bhh
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got a bunch of those HF furniture dollies for about same price as plain casters.
I've crushed a few of the HF dollies by lowering my bucket or grapple onto it without turning my machine off first, fwiw.
got a bunch of those HF furniture dollies for about same price as plain casters.
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(so now I'm up to 107 projects to do around here... great.)
I agree on pallet racks.Pallet's are perfect. They can normally be had for free.
Pallet racks are a good place to put pallets.
I like pallet racks.
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The difficulty arises in getting the pallets above the reach of your FEL![]()
You have not told us what surface you are planning to store your implements on. However, If you have a cement floor, you can build pallets with casters to store your stuff. Pallets do two things for you - 1) makes storing the implements in the least space a breeze and 2) makes hooking up very easy as you can move the implement rather than the tractor. Most implements come on pallets when shipped to you or your dealer so using those pallets make it a lot easier and less expensive. On the other hand pallets are not that difficult to make and can generally be made with scrap lumber. A set of casters from HF costs about $20.
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'course, I'd rather go the pallet rack approach, and WILL if/when I find a good used fork lift AND get the shop addition finished... Steve