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Old 06-17-2008, 06:43 PM   #11 (permalink)
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If I had a $ for every time I could have used one of those I could just hire someone to make it for me. I love the idea. A way to transport and a place to load and keep tools, materials and not having to let them lay around the site.
Thanks for sharing.
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Ps. I don't have the $ so I will have to get busy building.
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Old 06-20-2008, 12:05 PM   #12 (permalink)
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This would be fairly easy to convert to something like you did.





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I've seen many posts for 3pt carry-alls but I don't recall any for the FEL. Maybe I just missed them. Here's mine.

I'm doing an landscape irrigation project and need the FEL and BH AND a lot of parts, tools, etc. I got tired of loading everything into the bucket, go to the diggin's, unload, work, reload, move...you get the picture.

The design is simple. Just a decked pallet with a pair of skids spaced apart for the bucket to slide in. Skids are 4x6, w/all-thread through skid, spacer and pallet, a
ttached to a flat 2x4 on top of the pallet. I put shoes on the end of the skids to keep the loader from splitting the skids.

This was a fun build because I hardly used a plan or a tape measure. I'm normally a heavy user of both so this was rather refreshing. I just grabbed a spare pallet and some scrap lumber and started building from a napkin sketch.

To load:
Bucket level an inch off ground
Bump skid plate. (unlike common bucket fork complaints, you can see the carry-all move)
Raise bucket until carry-all starts to lift (note the pallet cantilevers the skids)
Drop bucket a tad and drive forward until carry-all moves forward...raise bucket.

I purposely left the sides short of the front. This provides a work bench at any convenient height. Now when I'm doing the plumbing end of the job I get to stand upright like a human instead of groveling around cutting and gluing manifolds on the ground!

Project start to finish, including scrounging lumber/plywood racks, a little over three hours.

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Old 06-20-2008, 07:56 PM   #13 (permalink)
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This would be fairly easy to convert to something like you did.
Yep it would be. Easily.

And I'm going to build me a set of your type forks to get me by till next winter build season when I can make some metal ones. Those sandwiched 2x4 will still do a lot of work. And if something breaks it's the forks and not my back. Just have to be cautious of not loading too much on them and NEVER stand/crawl below a load!
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Old 06-20-2008, 09:01 PM   #14 (permalink)
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This would be fairly easy to convert to something like you did.
Aha! That's it. I've been playing with ideas to haul some willow brush out of the back and you've got the answer right there. Want it cheap, don't need it very often and don't need it overly strong.

Also like the original carry-all / workbench idea, have a pallet that needs converting.

Thanks guys.
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Old 06-20-2008, 10:32 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Aha! That's it. I've been playing with ideas to haul some willow brush out of the back and you've got the answer right there. Want it cheap, don't need it very often and don't need it overly strong.

Also like the original carry-all / workbench idea, have a pallet that needs converting.

Thanks guys.
Been thinking about building a set of these http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/100_2478.jpg
for the front blade of this tractor

but haven't came up with a way to hang them off the top of the blade as yet.
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Old 06-21-2008, 01:57 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Been thinking about building a set of these http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/100_2478.jpg
for the front blade of this tractor

but haven't came up with a way to hang them off the top of the blade as yet.
Well that's a horse of a different color entirely. For one, you don't have a bucket bottom to utilize.

You could take a piece of 3/4" ply, maybe 16"-24" wide and higher than the blade and cut an arc slot, toward the tractor side, that fits over the top of the blade. Leave as much in front of the blade but also keep a healthy portion behind. From the bottom edge that extends forward you could screw through the ply into you 2x fork. Beefier would be a pair of these hangers for each side of each fork and through bolt ply, fork, ply and have the 2x4 (2x6)oriented with the tall width vertically. Stagger the bolts. Skip block between the ply hangers to tie them together. The weak point would be the "U" on the notch so maybe if you use a pair of hangers for each fork block this section solid with a pair of ply "U" and use const adhesive and screws. The two ply "U" blocks together would equal the 2x stock and it would be about as strong as you could make it with common wood construction.


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Old 06-21-2008, 05:31 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Yeah I have a job to do , I have to shingle a roof and it would make it so much easier to build this pallet platform and place 6 let's say bundles and lift them up so only a couple of feet from the roof edge where I can then stand on the platform and put them on the roof.

I was thinking on rigging up something on the bottom of the bucket of the backhoe which could hold about 3 bundles and that way I would not have to be moving the tractor around every time I went to lift a load but rather just just move the bucket of the hoe over to the shingles on the ground and then lift them to the roof edge.
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Old 06-21-2008, 09:01 AM   #18 (permalink)
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HMM thats the ticket. i am gonna build what lbrown did . i am building a garage extension for my BX24 and will be needing the forks on FEL. I like that idea, use scrap wood and if it breaks, oh well its camping firewood! I bless my father who was driving trucks for 84 lumber and he gets those shipping scrap wood all the time and now i got another idea for them. He likes to drop them off at my house when i am not home
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Great use of pallets! I will be building one this weekend.
Thanks for the post & pictures. I like the forks too!
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Old 06-21-2008, 06:45 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Parts / Materials list.
Two 2x2x8
One 1x2x8
16 to 24 nails.
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