Bent my brush guard CK30

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jimmyj

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Allis Chalmers 616 (Two) and a Kioti CK30 HST with loader and backhoe
Well, the other day I went to open the hood and....it won't open because it won't clear the brush guard. Somehow, I must have bent it back a bit. I have no idea how although I did push a couple of round bales around but I would not have thought they would do that sort of damage.

It seems to be back equally on both the left and right side so I wonder if I can put a chain around it, then wrap the chain around something big and stationary and back up to "un-bend" it.

Any comments?
 
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You aren't the first...and won't be the last. Wrap a strap high on the guard, and back up slowly!!
 
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OK thanks.

And...Michigan Iron rocks! You guys are always so helpful.
 
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They are a little soft, mine bent back enough to hit the hood when opening so I put a chain around a tree and the grill and backed up slowly. I may have moved it out more then stock but it doesn't hit. ;)
 
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You aren't the first...and won't be the last. Wrap a strap high on the guard, and back up slowly!!

As an alternative, how about using a come along attached to the top of the brush guard and some stationary object. Might be a little easier to make fine adjustments.
 
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Funny story here...
I had a customer call me screaming at us because we sold him a machine that the hood won't open on..keep in mind he had the machine for a month.
So I went over how to open the hood...customer got even more up set so I told him I would send some one out...
After we got there and saw the grill guard into the hood I asked him what he hit...he said I didn't hit anything I was just pushing stumps!:eek:
We hooked a strap on it and around the cross tube on the loader and slowely lowered the loader and for some odd reason the hood just opened:rolleyes:
 
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Good idea on the loader Rick. Thanks!
 
   / Bent my brush guard CK30 #8  
Funny story here...
I had a customer call me screaming at us because we sold him a machine that the hood won't open on..keep in mind he had the machine for a month.
So I went over how to open the hood...customer got even more up set so I told him I would send some one out...
After we got there and saw the grill guard into the hood I asked him what he hit...he said I didn't hit anything I was just pushing stumps!:eek:
We hooked a strap on it and around the cross tube on the loader and slowely lowered the loader and for some odd reason the hood just opened:rolleyes:

It's amazing how the minds of some people work. :)

I don't have a brush guard but if they bend easily, would it be worth the time to reinforce it or are some just trying to turn the guard into a mini dozer?
 
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I bent it back using Rick's method. Man it was easy, that metal is not nearly as strong as I thought.

Victor, the guard is still worth it. I've had stuff fall over and such and bang it a number of times. You are right though, it should not be used to shove stuff around. It's cheaper than a new grille and headlight setup!
 
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These things aren't bulldozers. I would be careful building up this guard to withstand huge impacts since, well, what's the next thing to go? I plan on not ever actually hitting anything with it on purpose.
 

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