I built this as a father's day gift for my father .....
I built this as a father's day gift for my father .....
Yes it is bolted on,Through bolted actually. I am not sure what failure you are expecting. The tube backhoe frame is thin, but the load is near the sidewalls of the tube and most of the force will go into those sidewalls. The plates that for the outside members of the backhoe will handle bending stress as easily as if you were pinching a rock between the bucket and arm.
WOW- JD decals and all?
Actually it looks like a computer rendering.
Yes, appears a little short, I've got a thumb on my backhoe and I purchased a little small and it is about 4-5 inches short of the bucket teeth. The only difference is you need to get down under logs and the like to pick up. When the thumb meets the bucket teeth you can surgically pick up, without needing to get under. I may ultimately extend mine, but in the mean time it works just fine.
As I said I am not an expert, hope my concerns prove all false. A lot will depend on load it is subject to of course.
the reason thumbs are usually longer is that when the boom is fully extended the thumb can reach around the object allowing the bucket to swing in without scooping up dirt my guess is that , this set up may pull some divets, and I have to agree about through bolting ,it is a little sketchy a small rock will peel it right off , also it may split right at the teeth nothces , I am not trying to rain on your parade either but I have built quite a few thumbs. just friendly advice,saying it wont be overloaded is well you know..
sorry you arent understanding the issue of the rocks, it isnt the weight of the rock that will cause failure it is the leverage enhanced crushing power of the bucket curling back against the thumb causing the plate bolted to the boom to shear the bolts off. the object will have to be the exact right size to form the perfect hinge point for the shear to happen so it probably will take a while but I bet dollars to donuts it will. the wieght of the rock is irrelivant . and by the way the job IS nice