Sandy Hook, MB | Hello All Had a problem with the front end of my JD 7700 lifting up when I was using my 3 PTH sprayer. I only put 420 gal. in it & had to steer with the brakes. Had to spray, so I went like that for a few tank loads. Luckily my fields are close to home & could drive slowly to them without incident. Once I sprayed out 100 gal. it is OK. Previous owner of the sprayer said that he kept his FEL on his JD 7710 & steering wasn't an issue. It might have been OK in my soybean & barley field, but I think a loader would block my view in the corn field. Local dealer wants $293.83 for the mount & $171.40 for each 104 lb. weight. Looked on line for used, seem to be going for $100 a weight, but nothing close. By the time I add in the exchange & freight it gets kind of pricey & crops need second shot of Glyphosate in a few days. Brunswick Steel in Winnipeg has 1 length of 1"x12" flat in stock. I told them to cut into a 12' & 8' so that I can pickup with my pickup. Got the 4 - M20x1m threaded rod, nuts & washers at Fastenal.
12' & 8' of 1"x12" flat: 40.8lb./ft.
12': 480 lbs up to the saw.
Cutting first 18" plate.
First 18" plate: 61.2 lbs.
8- 18" plates out of the 12'.
They're going to go on here somewhere.
Paper template.
Dimensions on the paper template to program the data into the DRO.
Tested out on a piece of OSB. Cheaper to screw up a piece of wood if I made a mistake.
In position for hole # 1.
Ready to press the green button.
1 down, 103 to go.
Onto hole #2.
# 3.
That's 8.
First plate drilled.
Test fit.
Cut the 4 threaded rods in half. 2" of thread through the casting & enough for a nut on the backside.
Test fit 1 plate. Deburring the holes.
8 weights ready to mount.
Got to go spray, I'll see how 8 works out.
Still a little light, made 5 more out of the 8'.
Still got room for 3 more. Anybody got 54" of 1"x12" flat kicking around?
I made a few chips. 104 - 7/8" holes through 1" plate, or if it was 1 hole it would have been 8' 8" deep. I've got a mess to clean up.
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