Posted by soundguy on May 13, 2010 at 19:53:19 from (69.34.85.117):
In Reply to: Re: PTO Guard posted by Dan in CO on May 13, 2010 at 13:17:03:
I like your design.
I think it would be easy to manufacture in metal.
take a piece of 1/4" plate.. cut it circular.. cut a hole int he middle.. thus leaving you a flange.
get some 4" pipe and weld to it.. using a cap and threaded sections. Many old time hardware stores will still thread pipe for you.
if you can't find anyone to thread 4" pipe, then tackle it a tad differently. weld some tabs on that a section of 4" terminated pipe will slide on, then drill those for keeper bolts.
won't be as fast as the screw on.. but a couple wrench turns and you have a 4" metal step. could even weld a piece of flat to the top and use it as a step.
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