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Nice work, what does it weigh?
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Thanks guys, it is weighing around 95 lbs at the moment. Im guessing it will weigh around 110 when finished. I think the average super gt 3pt will lift around 500 lbs. Should be able to handle this thing easy.
Essentially I have to put the cutting edge on, the center pieces for the cylinder to mount, add some gussets in a few places and its ready for testing! |
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Can't wait to see finished product
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Very nice! Looks like it will beat using a hand shovel and a wheel barrow.
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Did some more tonight while working on a refrigerator in the shop. Had to get a different cylinder because the other one had too much stroke. Built and welded the base brackets on the frame for the butt of the cylinder to mount on. Then drilled a hole in one of the cylinder shields to test range of motion. Im happy, now for the pix...
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Looks great Rescue11. We will need some action pics of that too when finished. That will be a nice tool to have on a Cubbie.
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I'm impressed!
Great job. Nik,
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Thanks guys, action pix and video are in order for sure! Trying to work on it this am without luck. Home with the fam at the moment. If i can, I plan to do more tomorrow after church.
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Well today was very productive!! Nightow1 and I finished his 3pt hitch today. If you havent checked it out yet, here is the link http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...=31710&page=12
While he finished assembly of his 782, I got quite a ways on the R-Bucket. Getting very close, in fact I would venture to say 4 more hours and its ready for a test run. Want to make sure everything will hold up before it goes to paint.
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Im sure it will, the 782 will abuse it.....
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