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Monday, 2 April 2018

Fordson Bucket Loader



As with any project it starts with an idea and evolves. I wanted a means of loading bunkers with coal so a converted tractor would fit the bill, as Pix Valley is a heritage line money would not extend to a spanking new JCB 3CX. So the engineering department came up with this little gem based on a Fordson tractor. Fortunately the team of one photographed the construction for you to enjoy.


Frames are butt jointed then backed with 10 thou plastic card and trimmed to the original form 


A length of 8mm plastic tube cut lengthwise and fixed to the bucket end plates the remainder is fashioned using 20 thou plastic card.


The pivots pins are made from 0.8mm brass rod pressed into the lift arms




Side frame are glued to a piece of 30 thou card in the shape of a T the tail of the T screws in to the fixing hole in the base of the tractor.


A quick splash of red paint and a counter weight fixed to the rear, Job done


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