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- Joined
- Dec 21, 2012
- Messages
- 203
- Location
- Lucerne, IN
- Tractor
- 53' Allis WD, 54' Allis WD 45, 52' allis CA, Farmall 560, 656 , 47' Deere model A , 38' Deere model A
Seemed like the best place to put them. The bucket design is different to what I have normally seen with the pipe at the top. I was going to use angle iron, but didn't have anything heavy enough.Be careful when you use those hooks placed outside of the loader's arms. A heavy load will make the tractor quite tippy even with good ballast.
The welds on the hooks look really good!:thumbsup:
But in the second picture I would put a little more fill in that crater at the heel of the C-channel.![]()
In the second picture the weld on the right all most looks like the wire speed could be turned up a bit. Or maybe your hand was in a bind working towards the corner.
When Mig welding I have a personal policy of running as hot as I can handle it. Out of the hundreds of welding tests I've taken, one of the very few I failed was a vertical up with Mig. It was beautiful! But when the coupons were bent, (side bend) it had too many flaws to pass code. I ran it too cold.
These pictures are of Lincoln's L-56 wire with C25 gas, and a 46-year old CC engine drive.