Good job, very clear explanation and easy to follow, much appreciate what you do. On a different note, I've been searching for a front end loader such as the one you have on that old Ford garden tractor. Mine is a Ford 1200, circa 1982 and I can't seem to find a loader for it. I believe the loader I need is the Ford 768, A or B, but there are probably other model that would fit. Any help you can share in terms of information on where I could find one would be awesome. Thanks again.
love these folks. I can't help but support the "small people" when I am putting together my projects. I have a JD 110, which Norman has none l, and he has helped immensely. PM if you have any questions, but I buy my stuff through Norman from now on. We are not related, and are not friends l, and this is an honest post.
Great Video!!! I fabricated almost the exact setup. I have a 25hp Mahindra. The only thing I did different was cross my straps in an X pattern. It helped the plow from sliding side to side on the bucket cutting edge. Keep up the good work. WELD ON!!!!
Great job on the plow modification. I wish I could see what it looks like right where you put the bucket down to hook it up to the tractor. Thanks for sharing.
I will do that. Honestly though I have only installed it once then I left it there! I will get some practice and figure out an easy way to teach it on video.
Norman- I built this bracket, mostly to practice my infantile welding skills, I've only been welding for a couple years and never have enough time to practice. Love your advice re: cleaning after every weld. One question- I see you spraying something from an aerosol can, what is that and why? Thanks! Scott
Hey I have a question regarding wiring lights. My lgt 100 doesn't have any lights but I want to have at least some headlights. Last time I wired lights on a JD L120 it killed the battery and I couldn't figure it out. What's the proper way to wire lights to a garden tractor? Maybe that could be a video?
no good, I done this on one of our tractors, with the plow way out there, it puts a lot of extra strain on the hydraulics and bucket., every inch out multiplies the weight.
Thank you for this design. I’m gonna try and take it into consideration hopefully
Good Luck with your build!
Good job, very clear explanation and easy to follow, much appreciate what you do. On a different note, I've been searching for a front end loader such as the one you have on that old Ford garden tractor. Mine is a Ford 1200, circa 1982 and I can't seem to find a loader for it. I believe the loader I need is the Ford 768, A or B, but there are probably other model that would fit. Any help you can share in terms of information on where I could find one would be awesome. Thanks again.
love these folks. I can't help but support the "small people" when I am putting together my projects. I have a JD 110, which Norman has none l, and he has helped immensely. PM if you have any questions, but I buy my stuff through Norman from now on. We are not related, and are not friends l, and this is an honest post.
Thanks for your kind words Jason. Appreciate it!
Great Video!!! I fabricated almost the exact setup. I have a 25hp Mahindra. The only thing I did different was cross my straps in an X pattern. It helped the plow from sliding side to side on the bucket cutting edge. Keep up the good work. WELD ON!!!!
Greg Steward ah great idea to cross them! I'm going to try that. thanks!
Great job on the plow modification. I wish I could see what it looks like right where you put the bucket down to hook it up to the tractor. Thanks for sharing.
great job again and gives me ideas on how to connect a blade to my loader
Good work. I just got a craftsman with a FEL I’m fixing up. Great little loaders
Great video and nice work! I need a good attachment for my loader. Well done.
Interesting design! Well done!
Liberal from Ukraine thank you!
Hi great video .... can u do a video of how to attach ur snowblower on ur ford lgt thanks
I will do that. Honestly though I have only installed it once then I left it there! I will get some practice and figure out an easy way to teach it on video.
Do you find that when you angle the plow it puts side pressure onto the loader arms, causing them to twist?
That's really great but why not just attach the snow plow to your existing 4 wheeler and be done with it???
Norman- I built this bracket, mostly to practice my infantile welding skills, I've only been welding for a couple years and never have enough time to practice. Love your advice re: cleaning after every weld. One question- I see you spraying something from an aerosol can, what is that and why? Thanks! Scott
Weld Kleen Anti Spatter Spray. It prevents the little spatter bebes from sticking.
I didn't see tractor hood opened during the welding. Did you disconnect the tractor battery whilst welding to the FEL?
Good work Norman
question you do unhook the battery right because you can short it out
that's not true , you watch to much you tube .
Hi Norman could you in the future do a project on a sears or a bolens a john deere 400 series would be cool too thanks
Norman is I can ask why would you use a snow plow and the the front end bucket. I love your channel
It makes it quicker and easier to plow snow, without having to dump the FEL bucket constantly, and I get a wider working width. Thanks for watching!
Nice job
Would that work on a Kubota b2320?
Hey I have a question regarding wiring lights. My lgt 100 doesn't have any lights but I want to have at least some headlights. Last time I wired lights on a JD L120 it killed the battery and I couldn't figure it out. What's the proper way to wire lights to a garden tractor? Maybe that could be a video?
Here is a video on garden tractor wiring which answers your question: ua-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=QXFbtHVMtVc
isavetractors that link is just taking me to my channel for some reason
no good, I done this on one of our tractors, with the plow way out there, it puts a lot of extra strain on the hydraulics and bucket., every inch out multiplies the weight.
Great !
Hi Norman could you in the future do a project on a sears or a bolens a john deere 400 series would be cool too thanks
Hi Lane. My next project will be a Bolens 1455 Large Frame. Stay Tuned!