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    Posted: 09 Apr 2010 at 10:01pm

I don't think I saw how your B three point project turned out. it looked like you were on the right track, but I don't think I saw the end result. Would you provide an update?  THANKS.

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i got cold last winter and came back inside...LOL I have the arms mounted.  USed the 32 inch 8N arms and shortened them about 6 inches. Modified the rock shaft with two lift arms. Welded on a brace to bolt a WD45  hydraulic cylinder to it for lift. I ended up moving the rock shaft forward under the seat about 6 inches so the rock shaft sets basically striaght above the lift arm pivot points. Helps keep the geometry straight.  THe back end of the cylinder is to set  under the alxe housing, near the pivot point for the right lift arm. I started designing a bracket for the cylinder that is part of the 4 x 4 angle iron between the final drive cases--- thats where i stopped.  Lot going on at work, and helping kids on their house this winter.. time to get back out to the shed in may.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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That's a cool project, and typical of your workmanship, from what I recall. Please keep us posted. The photo history of a project is always interesting.
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