FuzzyMuzzy
Member
Hello again,
It's been a while since my backhoe hydraulics ordeal. As a refresher, I have a MF202 Industrial Workbull, and have made various modifications and upgrades to it for auxiliary hydraulics and such.
I have been using it to blow snow this year and it works great with my V-type blower, see link. But the sub zero highs make me want to continue looking at any sort of cab, or at minimum, a rear window/shield of some sort to minimize the wind and snow.
So my question is, does anyone have, or know of any 3D CAD models for this tractor? I have seen a couple renderings of a TO-20 and MF35 and tractors that are basically identical to the MF202, especially when what I would like to do should not be affected by the differences between them. I'm a tooling designer by trade so I have software and the know-how to do it and the equipment to build it. But short of measuring and drawing a "dumb" simplified representation of the parts I need, I would sooner just fab something out of thin air as I go. But if i had a model, I could design a much better end result.
If anyone has a model or knows where I could get one it would be well appreciated,
Thanks for reading,
Peter Muzzy
Blowing Snow with MF202 and V type Blower 12 2015
It's been a while since my backhoe hydraulics ordeal. As a refresher, I have a MF202 Industrial Workbull, and have made various modifications and upgrades to it for auxiliary hydraulics and such.
I have been using it to blow snow this year and it works great with my V-type blower, see link. But the sub zero highs make me want to continue looking at any sort of cab, or at minimum, a rear window/shield of some sort to minimize the wind and snow.
So my question is, does anyone have, or know of any 3D CAD models for this tractor? I have seen a couple renderings of a TO-20 and MF35 and tractors that are basically identical to the MF202, especially when what I would like to do should not be affected by the differences between them. I'm a tooling designer by trade so I have software and the know-how to do it and the equipment to build it. But short of measuring and drawing a "dumb" simplified representation of the parts I need, I would sooner just fab something out of thin air as I go. But if i had a model, I could design a much better end result.
If anyone has a model or knows where I could get one it would be well appreciated,
Thanks for reading,
Peter Muzzy
Blowing Snow with MF202 and V type Blower 12 2015