First Damage to New Tractor

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Surewhynot

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Location
Northern Wisconsin
Tractor
Kubota BX1500/L3240
With all the brush I have been clearing I have been carefully to watch for the loose branches and limbs. Today I was showing SWMBO how to operate the new tractor and FEL when I noticed a nice stick protruding from my grill :eek: No damage to the fan or anything else, just a nice hole in the grill, actually right where I would have had to drill a hole to put a medallion on the grill anyway ;) Does anyone have a suggestion as to the best screening material to put over the grill guard to prevent this from happening again or worse damage to the engine. I was thinking of a metal mesh screen cut to size and bolted on to the grill guard.
 
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Well I can tell you this to begin with and I should talk because I still have not done it yet is Skid Plates especially with a BX. You can not do much with the grill itself but you can put armor on the guard.
 
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My first damage was to my handrails of my front steps. Was digging pile of snow from in front of the steps that falls off the roof and thought I was past the ends of the rails. When I curled the bucket up and raised the handrails came up first. Wife not happy, really not happy when I did it again to the other side after checking damage to the first one. :eek: She says I need to take a tractor awareness class!:D
 
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It is all part of the learning curve experience :eek:. Ask my own SWMBO :rolleyes:. Jay :)
 
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I think I would prefer a less expensive learning curve if possible. I am sure that piece of plastic grill cover is expensive and besides the hole gives it some character :D I do want to screen off the grill guard with a heavy mesh screen to prevent any new holes from appearing. SWMBO was actually good about it, said oh well it's a tractor, these things are going to happen :eek:
 
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Good Afternoon Surewhynot,
The most important thing is that you didnt damage yourself or someone else, everything else is secondary ! ;) :)
 
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Surewhynot said:
I think I would prefer a less expensive learning curve if possible. I am sure that piece of plastic grill cover is expensive and besides the hole gives it some character :D I do want to screen off the grill guard with a heavy mesh screen to prevent any new holes from appearing. SWMBO was actually good about it, said oh well it's a tractor, these things are going to happen :eek:

That's right it's a tractor. Bends, scrapes. dings. all things that happend to machines that are actually used.

Andy
 
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Surewhynot said:
With all the brush I have been clearing I have been carefully to watch for the loose branches and limbs. Today I was showing SWMBO how to operate the new tractor and FEL when I noticed a nice stick protruding from my grill :eek: No damage to the fan or anything else, just a nice hole in the grill, actually right where I would have had to drill a hole to put a medallion on the grill anyway ;) Does anyone have a suggestion as to the best screening material to put over the grill guard to prevent this from happening again or worse damage to the engine. I was thinking of a metal mesh screen cut to size and bolted on to the grill guard.

Metal mesh would work.

I prefer expanded metal screen like I use as a safety shield on my ROPS.

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It's stouter than fine-mesh metal screening. If the holes are too large you can use two pieces of expanded metal back-to-back with an offset to make the hole openings smaller.
 
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Flusher, that is just what I had in mind! That should provide some protection to the plastic on the grill when I manage to get into the brush when clearing. Two pieces connected on the front and back of the grill guard should do it.
 
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Surewhynot said:
With all the brush I have been clearing I have been carefully to watch for the loose branches and limbs. Today I was showing SWMBO how to operate the new tractor and FEL when I noticed a nice stick protruding from my grill :eek: No damage to the fan or anything else, just a nice hole in the grill, actually right where I would have had to drill a hole to put a medallion on the grill anyway ;) Does anyone have a suggestion as to the best screening material to put over the grill guard to prevent this from happening again or worse damage to the engine. I was thinking of a metal mesh screen cut to size and bolted on to the grill guard.
1*Kubota BX1500 54" Belly deck, and a L3240 , 3pt Blade,Cutter, Dirt Scoop, Pallet Forks, Woods HB-72" Box Blade
1*What do you use the BX1500 for?
How does it handle the 54'' mower?
1*I have a new BX1500 with a 48'' mower but I'm wondering if I should have gotten the 54'' mower instead.
One reason I didn't get it was I was told the 54'' was to big for the tractor.
I use it to mow where I can't go with the BX23 and for using 3 point hitch implements.

I also have a used BX1500 with a tiller and front blade I use for grading and tilling work.
 

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