control lever, and how is the pump driven?
Reply:Originally Posted by coyotahi railin93 i work for a kubota dealer in pa. probally have seen some of your work. had no problems with welds on loaders. |
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