LOL:lol:Some how I knew you'd be the first to respond to this one, Dave. Actually, I had already seen that one. Not sure if it would adapt to my lift. And not completely convinced i want a drive on style, big and bulky. Hard to handle and store. Help me out here I am a do it yourselfer. But thanks.
The front frame cross member is an option for an adapter. The rear axle is going to need a closer look. I assume you don't like the FEL bracket idea?:unknown:I would think the best place to lift would be on the front weight bar and the rear axle? Could your lift reach those areas?
I don't think so, keep in mind the lift arms are adjustable. I have a lot of latitude with them. The adapters would need to be in their range on either machine.LOL:lol:
Well, my only question is "how useful" do you want this...It would probably be fairly easy to design something small & easily removable to "custom fit" one of your machines using the lift points Brian mentioned, but to fit both your deeres and any other tractors may come in the future might be a tad more difficult.
I cannot tell you if thats safe or not. The FEL brackets should be able to lift the whole tractor, but? How many times have you done a rear wheelie with a load of dirt in the bucket? One would think it would be ok.. I would hate to have something happen to you while trying it.The front frame cross member is an option for an adapter. The rear axle is going to need a closer look. I assume you don't like the FEL bracket idea?:unknown:
Thanks Brian, I am not going to rush into anything. This will be well thought out and constructed.I cannot tell you if thats safe or not. The FEL brackets should be able to lift the whole tractor, but? How many times have you done a rear wheelie with a load of dirt in the bucket? One would think it would be ok.. I would hate to have something happen to you while trying it.
That is why I want to use my car lift. It has built in safety stops already to go.For those some reasons, I'd not rely on FEL arms (or any other hydraulic cylinder) to support a tractor while it was being worked on..
:good2: But not perfect, always room to improve.:laugh:Gotta tell you Randy, I'd love to have some of your problems :lol:. How to adapt my service lift so it can hold my tractor. Life is good.
Pete
Problem is, that now makes two of us. :laugh: Yeah, I like doing things the easy way instead of the hard way.Randy:
You're far from being off your rocker to want to use your lift to make working on your tractors easier.
Yeah, I have come to that conclusion as well. :thumbsdown: Thanks.I don't see a problem using the front crossmember closest to the front axle; but an adapter connected to the 3PH or drawbar is a bit scary to me.
I finally got around to putting the 2305 in the air (someone wanted pictures of the underside). It worked pretty well, though I think I will probably make an adaptor for the rear wheels later. My 2520 will definetly need an adaptor before its wheels leave the ground. I am really going to like this when it comes time to change the hydraulic oil and filter. :yahoo: