Working again at this into the wee late hours. I almost gave up last night as being too much trouble.
Sitting looking at it this lunchtime, I had a Eureka moment and suddenly, anything is possible again !!
The existing front tree, is on a parallel linkage and therefore any arms rigidly fixed to this will stay at the same angle regardless of the upward rotation of the main loader arms.
This gave the effect of an inverted "V" to the arms when elevated which was most unusual looking and gave a very poor lift height.
The Eureka moment was to introduce a second linkage to the front drop arms. The pivot point is already there at the fixing of the loader lift rams. Effectively as the loader rises, the front drop arms will now rotate upwards and outwards.
It will mean loosing parallel lifting of the attachment, but I think I can live with that.
See what you guys think.
Sitting looking at it this lunchtime, I had a Eureka moment and suddenly, anything is possible again !!
The existing front tree, is on a parallel linkage and therefore any arms rigidly fixed to this will stay at the same angle regardless of the upward rotation of the main loader arms.
This gave the effect of an inverted "V" to the arms when elevated which was most unusual looking and gave a very poor lift height.
The Eureka moment was to introduce a second linkage to the front drop arms. The pivot point is already there at the fixing of the loader lift rams. Effectively as the loader rises, the front drop arms will now rotate upwards and outwards.
It will mean loosing parallel lifting of the attachment, but I think I can live with that.
See what you guys think.