Here's what I did after I speared my lower grill and battery!I was lucky to miss the radiator.
I thought that was the only reason to have insurance, to cover stupid.:laughing:
Here's what I did after I speared my lower grill and battery!I was lucky to miss the radiator.
I built a brush guard and skid plate for my M9540. After a year's use, based on the scraped paint, they've served their purpose.
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My brother put this on our L5740 and the next will be the M8540; really like the one on Richard's tractor.
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In my next life, I'm gonna drop a couple philosophy classes and take welding instead.![]()
In my next life, I'm gonna drop a couple philosophy classes and take welding instead.![]()
TripleR- Great looking cage, you can paint mine "Envy Green", but right now I'm going to strengthen the grill guard before we get to far into spring.
Charlie

I spent Saturday morning pulling cedar trees with the Bobcat and tree puller. Spent the afternoon piling them with the Kubota and Grapple. I'm sure the grill guard saved damage many, many times, especially when working with cedars. I shoulda took a pic of the pile. I'll try to do that this afternoon. I drive into the pile with the load lifted high until the front tires start climbing the pile before dumping.
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I spent Saturday morning pulling cedar trees with the Bobcat and tree puller. Spent the afternoon piling them with the Kubota and Grapple. I'm sure the grill guard saved damage many, many times, especially when working with cedars. I shoulda took a pic of the pile. I'll try to do that this afternoon. I drive into the pile with the load lifted high until the front tires start climbing the pile before dumping.
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That will certainly beat what you had. Lot harder to build, but I prefer the guard to wrap around the sides. If building a flat one, I'd want it to be as wide as the FEL arms permit. That would help with those sticks that try to sneak in at an angle.