Good evening all,
I'm still in the process of purchasing the 555A. I hope to have that wrapped up soon and have the machine home. I've looked at a lot of different dozers and decided the track loader would suit my needs on the farm the best
Does anyone know of a limb riser kit for a 555A track loader? I can see how they would be narrower and come up to the 4 post ROPS pillars. Just wondered if there was such a thing since a good part of my time will be in the woods.
Thanks for the info in advance,
Nick
limb riser kit for 555A
limb riser kit for 555A
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Re: limb riser kit for 555A
Hi,
I made a set for my 450E. I did a Google search for a "kit" and it was $700-800. Yeah, no. I look for used, but most are bent junk. I made some out of 2"×2" 1/4" wall square tubing. I bought some 3/8" thick weld tabs from a 4x4 shop called Ballistic Fabrication for mounting to the ROPS and hardnose. Laser cut, really nice quality. I modified the stack with a mandrel bent "j pipe" for making headers on hot rods. I never made a custom exhaust before, so this took some time to get it right. Total cost, maybe $100. I'll post a few pictures when I can.
I made a set for my 450E. I did a Google search for a "kit" and it was $700-800. Yeah, no. I look for used, but most are bent junk. I made some out of 2"×2" 1/4" wall square tubing. I bought some 3/8" thick weld tabs from a 4x4 shop called Ballistic Fabrication for mounting to the ROPS and hardnose. Laser cut, really nice quality. I modified the stack with a mandrel bent "j pipe" for making headers on hot rods. I never made a custom exhaust before, so this took some time to get it right. Total cost, maybe $100. I'll post a few pictures when I can.
Re: limb riser kit for 555A
Thanks for the reply Mike, I'd like to see pics for sure
JD 555 "Triple Nickel" (straight 555) Trackloader
Lx565 New Holland Skid Loader
D14 Allis Chalmers 1959
Lx565 New Holland Skid Loader
D14 Allis Chalmers 1959
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Re: limb riser kit for 555A
Sorry for the delay in posting these. Hopefully the link works showing the limb risers I made for my 450E.
The square tubing and angle iron were left over from other projects. I bought 4 weld tabs to mount to the ROPS and hardnose. These are really nice quality and needed very little grinding to fit perfectly to the contour of the ROPS and hardnose. I used a torch to heat and bend the angle irons to the correct shape and cut the hardnose angle of the risers on our bandsaw. I welded nuts onto some 2" square washers and welded these to the hardnose end of the risers.
The most time consuming part was the exhaust pipe. I wanted mandrel bent tubing and to accomplish this I bought a 2.5" "j-pipe" from a hot rod shop. This is the same pipe used for making custom headers and is of heavy gauge tubing. I went slowly to get the correct angles and elevations of the pipe (I had not made a custom exhaust like this before and didn't want to screw up a $35 pipe). I added a 3.5" turndown with clamps welded to the riser leaving the u-bolts free to hold the pipe for rain protection and if (when) I need to remove the hood for service. (I copied this off a set of risers on a 450D I saw.)
I spent about a day tinkering with this to get it right, and my only costs were the weld tabs, j-pipe, turndown, clamps and some primer and paint. I'm happy with how they turned out.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/B5da7J9YfAoErVNJA
The square tubing and angle iron were left over from other projects. I bought 4 weld tabs to mount to the ROPS and hardnose. These are really nice quality and needed very little grinding to fit perfectly to the contour of the ROPS and hardnose. I used a torch to heat and bend the angle irons to the correct shape and cut the hardnose angle of the risers on our bandsaw. I welded nuts onto some 2" square washers and welded these to the hardnose end of the risers.
The most time consuming part was the exhaust pipe. I wanted mandrel bent tubing and to accomplish this I bought a 2.5" "j-pipe" from a hot rod shop. This is the same pipe used for making custom headers and is of heavy gauge tubing. I went slowly to get the correct angles and elevations of the pipe (I had not made a custom exhaust like this before and didn't want to screw up a $35 pipe). I added a 3.5" turndown with clamps welded to the riser leaving the u-bolts free to hold the pipe for rain protection and if (when) I need to remove the hood for service. (I copied this off a set of risers on a 450D I saw.)
I spent about a day tinkering with this to get it right, and my only costs were the weld tabs, j-pipe, turndown, clamps and some primer and paint. I'm happy with how they turned out.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/B5da7J9YfAoErVNJA
Re: limb riser kit for 555A
Hey Mike,
Thanks for sharing the pics, the risers look great. Nice job on the custom muffler!
Thanks for sharing the pics, the risers look great. Nice job on the custom muffler!
JD 555 "Triple Nickel" (straight 555) Trackloader
Lx565 New Holland Skid Loader
D14 Allis Chalmers 1959
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