greybeard
Herd Master
There is no GOOD reason to ever work under a raised FEL bucket without a safety on the cylinder..none.
It is so incredibly simple & quick to make something to keep a loader bucket up regardless of what happens with the control lever, broken hyd lines, or blown cylinder seals.
Get set up to work, figure out about how high you need to raise the bucket for the work you will be hanging off it, and cut a 2x4 or even 2x6 board or piece of pipe to fit between the cylinder barrel face and the bracket the cylinder attaches to at the top with it raised at your preferred height. Raise to full height, set board right next to the cylinder ram (the shiny part) and lash it on there with a few god cable ties. Lower the bucket until the upper bracket just touches the board and no matter what, the fel cannot and will not drop any farther than that. It must rest ON the end of the board tho.
My Case loader backhoe combo came with one from the factory and it works.
This is a pic of a newer one, but they are all the same:
I unpin the lock, swing it down, and lower the loader down on the lock.
It is so incredibly simple & quick to make something to keep a loader bucket up regardless of what happens with the control lever, broken hyd lines, or blown cylinder seals.
Get set up to work, figure out about how high you need to raise the bucket for the work you will be hanging off it, and cut a 2x4 or even 2x6 board or piece of pipe to fit between the cylinder barrel face and the bracket the cylinder attaches to at the top with it raised at your preferred height. Raise to full height, set board right next to the cylinder ram (the shiny part) and lash it on there with a few god cable ties. Lower the bucket until the upper bracket just touches the board and no matter what, the fel cannot and will not drop any farther than that. It must rest ON the end of the board tho.
My Case loader backhoe combo came with one from the factory and it works.
This is a pic of a newer one, but they are all the same:
I unpin the lock, swing it down, and lower the loader down on the lock.
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