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1863 & a half / Front End Loader (Slow) build
Here is one of my many Projects
I have an 1863 that I will be making into a Dedicated Front End loader. Reason for the 1863 and a Half in the title is; I have a 1864 doner tractor. The 1864 I purchased someone had left it in pieces I will use Hydro and Power steering from the 1864. I have some of the brackets fabricated already. I also have a Bucket and belly plate made. Here's a few Pictures of the tractor. ccc1.jpg . |
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Here is my Belly-Pan plates.
I am machining/ making 2 of each. Because I plan to make a , Light Duty Loader attachment for my 1641. BTW: (1641 currently has an Extreme 3 point hitch installed on it.) I will try to stay on track with the 1863 in this build thread. Here is pictures of the 2 belly plates. The one with the big opening is for Power steering. The other is for Manuel steering. (Power steering plate on the top of Manuel str. plate) ccc5.jpg (Manuel Plate) ccc6.jpg (Power Str. Plate) ccc7.jpg These are in early stages. I will put bridge caps in a couple of places. . |
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Sometimes just getting started on a project is the biggest hurdle.
Did you buy a plan, make a plan or is it plan as you go? |
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I totally agree with the getting started
I have a smaller loader frame that my Daddy purchased Years ago. I made a plan (In my head) from That frame Also had a few years exp. working on (Heavy Equipment) Going to be a learning curve by making my own thou . |
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Nice start, do you run that cnc / machining center ?
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