Darren
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2002
- Messages
- 1,038
- Location
- WVa
- Tractor
- Kubota L3710, Ford 5600, Case MB4/94, Kubota B6200
I finally got some pictures I can post after I mess with them. What a PITA.
I wanted an easy way to carry brush and hay bales. The attachment shown is hooked up by running the forks into "U" brackets on the bottom. Two pieces of 2" sq tube provide side to side support below the round tubing. Both sq tubes rest on the forks. Once the carrier is on the forks I use a strap tiedown to secure it to the backstop. It only takes a few minutes to install or remove.
I've hauled 25 bales at a time and huge amounts of brush. The heavier limbs are placed nearest the tractor over the forks with the lighter stuff up front.
The carrier provides an 8'x8' platform. After using it I would go with a 6'x6' size. That would improve visibility when loaded and make it easier to clear the brush when dumping. Before anyone says great job, I had this built at a shop that does welding and bending. so they deserve the credit.
I wanted an easy way to carry brush and hay bales. The attachment shown is hooked up by running the forks into "U" brackets on the bottom. Two pieces of 2" sq tube provide side to side support below the round tubing. Both sq tubes rest on the forks. Once the carrier is on the forks I use a strap tiedown to secure it to the backstop. It only takes a few minutes to install or remove.
I've hauled 25 bales at a time and huge amounts of brush. The heavier limbs are placed nearest the tractor over the forks with the lighter stuff up front.
The carrier provides an 8'x8' platform. After using it I would go with a 6'x6' size. That would improve visibility when loaded and make it easier to clear the brush when dumping. Before anyone says great job, I had this built at a shop that does welding and bending. so they deserve the credit.