rocknrod
Gold Member
I have lost a couple of pins out here and broke a couple of sheer pins as well.
So I went on e-bay and bought a blue tool box a few weeks ago.
Removed the bracket that holds the slow moving vehicle triangle.
Bent it up about 15 degrees in a vice and reinstalled it.
Held up the new box, used a angled scribe for the bolt holes.
Drilled it, put some steel plate inside as well for support.
Installed it.
I put the triangle bracket on the outside and it works great.
I even got some wire and crimps for smaller pins to keep it closed.
Now I have the tools with me and the various pins including sheer pins and don't have to come in to fix it. :thumbsup:
I think I bought it from this guy:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Ford-Tractor-30...005?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item230f56fb35
You have to be very careful not to get it too much in the center of the tractor - or you will have trouble with the 3 point top link.
So I went on e-bay and bought a blue tool box a few weeks ago.
Removed the bracket that holds the slow moving vehicle triangle.
Bent it up about 15 degrees in a vice and reinstalled it.
Held up the new box, used a angled scribe for the bolt holes.
Drilled it, put some steel plate inside as well for support.
Installed it.
I put the triangle bracket on the outside and it works great.
I even got some wire and crimps for smaller pins to keep it closed.
Now I have the tools with me and the various pins including sheer pins and don't have to come in to fix it. :thumbsup:

I think I bought it from this guy:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Ford-Tractor-30...005?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item230f56fb35
You have to be very careful not to get it too much in the center of the tractor - or you will have trouble with the 3 point top link.