ishiboo
Platinum Member
2 new Cat 2 attachments!
I already have a carry all for my 1025R, but the step up to the RX7320 means it's no longer "good enough". Despite having pallet forks for both tractors, I still find it very handy to have when the loader's not on or for doing other tasks. In addition, I use the big tractor as a tow pig often with heavy dump trailers and my boat (It's much more maneuverable than the dually), so having a good strong trailer hitch is important.
I had some 4"x4"x.25" square tube drops I bought for scrap price from the steel supplier when I was picking up some fullsize pieces, and set out to make a HD trailer hitch. It is set up with a 2.5" lower receiver on the bottom, a 2" receiver up to for storing an additional 2" drop or an attachment like a vise, safety chain D rings as well as chain grabs for pulling. I also built two holders for waterproof boxes to hold chain, pins, etc... but I'm not sure where I want to put them yet.
I already have a carry all for my 1025R, but the step up to the RX7320 means it's no longer "good enough". Despite having pallet forks for both tractors, I still find it very handy to have when the loader's not on or for doing other tasks. In addition, I use the big tractor as a tow pig often with heavy dump trailers and my boat (It's much more maneuverable than the dually), so having a good strong trailer hitch is important.
I had some 4"x4"x.25" square tube drops I bought for scrap price from the steel supplier when I was picking up some fullsize pieces, and set out to make a HD trailer hitch. It is set up with a 2.5" lower receiver on the bottom, a 2" receiver up to for storing an additional 2" drop or an attachment like a vise, safety chain D rings as well as chain grabs for pulling. I also built two holders for waterproof boxes to hold chain, pins, etc... but I'm not sure where I want to put them yet.