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Welding on bucket while attached to my bobcat
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 142459" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>MY 2 cents and no expert by any means</p><p> but I know a few guys that have welded on there machines, and all they did was disconnect the battery, and they seem to be fine doing this</p><p></p><p> But I would gather there is always some risk involved with welding on things that have electronics's on them</p><p></p><p> you might be able to remove bucket and prop it up against something, or place it on good strong work horses, , or a stack of cinder blocks , or pallets, or likes ??</p><p></p><p> cinder blocks and pallets tend to be free often in my area off Craigslist/Facebook market place or local businesses that have pallets laying all over!</p><p>and then remove all risks, and still get bucket positioned as you want it!~</p><p></p><p>I know I got a bad back, and that's how I place things to make life easier on me, </p><p>I'm sure more knowledgeable folks than me will add more to this,</p><p>but food for thought till they do !~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 142459, member: 13825"] MY 2 cents and no expert by any means but I know a few guys that have welded on there machines, and all they did was disconnect the battery, and they seem to be fine doing this But I would gather there is always some risk involved with welding on things that have electronics's on them you might be able to remove bucket and prop it up against something, or place it on good strong work horses, , or a stack of cinder blocks , or pallets, or likes ?? cinder blocks and pallets tend to be free often in my area off Craigslist/Facebook market place or local businesses that have pallets laying all over! and then remove all risks, and still get bucket positioned as you want it!~ I know I got a bad back, and that's how I place things to make life easier on me, I'm sure more knowledgeable folks than me will add more to this, but food for thought till they do !~ [/QUOTE]
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