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3 pt carry all

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wh

08-02-2003 14:05:52




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this is a carry all i built several years ago. very handy around the place. 30" X 60". used 1 1/2" angle iron for main frame, 4 " channel for hitch uprights, 1 " angle in the front corners and for brace to rear, 1" tubing across the front to fasten stuff to. floored with 1 " lumber. figure it will carry around 500 lbs.

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Stan TN

08-03-2003 20:01:26




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 Re: 3 pt carry all in reply to wh, 08-02-2003 14:05:52  
Got mine out of an implement graveyard. The counter guy wrote it up as "junk". Payed $40 with tax. Wire brushed it and put a bottle of "Rust Converter" on it. Thanks for the pallet idea, my wife and her girlfriend are wantin' me to haul them around on the tractor next year for berry pickin'. I've got a couple old chairs that'll bolt right too a pallet and make hook up real easy. Just have to remember to adjust the top link for a little bit of lean toward the tractor.

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Delbert

08-03-2003 06:08:33




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 Re: 3 pt carry all in reply to wh, 08-02-2003 14:05:52  
I put a old blade under mine. Very useful in winter time to haul hay and fill in tracks at the sametime move snow etc. Might be one of a kind i,m sure theres not another just like it. Anyother ideas out there?



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Bus Driver

08-02-2003 16:49:22




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 Re: 3 pt carry all in reply to wh, 08-02-2003 14:05:52  
Mine has the braces running from the bottom channels- 3" size- up in front of the carryall. Took special care that they be placed not to hit any part of the tractor. The result is that the intersection of the vertical and horizontal members is unhindered at the rear and the platfom can be used to haul longer items, such as logs or pipe. Mine will lift about 1000 pounds, then the tractor front gets light and that is about the limit of the lift system. They are really useful devices.

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RayP(MI)

08-02-2003 16:35:13




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 Re: 3 pt carry all in reply to wh, 08-02-2003 14:05:52  
I got a worksaver from TSC and put a pallet on the tines - those things are so darn useful!



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Ridr

08-02-2003 18:58:00




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 Re: Re: 3 pt carry all in reply to RayP(MI), 08-02-2003 16:35:13  
We just run a steel platform and pick it up with the hay forks



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