GuglioLS
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Feb 13, 2005
- Messages
- 1,143
- Location
- Edgewood, NM USA
- Tractor
- Jinma 354, 1953 Ford NAA Golden Jubilee, Komatsu Bulldozer
My Wife and I cut firewood for us to keep warm by the fire in the winter.
We use the Jinma tractor & our ATV to climb a very steep hill on our property this gives us access to our forest. The woods is way over grown and also has lots of dead down trees as well.
I use the Jinma to pull the trailer and my wife uses the ATV to get up the hill with all the saws, gas, oil, tools & refreshments.
Trouble was, we take 3 saws and there was no good room for them in the ATV trunk. When we had the trailer loaded up with wood there was no room in the trailer for the saws.
So this leads me up to how I solved the problem.
I took some 1/2" scrap plywood I had that was taking up room in my shop and cut it up to make these Chainsaw Scabbards.
Then I got the bright Idea as to, well why not make the scabbards a little table to set the saw on so I could gas & oil them up as well as tighten and sharpen the chain.
So rummaged around and found some old door hinges.
Here is the result:
We use the Jinma tractor & our ATV to climb a very steep hill on our property this gives us access to our forest. The woods is way over grown and also has lots of dead down trees as well.
I use the Jinma to pull the trailer and my wife uses the ATV to get up the hill with all the saws, gas, oil, tools & refreshments.
Trouble was, we take 3 saws and there was no good room for them in the ATV trunk. When we had the trailer loaded up with wood there was no room in the trailer for the saws.
So this leads me up to how I solved the problem.
I took some 1/2" scrap plywood I had that was taking up room in my shop and cut it up to make these Chainsaw Scabbards.
Then I got the bright Idea as to, well why not make the scabbards a little table to set the saw on so I could gas & oil them up as well as tighten and sharpen the chain.
So rummaged around and found some old door hinges.
Here is the result: