rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
- Messages
- 12,196
- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
49F and mostly cloudy @ 14:00 ... a little rain north and east of us but it shouldn't hit us.
Late getting up and moving today ... was up in the shop working until about 23:00 last night, then couldn't fall asleep until after 03:00.
All 42 holes drilled in the angle (mg - they are only 3/8" holes, in 3/8" thick steel), and got a 16" section cut off the 12' piece for the box the pivot tube mounts to. Both of those cleaned off with degreaser and cleaned up with a grinder/flap disc and marked them for center and then positioned them for welding which I'll probably do today.
Cleaned up the pivot tube with a flap disc ... have a little welding and grinding to do on that today where he got carried away with the torch when he cut it apart. Then need to cut the new tube that fits into and drill and tap it for a grease fitting before welding it on.
The tines are single hole and only held on with one bolt ... so have been thinking about how to keep them perpendicular to the angle. Probably go ahead and cut some strips of 1" wide x 1/4" flat stock and weld it on the bottom of the angle to keep them straight.
Also need to cut and drill a couple of mounting brackets for the hydraulic cylinder.
Late getting up and moving today ... was up in the shop working until about 23:00 last night, then couldn't fall asleep until after 03:00.
All 42 holes drilled in the angle (mg - they are only 3/8" holes, in 3/8" thick steel), and got a 16" section cut off the 12' piece for the box the pivot tube mounts to. Both of those cleaned off with degreaser and cleaned up with a grinder/flap disc and marked them for center and then positioned them for welding which I'll probably do today.
Cleaned up the pivot tube with a flap disc ... have a little welding and grinding to do on that today where he got carried away with the torch when he cut it apart. Then need to cut the new tube that fits into and drill and tap it for a grease fitting before welding it on.
The tines are single hole and only held on with one bolt ... so have been thinking about how to keep them perpendicular to the angle. Probably go ahead and cut some strips of 1" wide x 1/4" flat stock and weld it on the bottom of the angle to keep them straight.
Also need to cut and drill a couple of mounting brackets for the hydraulic cylinder.