Here ya go Lanse...

Anonymous-0

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This is something you could turn out quick and pretty much everyone with a hobby place could use... Stole the pic from the wood stove thread on tractortalk...


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Hmmmmm, now theres an idea!! Do you think people
would buy them?? Thanks for the heads up Dave, I
checked out that thread :)
 
(quoted from post at 08:06:59 09/11/11) Hmmmmm, now theres an idea!! Do you think people
would buy them?? Thanks for the heads up Dave, I
checked out that thread :)

Think Leatherman....

A little creativity could go a long way. Picture the Aframe for 3PH with a receiver hitch plate bolted (welded ?) on bottom and two bale spears from TSC = Round bale transport and trailer hitch. Make the box seperate with pipe (??) receivers on bottom to slide over bale forks for a utility box. You could add an extra extension to extend the hitch past the box. Don't know what you'd have tied up in it as far as bucks. Just a thought, you gotta decide if it'll work for you. Patio bench or couple chairs in the box would be a nice touch for the paraders....
 
I took welded 2 peices of angle iron to my hay spear, mounted with bolts a subsoiler blade to it, also made a carryall out of it used 2 rods on bottom to support it ,, works great
 
(quoted from post at 11:06:59 09/11/11) Hmmmmm, now theres an idea!! Do you think people
would buy them?? Thanks for the heads up Dave, I
checked out that thread :)

Hmm, let's see. After the initial cost of materials and expendables, there's the FEE TO THE GUY THIS PICTURE WAS STOLEN FROM TO KEEP HIM FROM SUING MY TOOKUS OFF charge. I'm a thinking that might eat up any profits you could realize. :mrgreen: I use it all the time, it's on the tractor more than anything else. Defiantely a lot stronger than those angle frame ones from TSC. Made it with salvaged 2 Xs, red iron from a metal building scrap pile, and some parts from an unknown implement. It was one of the first fab jobs some time ago. The 2 X across the back, fits in stake pockets. The receiver is bolted to the floor. I've had so much red oak firewood in it, I had to steer with the brakes while being puckered down in the seat. Mark
 

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