COUNTYLINEョ CARRY ALL

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Anybody using a COUNTYLINEョ CARRY ALL? Do they hold up OK. I'mm going to pick one up to build on to carry tools and firewood. Thanks
 
   / COUNTYLINEョ CARRY ALL #2  
Yes, I have one.

Bought just the metal frame of the Carry All from Tractor Supply for $130.
The frame has pre-drilled holes and I bolted on 12" pine board and it gives a super nice platform at 40" wide. I also built the "front wall" with 12" pine at
40" wide.

I find it geat (perfect) for lugging firewood. It is a good sized unit, just a bit bulky. Kinda like hauling around a brush hog or similar.

I do recommend for the use that you describe.

Here's mine....

CarryAll10809003.jpg
 
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Hey thanks! Anybody else?
 
   / COUNTYLINEョ CARRY ALL #4  
Yes, I have one.

Bought just the metal frame of the Carry All from Tractor Supply for $130.
The frame has pre-drilled holes and I bolted on 12" pine board and it gives a super nice platform at 40" wide. I also built the "front wall" with 12" pine at
40" wide.

I find it geat (perfect) for lugging firewood. It is a good sized unit, just a bit bulky. Kinda like hauling around a brush hog or similar.

I do recommend for the use that you describe.

Here's mine....

CarryAll10809003.jpg



Nice setup, I could lash on some camping gear back there, curl the front bucket and ice down some drinks and go tractor camping.:D
Beats plumbing anyday.
 
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Nice setup, I could lash on some camping gear back there, curl the front bucket and ice down some drinks and go tractor camping.:D
Beats plumbing anyday.


Steve

Tractor Camping...... Now that's an Idea.....
 
   / COUNTYLINEョ CARRY ALL #6  
I bought one of those last summer and built a bit more complicated wooden box...with swing-away(folding) sides, channels for slip-in tailgate boards and a removable seat plank. I also built a mount for my chainsaw and a couple of vertical pipe pieces for tool handles. The lumber and hardware cost more than the carryall, and weighs more, too. I can load close to half a cord of wood on the unit, though this overloads it by a scary margin. The weight in the back also helps counter-balance a FEL bucket loaded with wood. So far, it has held up well and I'm really happy with it.
BOB
 
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I find it more useful than I ever thought. Tools, wood, fence post, etc

Here is a link to part 6 of a series that someone else on this forum posted. If you like the looks of the end product then you can search the same site for parts 1, 2, etc.

Equipment-Tube.com - Tractor Carryall Project - Part 6
I have seen this before and have it saved in my favorites for future referance... Thanks though
 
   / COUNTYLINEョ CARRY ALL #10  
I put a small set (4) of swivel dollies on mine for when it's on a smooth surface. Can't hardly see them, but I can drop the carry all and push it around like a shopping cart in the garage or drive.

I mount my spray tank and boom on mine in the summer. The dollies keep things rolling without gouging when I get around a high spot.
 
 
 
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