X-Mas present ideas

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Inkomodius

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Massey 275, JD 6715
Ok lets here some ideas for homemade tractor presents. I need ideas to make for my brothers NH TC30, I already made him a 3pt reciever, hooks for the bucket, and am in the process of building a light mount for his ROPS. The limit is 50 dollars, so small ideas?

I pick up my new welder tomorrow so im kinda itching to break it in.

Thanks
 
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Boot brush and scraper gizmo.
 
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One of the best things I did was put a Reese Hitch tube on the top of my FEL bucket then make a boom pole. Total cost was about $35 plus my time. Maybe $50 today with the price of steel. I welded the hitch tube to a piece of 3/8" plate about 12"x6" and then made a doubler to go on the underside. The support leg for the boom pole is adjustable so I can use it with another tractor at a later date.

I use it about every time I use my tractor. It works great for lifting heavy big items like my Bush Hog on and off the trailer while keeping the tractor a foot or two away form the fenders. Also keeps what you are lifting away from the grill of the tractor.

Here is a pic.

Chris
 

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Inkomodius,
Please, it's Christmas not Xmas. Don't be politically correct.

Norm
 
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Bucket forks.

I used $20 of steel (used pallet rack framing) and about $10 of chain and that was it, if you want to get fancy through in a pair of binders ($18 used from Ebay) and you are done.

I posted my forks on another thread.

They slide onto the bucket and the chain holds them in place.

I use my forks all the time, they are invaluable to me.

Regarding X-mass, I use X-mass because I'm never sure how to spell Christmass (one or two s's??)
Joel
 
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I'm a big fan of drags. Just make it big and heavy so it plows through the dirt and leaves behind a nice smooth surface. I attach mine by looping a chain over my tow ball. It's the easiest impliment to hook up that I have!!!

Cup holder and/or a storage area for snacks, chapstick and and Ipod might be nice to have.

A sun shade.

Off road lights.

A grill guard.
 
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Inkomodius,
Please, it's Christmas not Xmas. Don't be politically correct.

Norm
Got this from Wikpedia. My Preacher spoke about this in his sermon last Sunday.


Xmas" and "X-mas" are common abbreviations of the word "Christmas". They are sometimes pronounced /ˈɛksməs/, but they, and variants such as "Xtemass", originated as handwriting abbreviations for the correct pronunciation /ˈkrɪsməs/. The "-mas" part came from the Latin-derived Old English word for "mass".[1] The "X" in Xmas is from the Greek letter Chi, which is the first letter of Χριστός, Christ in Greek
 
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Carry All,w/removeable side panels for 3point hitch.:)
 
 
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