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Rch
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 648
- Location
- Central Wisconsin
- Tractor
- 1986 Ford 1910 with 770B (FORD) loader, 4 MFWD; 1986 Bolens G214,back hoe,loader,MFWD (Iseki) 21 hp)
Re: A place to carry a shovel
Markcq2000, your point is well taken. The squeeze clamps I currently have are for holding tool on the wall and are just to flimsy - the two fingers have bent and cracked. In addition,they should be deeper. Also a longer piece of PVC pipe ( say, 4-5" more) would tend to hold better I think, especially when the loader is totally raised. At any rate, it's a handy place if it doesn't fall off and get run over and broken. These long worm gear clamps are strong and avoid drilling holes. I have a front and rear light mounted on the top cross member of the rollbar with them and they give you some adjustment. You can see one holding a piece of black toolbox drawliner foam as a glare guard on the forward facing light to the left of the driver.
RCH
Markcq2000, your point is well taken. The squeeze clamps I currently have are for holding tool on the wall and are just to flimsy - the two fingers have bent and cracked. In addition,they should be deeper. Also a longer piece of PVC pipe ( say, 4-5" more) would tend to hold better I think, especially when the loader is totally raised. At any rate, it's a handy place if it doesn't fall off and get run over and broken. These long worm gear clamps are strong and avoid drilling holes. I have a front and rear light mounted on the top cross member of the rollbar with them and they give you some adjustment. You can see one holding a piece of black toolbox drawliner foam as a glare guard on the forward facing light to the left of the driver.
RCH