chainsaw holder/ chain hook

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strokerduster

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i saw a post on TBN showing a holder mounted on side of tractor to carry chainsaw and logging chains. thought it was a good idea. i found this box (3/16" thick 4x4 steel tubing) laying in the road today. painted, drilled 1 hole and mounted. looks like it oughta work good. time will tell....... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

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another view /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 

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Looks good but is it going to bounce around in there? Going to be hard on the teeth! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
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think i'll come up with something to insulate inside and strap down with a bungy cord.
 
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Looks great, except as you mentioned, t'will be rough on the sharp teeth and the tip may be caught by a branch or stick in the woods. Ouch! If a wood plug could be made to fit the tube and channel the blade inside it, I think it would be better for the saw.

Thanks for the pics.
 
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i think it will fit with the plastic bar guard that came with the saw also.
 
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I like that box you found, any idea what it might have come from or off of? I'm wanting to mount some kind of box as well to carry a few tools.
 
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just laying on the side of the road with a short piece of chain welded to it..........
 
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If you run a bungee cord around it it will reduce the bumping. I use a wooden box used for shipping wine to hold my chainsaw. Just sliced a slot on one end for the bar to stick through and then bungee it to the racks of my ATV or the bars of my 3-point hitch. Left in one set of bottle racks to make a tray area for tools, chains, etc. You can generally get them for free at stores and they come in a variety of sizes and configurations. I chose a box branded for a nice pinot noir but a chablis will work fine as well. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
 
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