I researched all the information that I could find on Tractor Carry Alls on the internet. I discovered as many have mentioned , that the Tractor Carry Alls sold by Tractor Supply and Northern Tool seem to be the most popular. A lot of people have written reviews praising their products. I came across Reddick Equipment Company, located in Williamston, North Carolina. I decided to purchase their product. The price, including shipping was very reasonable. The assembly was a straight forward process of bolting the parts together. I attached it to my Kubota
L3240 to see if it worked within the size limits of the tractors three point hitch. I can lift it up off the floor to a height of about 18 inches before the support arms of the carry all that stick out toward the tractor come into contact with the three point hitch arms. There is not much space between the tires of the
L3240 to allow the three point hitch arms much extra room. In other words I can lift it up off the ground as far as I want to lift it, but cannot lift it all the way up. This arrangement is fine with me. If you lift it higher, the carry all would begin to tip forward toward the tractor.
While doing this test I thought about an old trailer tail gate that I had at our old barn. I went looking for it and found not only the old tailgate, but also a tractor carry all box that I made many years ago that fits onto my hay fork. I used it about ten years ago when I was redoing some fences. I had forgotten about it. All this time it has been stored under shelter out of the weather.
I first installed a treated two by four nearest to the carry all frame. I will use this as a point to connect the front of the wooden box. I then mounted the trailer tail gate onto the tractor carry all frame. It required that I install bolts, using wide washers to hold the wire mesh floor of the tailgate in place. The end result gives me a flat metal surface that is sixty inches wide and thirty four inches long. When lowered to the ground the top of the metal tailgate is about an inch and a half off the ground. This is well within reason to allow me to push my generator, mounted on rubber tires, up onto the metal floor. I can use this setup to carry my generator, pole saw, and electric chain saw around to clear fence lines. It will be easy to use bungee cords to hold the generator, pole saw, and electric chain saw in place on the wire mesh floor.
When I have a need for a box, I can then place the wooden box frame over the flat metal trailer gate setup, attach a couple of bolts and have a heavy duty wood carry all box. This arrangement gives me two versatile setups that I can use, depending upon the requirements at hand. I have now used this setup several times. It works for me.