Well, guess I'll just have to deal with it as I sure ain't a gonna pour a concrete slab!!!...
I think a 3/4" sheet of treated plywood with a 2'x4' frame under it just to keep it up off of the ground--help prevent rotting...
Level that and make it stable on the ground...
Then I can put it in a storage shed at the end of fall...
I then let the loader on all winter to do snow removal...
I've seen people let them attached and mow, but the property I mow would be impossible and dangerous to say the least...
There's a lot Kabota doesn't tell ya about much of their stuff anymore...
Thanks...BCB
assume any sort of hyd cylinder will move. and something will shift / sink on you.
if ya got a tractor, and PHD (post hole digger) drop some taller posts into the ground, wide enough to drive tractor through with some extra inches to spar, and then put a 4x4 or something across the top of the poles. and drop some chains down, or like.
curl the bucket, so it is upside down (so water does not collect in the bucket) position some concrete blocks so bucket doesn't sink into the mud. and away you go.
were the FEL arms attach to tractor, with them hanging by some chains, you can swing the fel arms around some, and if you have a chain hoist or pulleys/rope, you can adjust height.
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if you have quick disconnects on the FEL arms, get yourself some short hoses, to act as extension hoses, for hooking up, so you can move the hyd cylinders some if need be.
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was lucky a couple years ago, and found some new cherry pickers for little over 100 bucks each. you might be able to drop some posts down, remove the longer front legs from the cherry pickers and mount them to some posts. harbor freight i think has some cranes/lifts for trucks or trailers that might be cheaper you could mount to some posts.
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if you are going to build a wood platform, for the FEL, turn it into more like a skid able pallet. so you can toss a couple chains / cables / rops. or use pallet forks, to move it.
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cost of plywood and some 2x4's and screws does add up quickly.
ya got a FEL and general duty bucket, so clear out some sod (grass) and level it out, and drop some 2x4's for side frame work, and either buy a 2 bag cement mixer, or higher someone to drop some cement, or rent a concrete trailer with pre mix already to go.
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what ever works for ya, remember ya gota mow, and weed eat around all the stuff *arghs*