A whole lotta talk - but no action - and certainly no pics.
Here you go OP; no shotguns, but it should give you some ideas:
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It's good to give her the benefit of the doubt...just don't look up the definition in the Urban Dictionary...The Wife says that I am a "Tool". Fairly sure she is tactfully meaning "Fool". So be it. I have done foolish things and probably will continue to do so in the future.
You know, I guess, I should feel blessed. I don't need to know how to mount a tactical shotgun on my tractor because I simply don't need a tactical shotgun. For that matter I don't need any type of shotgun when I go out on my property.
I have my "tactical stick"... It mounts easily in the bucket of my FEL or in the jaws of my grapple.
And - YES - I DO enjoy giving youze guys the RASPBERRIES...........lighten up a bit - - laugh a little - - don't be such tight azzes.....life is a whole lot easier when you laugh.
So far I am liking this route. Handy, yet out of the way.
In all seriousness, wouldn't that be a visual obstruction for loader work? Maybe you'd look over it just fine but on my tractor I also spend a lot of time looking down between the hood-side and loader frame. Seems like it MIGHT obststruct that line-of-sight.
You'll need good loader placement to deal with those armed zombie cyote, rattler, opossum, ferrile woodchuck hybrids roaming around! The boddies will really pile up!(Warning: this was a joke. Again, this was a joke.)
If you need a tactile anything - that picture by FTG-05 shows about as good a location as any. The question then becomes - where are all the magazines going to be located. I suppose the bucket on the FEL might carry enough but what if you have a grapple on the FEL. You and I both know - if you are going out armed like that - - you will need to carry, at least, a dozen extra magazines.
And I mean magazines full of ammo - not magazines for use in the outhouse.
I just LOVE this thread..........