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Re: (ET) FW: Of loaders and other lunacy



It came through just fine, i was jsut working through all the pics when you emailed. Looks neat.

I am thinking that the standard implement mount might be adapted as you have done. I will look into the scoop,

thanks

keith

On Mar 24, 2011, Barry <Barry fredericktown com> wrote:

 

Keith,

 

The first email I sent you was rejected because of it being too large. I had attached about 19 pictures of my scoop and blade quick mount on my EGT200.

I have now put the pictures at http://www.electricgvan.com/scoopmounting.

You should be able to go there and download them.

 

 

 

My neighbor and I both EGT 200s.

 

I am the one not waving in picture eg200-1

 

To get a scoop on my tractor I bought a Sears Scoop on clearance. http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_07124847000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1.

 

You can see from the pictures that I welded the scoop brackets that normally bolt to the Sears tractor to “Stakes” that fit into the slots in the front of my tractor.

I carefully shaped the mounting brackets that normally go on the sears tractor so that they fit under the front of my tractor and fit around areas of the frame so that no bolts or such are required. See DSCN2625, 4102,4103,4104,4105,4107,4108. My blade/scoop mount is held to the tractor with only two pins through the “stakes”.

Pictures DSCN2625 shows the “tower” that the front lift belt feeds over.

 

I also bought an extra set of scoop replacement parts  mounting brackets  and welded them to my old blade.

 

Now I can switch between my blade and scoop with only removing one long pin.

 

I have used this setup for two years plowing snow and hauling as much rock as will fit in the scoop. I have plans on adding electric linier actuators to the scoop so that I do not have to use the long levers that come with it to raise and dump the scoop.

 

Please let me know if you have any problems.

 

 

Barry Elkin

Littleton, NC

MCSE-25

http://www.electricgvan.com

 

From: Krug ,Jeff A. [mailto:JAKrug eba-d com]
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 2:13 PM
To: 'stupidemail5 lycos com'; elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Subject: Re: (ET) Of loaders and other lunacy

 

Hello Keith

I have had the same thought, but have not implemented it.

I went as far as measuring the bucket mount in the store and taking pictures to try and figure how to mount it on my under the tractor plow frame.C185   It looked close.

I abandoned the project and rented a full sized tractor with buck for 3 days.

 

It would still be nice to have a small bucket.

Please post some pictures of what you come up with.

What part of Ma

 

Jeff from CT

 

From: stupidemail5 lycos com [mailto:stupidemail5 lycos com]
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 12:36 PM
To: elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Subject: (ET) Of loaders and other lunacy

 

 List has been quiet this week

I think I am going to go over to tractor supply and buy a swisher bucket and start welding a mount.

unless someone has a loader hanging around that they just need to part with.......thought there was a guy in Maine that had a bunch of ET's one with maybe a loader, or was it a forklift, can't remember, something rare.

So if anyone local[I am in Mass] has a spare implement mount I would be interested, I might try to hand it on the back , maybe use it as ballast in the winter

Talking to the guy at Mastranzi's, he said he thought there were a couple of other ET's on Cape Ann, didn't know if they were on the list.

I haven't seen any chainsaws come up for sale, so I bought a new 120 volt one and think I will pick up a harbor freight inverter and run it off a spare pair of batteries. Guess that means I will need to weld up a good weight box. Figure the inverter is a good investment since then I can run anything.

Its that wierd time of year, do I take the snowblower off, it is the end of March....but it is snowing today........

probably post this to the web site too

Keith

 


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