Bucket Grapple Project Deere 2320

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BIG DOOLEY

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I would say the hard part of the fabrication work is over.
Lots of little details left to do.
I have the cylinder mounted and the rest of the work is cross supports, gussets, cylinder guard, hydraulic lines and things of that nature.

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This would of been a lot easier to follow if you would put all the updates in the same thread instead if starting a new one each day. Just saying.

With that said it looks really good.
 
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This would of been a lot easier to follow if you would put all the updates in the same thread instead if starting a new one each day. Just saying.

With that said it looks really good.

Thanks
I hear ya.
I'll add to the same string.
 
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I have done a little more work this morning.
Added a 3rd grapple tine and put in some gussets.
Now I need to round the front off a little and run one more pipe support across to tie in some upper gussets.

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   / Bucket Grapple Project Deere 2320 #5  
It is looking good. Are you going to reinforce then bucket any where it bolts on?
 
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Thanks
Yes I have been thinking so.
The metal is thin enough that the holes would easily get distorted if the bolts loosened up due to flexing in the metal.
Eliminate the flex before any damage gets done.
I can weld some sheet steel patches inside the bucket.
also
I think I will try and drill the pins in the center and tap threads to mount the zerks at one end of the pins.
I will just have to cross drill some holes for the grease to escape.
 
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Thanks
Yes I have been thinking so.
The metal is thin enough that the holes would easily get distorted if the bolts loosened up due to flexing in the metal.
Eliminate the flex before any damage gets done.
I can weld some sheet steel patches inside the bucket.
also

:thumbsup:That is what I was thinking.
 
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Any more weight and I might need to shop for a turbo charger.:laughing:
This might have to do.
I need a nap:thumbsup:

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   / Bucket Grapple Project Deere 2320 #9  
Looks good BD.

Has that bucket ever been used ?, looks brand new, still with sticker intact.
 
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Thanks.
Mostly hauling firewood up to the house the last month.
It's full of redwood siding in the garage right now. I just lit a fire in the wood stove.
I did some back blading for about an hour for my 2 neighbors and one small snowfall to clear.
so not really.
I thinking of calling it the Minnie Pearl bucket :laughing:
I think they used super glue to put it on.
I know i'll have to warm the bottom of the bucket with the propane torch or get the milwaukee heat gun out to remove it.

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I'm worried you are gonna scratch the heck out of that chrome rod or bend it. Grapples need cylinder protection
 
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I'm worried you are gonna scratch the heck out of that chrome rod or bend it. Grapples need cylinder protection

No doubt you are right.
I want to assemble it and fabricate a guard that bolts onto the inner top gussets from the bottom side.
I wanted to have it on the tractor with the hydraulics working and take measurements cycled in and out and measure for clearance in both positions.
The guard will most likely need to have a slope or taper because the pick point is lower in the front.
The cylinder rod is above the bottom edge of the top arms though. from a side view you cannot see the cylinder in the grapple between the 4.5" tall arms.
I need to clock the cylinder ends so the hoses are on the top of the cylinder too. Then i can fabricate a guard the can be bolted on to cover them as well.
 
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I'm worried you are gonna scratch the heck out of that chrome rod or bend it. Grapples need cylinder protection

This is a rough sketch of what I was thinking for the lower bolt on guard.
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That would definitely help. I used a solid 3/8 plate on mine. Good luck!



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That would definitely help. I used a solid 3/8 plate on mine. Good luck!



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Yes that looks very nice!
3/8" you shouldn't have an issue bending your guard.
I you get a chance, could you send me a photo sometime showing me your front hose disconnect mount.
Looks interesting.
I like hoew it is mountd further back on the loader arms by the bracket hole for the bucket leveler
Tom
 
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Homemade greasable pivot pins.
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Yes that looks very nice!
3/8" you shouldn't have an issue bending your guard.
I you get a chance, could you send me a photo sometime showing me your front hose disconnect mount.
Looks interesting.
I like hoew it is mountd further back on the loader arms by the bracket hole for the bucket leveler
Tom

I used 3/8 for the whole thing. I could have got away with 1/4 and it would be much lighter. I'm not going to break it though! The quick connects are mounted to an angle bracket where the loader arms bend. I haven't made a final bracket yet. I didn't want to mount them on the crossbar because I get dirt piled up on it when I backdrag. I put a lot of engineering effort into the grapple so it will open wide and be tough. I have a thread on it in the hydraulics forum.
 
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I'm worried you are gonna scratch the heck out of that chrome rod or bend it. Grapples need cylinder protection

Well I made a guard and I will give this a try and see how things look with the grapple full of brush.
I can always unbolt it and modify or make a larger guard.
I have a list of fittings that I need to purchase. I still need to find out what size SAE ORB fitting is on the bottom of the John Deere joystick svc to send fluid power to the remotes.
At an eye glance it appears to be #6 SAE.

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