Hi all,
I have been toying with my toolbox placement on my b8200. Just would like to see your ideas......
Ron
I have been toying with my toolbox placement on my b8200. Just would like to see your ideas......
Ron
.40 Cal?For the L 47, the 40 caliber can was the largest ammo can I could find, to hold the most. It is actually a larger cam than the 50 caliber can. Doing a search of the many times this subject has been talked about. I posted my pictures at least a couple times.
You definitely are at an advantage for options, with platform fenders. That looks good, and plenty sufficient.Here are mine. View attachment 115589 View attachment 115590
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This is on the L3830. the idea came from @Flintknapper. Has its own frame to support it. But, I did loose some rearward visibility, really noticeable using the back blade and pretty noticeable using the brush hog.
This is on the B2601. It’s a cheap plastic 30 cal “ammo” can that replaced the dealer’s plastic pencil box. It’s good for putting trash in when I mow the county R/W in front of my field.
Indeed. I looked around and those chainsaw mounts seemed to be the best fit my application. I did cut the ears off of them and bolt them directly the top rail of the basket and the bottom rail and the independent support bracket. They aren’t going anywhere unless I hit something.Chainsaw brackets are handy aren't they. I like where you have yours mounted.
Normally, I carry just a small saw in mine, but they will support a fairly large saw...as evidenced by your application. I like it.
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If you come up with a workable pole saw mount of some type, please share it here. I use my pole-saw more than anything else and would love to be able to tote it on the tractor.Indeed. I looked around and those chainsaw mounts seemed to be the best fit my application. I did cut the ears off of them and bolt them directly the top rail of the basket and the bottom rail and the independent support bracket. They aren’t going anywhere unless I hit something.
The mounting strategy fir the two saws was to leave a good view shed over my left shoulder, since I’m left eyed and to allow for a pole saw mount on the right side (design is rolling around still in my head, plus a couple other partially done projects have slowed me down).
I have one for using my pole saw or extension ladders. You can see one of the brackets in this picture, sorta obscuring that valve body/hose. Note how it slides into that upright tube. That J shaped piece I lift up and rotate 90 degrees so it stick out and the other is a small similar type of hook that fits on the side of the front bucket. I raise the bucket up enough to level them roughly and put the pole saw or ladder on and off I go.If you come up with a workable pole saw mount of some type, please share it here. I use my pole-saw more than anything else and would love to be able to tote it on the tractor.
The concept is a hanger off the pivot point bracket on the ROPS (no mods to the ROPS, use the existing open hole) and a U shaped support that is bolted to the FEL valve hardware. The U shaped support will stick up quite a ways to allow the FEL to be able to move through the full range of movement. It will also have the upper portion removable and plug in to a lower section socket that says bolted the the valve support bolts.If you come up with a workable pole saw mount of some type, please share it here. I use my pole-saw more than anything else and would love to be able to tote it on the tractor.