Great to see how fast you are progressing, Keep up the good work. Keeping small 3 points from flopping around takes chains or adjusters. Maybe your setup can do without and that would be a minor blessing. You could weld ears to the back side of the plate and get the more common left right movement used for width adjustment. The other problem I find is getting them to lift high enough. CC did a bang up job on their snow plows. I have seen the latches with over center springs. The thing is shaping up great.
Bill i forgot to tell ya there’s a spring on each side to keep the latch closed. My John Deere 54”mower deck has the same latch setting when I’m up installing or removing the drive over deck, I could take a photo of mine if you need it.
Now that’s what I’m talking about, Bill it is looking great thanks for the fantastic video. Can’t wait to you start the loader build.
Thank you for saying my video is fantastic! haha. I appreciate you watching. :)
Great to see how fast you are progressing, Keep up the good work.
Keeping small 3 points from flopping around takes chains or adjusters. Maybe your setup can do without and that would be a minor blessing. You could weld ears to the back side of the plate and get the more common left right movement used for width adjustment. The other problem I find is getting them to lift high enough.
CC did a bang up job on their snow plows. I have seen the latches with over center springs. The thing is shaping up great.
Thank you, Dan! My little Kubota has those sway bar thingies mounted inboard of the lower arms. I'll try to emulate that I think.
Bill i forgot to tell ya there’s a spring on each side to keep the latch closed. My John Deere 54”mower deck has the same latch setting when I’m up installing or removing the drive over deck, I could take a photo of mine if you need it.
A picture would be great.