Toolholders on ballst box and receiver hitch

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Mercmaniac

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Montrose, PA
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John Deere 2520 & John Deere 445
I added schedule 40 stainless pipes for toolholders on my ballast box and 3 pt receiver hitch. I drilled 1/4" hole across the bottom, cut lengths of 1/4" rod to put thru the holes and then hammered the ends of the rod like a rivet. Fabricated another holder out of some channel for D-handled tools and the chain saw.
 

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   / Toolholders on ballst box and receiver hitch #2  
Nice! I think I have to do something with my concrete block-
 
   / Toolholders on ballst box and receiver hitch #3  
Like the tool box on the back of the tractor. How is it attached? How about some closeups?
 
   / Toolholders on ballst box and receiver hitch #4  
Wow I like it, You used Uni-strut and everything! Cool stuff. I bet you are an electrician? Really nice job.

James K0UA
 
   / Toolholders on ballst box and receiver hitch #6  
I added schedule 40 stainless pipes for toolholders on my ballast box and 3 pt receiver hitch. I drilled 1/4" hole across the bottom, cut lengths of 1/4" rod to put thru the holes and then hammered the ends of the rod like a rivet. Fabricated another holder out of some channel for D-handled tools and the chain saw.

Very sanitary looking...if I did something like that I'd probably use the white PVC plastic pipe instead of going to all that work cutting and drilling the steel stuff. NICE JOB !!
 
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Love the Unistrut idea, good thinking.
Why did you not make the holders flush with the top of the ballast box?
 
 
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