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Simple Winch-Powered Garden Tractor Loader
“I looked around for a front-end loader for my 2000 Huskee garden tractor but couldn’t find anything. So I built my own,” says Bob Evans, Harrison, Ark.
  The dump bucket can be raised up to 52 in. high – enough to load a pickup bed. The bucket measures 42 in. wide, 12 in. deep, and 12 in. high. A 12-volt electric winch that hooks up directly to the tractor’s battery operates the bucket.
  Hand-operated controls on one side of the tractor dump the bucket, and controls on the other side pull the bucket back into position. A 2-button control box is used to operate the winch.
  The loader frame is made from 1-in. sq., 1/8-in. thick tubing and attaches to the tractor’s frame with 6 bolts. Evans used 2-in. wide, 3/8-in. thick strap iron to build a U-shaped mounting base on each side of the tractor. The base supports uprights that attach to the loader arms.
  The bucket itself is made from 1/8-in. thick steel while the cutting blade is made from 3/4-in. flat strap that’s 1/8 in. thick.
  “It’s fun to operate and easy to handle,” says Evans. “The bucket has a capacity of just 100 lbs. so it isn’t designed for heavy work, but it comes in handy for a variety of jobs that would otherwise have to be performed by a large tractor. Some examples are to remove snow from driveways, to scrape and spread gravel on the driveway, and to load a pickup or trailer.
  “The loader can be attached or detached in 3 to 4 min., which is important because I don’t like to cut grass with the loader on as it bounces around a lot. The loader’s mounting brackets don’t interfere with a belly-mounted mower, so I don’t have to remove the mower to use the loader.”
  Before Evans built the loader he used 1/8-in. thick by 1-in. wide plywood strips to work out the design. “I didn’t cut any steel until I had everything working right,” he says.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Bob Evans, 6337 Whispering Pine Rd., Harrison, Ark. 72601 (ph 870 743-0555; bobevans@windstream.net).



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2012 - Volume #36, Issue #1