Euro Bracket Eye Dimensions

mar

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Does anyone have the dimensions or know where I could get them or even a scaled drawing for the eye on the euro brackets.
I don't need the size of the hole or the position of the hole out from the frame.
I need the position and length of the angled slope and the distance the centre of the hole is from the bottom.

I'm making a euro headstock and I need to draw up the eye so I can find the position of the hole for the latching pins
 

jamj

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Location
Down
If you are referring to the bracket that goes on the attachment, then you can buy the whole bracket from agri dealers for £70 ish. One pice unit so all spacing so already set.
 

Hesstondriver

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Livestock Farmer
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Huntingdon
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mar

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If you are referring to the bracket that goes on the attachment, then you can buy the whole bracket from agri dealers for £70 ish. One pice unit so all spacing so already set.
I am drawing up a headstock to get it cut out in plasma, so I need to draw up the bracket to find the position of one of the holes in the headstock.
I hope that makes sense
 

Mur Huwcun

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Livestock Farmer
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North West Wales
Sure you know this but not all euros are equal!! I remember ones that would not work on John Deere, Sigma4 or McConell loaders but were fine on Alo, Trima group etc. To get the brackets to fit the first ones around 4mm had to be ground off where the bottom bar rests in order for the pin to go through. Have also seen some buckets etc with brackets welded in rather than on where the weight goes on the pin rather than the bottom bar.
 

mar

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Sure you know this but not all euros are equal!! I remember ones that would not work on John Deere, Sigma4 or McConell loaders but were fine on Alo, Trima group etc. To get the brackets to fit the first ones around 4mm had to be ground off where the bottom bar rests in order for the pin to go through. Have also seen some buckets etc with brackets welded in rather than on where the weight goes on the pin rather than the bottom bar.
I've discovered that all right, I've must have come across 10 to 15 different drawings with dimensions and no two are the same. I'm drawing it up and printing it out on paper to check against the headstock on my uncles loader but that's no guarantee it will work out
 
Would it not be worth buying a one piece weld on bracket to act as a jig so that the dimension are perfect. When you've finished you've still got the bracket to use in future or sell on? Cheap accuracy I would say.
 
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