After a soaking due to having to finish the job before the big hired digger had to go back, I resolved to fabricate an effective hood for my dumper the 'Benson Beast'.
BeastNewPaintWEB.jpg
It had to be big enough to keep the operator dry/shaded (when we get some sun!), inexpensive, rigid and easily constructed but not so big as to catch the wind when towing the machine.
So what to make it out of? Fireglass - too difficult & complicated. Fabric on a frame - too dificult & complicated and can't be left in place when towing. Answer - corrugated iron or 'crinkly tin'.
I made up some flat bar hoops with welded bolts to attach it to the ROPS bar, stiffened it with 'U' shaped aluminium extrusion, gave it a coat of paint and - hey presto! - Operator Hood done in an afternoon!
BeastHoodLoops01.jpgBeastHoodSupport01.jpgBeastHoodWEB01.jpg
BeastNewPaintWEB.jpg
It had to be big enough to keep the operator dry/shaded (when we get some sun!), inexpensive, rigid and easily constructed but not so big as to catch the wind when towing the machine.
So what to make it out of? Fireglass - too difficult & complicated. Fabric on a frame - too dificult & complicated and can't be left in place when towing. Answer - corrugated iron or 'crinkly tin'.
I made up some flat bar hoops with welded bolts to attach it to the ROPS bar, stiffened it with 'U' shaped aluminium extrusion, gave it a coat of paint and - hey presto! - Operator Hood done in an afternoon!
BeastHoodLoops01.jpgBeastHoodSupport01.jpgBeastHoodWEB01.jpg
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