Big tool rack

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A great product I discovered. I have always just put my tools for a project in the tractor bucket or in the two pieces of PVC I cemented vertically in my bassist box. When I got to the project I would remove the tools from the loader bucket. Then by chance I discovered the “Big Tool Rack” it’s American made and great quality with holders for more garden / landscaping tools then I have. It’s on wheels and quickly attaches to my 3 point quick hitch. So now I store the tools in a orderly way on the big tool rack, when not in use it is rolled to the back of the shed but I can quickly roll it out and attach it to the tractor or just roll it out on the driveway if I’m workin on the lawn . What a great product of ingenious design and Tim the company owner is so helpful. I could not be happier with the product or the service. As soon as this most unusual rain for July in south Texas let’s up I will roll it out a d post pictures . Just wish I had come up with the idea
 
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I think you are talking about this?

Guessing Tim is/was a landscaper or property maintenance guy, it is a vast improvement on the basic ballast box!

Btw, as for tool chests and moving them around, that is one place that the bucket forks and fork attachment are useful. Bouncing down a road sure jumbles them up for someone who organizes their tools to lay flat though. View attachment 705338
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I think you are talking about this?
Hey, Caustic, one glance at the photo you posted totally distracted me -- all I could think about was what a nice workspace you got there!
 
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Hey, Caustic, one glance at the photo you posted totally distracted me -- all I could think about was what a nice workspace you got there!
Can not say that it is mine, the image was from the internet... about the only thing in common with mine is the drywall that needs paint and the concrete floor.

I think that might be someone's garage. It is also vastly neater than mine!
 
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another endorsement for the BTR folks there were great to talk with... shipping was timely and an overall great purchase experience...
so far, main use has been clearing trees - chain saws, tools, fuel. etc... and
plumbing, irrigation stuff...
oh yeah... that thing is well packaged when it comes in... put it down where you are going to assemble!! heavy!
 
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For $2000!!

I am far to frugal to spend that kind of money on a tool rack. I have $200 in my TSC carry all and built a box with odds and ends I had laying around. I put it on HF dollies to store it and works well enough for me.
 
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Can not say that it is mine, the image was from the internet... about the only thing in common with mine is the drywall that needs paint and the concrete floor.

I think that might be someone's garage. It is also vastly neater than mine!

i know those little castors wouldn't work on MY cement floor without a good vacuuming first.
 
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Yes a little pricey but you get what you pay for. It is well made, not flimsy and if you are not a fab guy or welder this sure does the trick as far as getting your gear to the job. Glad I bought one and the company was really a pleasure to work with. Tim answered all of my questions both email and on the phone.
 
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You get what you pay for. I bought one of these and quite happy with it. Keeps my tools organized in the garage and simple to grab and go with everything I need. No searching, hunting or looking for things when I need to get work done. Customer service is also excellent, you can read my experiences with BTR here: BTR Customer Service
 
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No doubt it does what it's suppose to do. Not what I said. No way am I paying more than I paid for my shop tool box that has 10x the metal and complexity.
 
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I echo the great service. Mine arrived short some parts and Tim had them to me in a day. I say again great product and great service . Oh by the way quality costs money and I feel I got great quality and a very useful product for the money spent
 
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No doubt it does what it's suppose to do. Not what I said. No way am I paying more than I paid for my shop tool box that has 10x the metal and complexity.
Not sure you would want to use your toolbox as a lift platform.
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Do you know of any offhand that offer something closer to 1500 lbs+ capacity?
Off the top of my head, if you can find it in stock, the Northern Tool version is rated for 1500lbs. Titan Attachments has one with a steel platform rated for 3000lbs in 3 different sizes. Not sure if they are in stock either. I'm sure there are others.
 

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