carrying chains, saws, gas, commonly used tools without a bucket?

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Saw oil gas hanging on top link. Chains around 3pt arms
 
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i carry a chain with me in my seat at all times.

When I’m working in the woods, I carry everything out to my site in my smooth bucket. My ropes, saws, pulleys, gas cans etc. and drop smooth bucket with all that i need at the site then return and grab grappler bucket, return and get to work. I also have a 250 foot rope that I’ve installed on a hose reel basket that I use as well. It works really well for me. Keeps the rope dry and off the ground and I only have to dispense as much as I need as I use it, I can carry in the bucket of the machine and then tie off to the machine. When i get done using it, I just wind it back up in the caddy.
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Interesting idea on rope container, Tchamp. The old atv tire I use has a coil of 120’ of 3/8” wire rope. I cut the bead off one side and couple of holesaw drain hole thru tread. Easy to transport, deploy and store.
 
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How are you guys carrying chains, chainsaws, gas/oil, etc? I see a couple of posts where chainsaws are being carried on top of the engine cover and a PT is towing a trailer, but what are the other ways you guys are using to at least carry a chain and saw from time to time?
One thing I notice is that I go through a lot of thick brush/vegitation. If I were to mount anything on the sides of the engine cover, they'd get ripped off eventually. I had a fire extinguisher mounted to the top of the engine compartment directly behind the operator seat, and even that got ripped off.

So if you do mount something like a chainsaw scabbard to the side or top of the engine compartment, make sure you are aware of it and how far it sticks out/up. It's easy to forget and run a wheel under a branch yet hit the side of the machine.

Of course, about everyone can tell you to carry stuff in the bucket. I do. That's great. Until you forget there's tools in the bucket and end up burying your saw or chains in a pile of dirt! :ROFLMAO:
 
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One thing I notice is that I go through a lot of thick brush/vegitation. If I were to mount anything on the sides of the engine cover, they'd get ripped off eventually. I had a fire extinguisher mounted to the top of the engine compartment directly behind the operator seat, and even that got ripped off.

So if you do mount something like a chainsaw scabbard to the side or top of the engine compartment, make sure you are aware of it and how far it sticks out/up. It's easy to forget and run a wheel under a branch yet hit the side of the machine.

Of course, about everyone can tell you to carry stuff in the bucket. I do. That's great. Until you forget there's tools in the bucket and end up burying your saw or chains in a pile of dirt! :ROFLMAO:

Yes, I've accidentally dumped tools more times than I care to admit.

The side scraping on Power-Tracs seems to be a common theme, and contributes to why I haven't put anything on the sides of mine. I may do a roof rack for long handled tools.

All the best,

Peter
 
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I was hoping that side scraping wouldn't be so much of an issue as long as I kept the tool mounts inside the width of the tire tracks?

Mounting tools on top of the engine cover seems to be a choice between adding more weight to an already not to easy to lift cover and also avoiding drilling into the top mounted oil cooler.

Have considered adding a rear mounted tool carrier, but am afraid I'd back into something with it.

If I were to mount something on the front frame, at least I could keep an eye on it if I can figure out a location.
 
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Do like a 4post ROPS. And the loaders on mine aren’t meant to be removable which helps. Never removed the loaders from my ag tractors either.
 
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I was hoping that side scraping wouldn't be so much of an issue as long as I kept the tool mounts inside the width of the tire tracks?

Mounting tools on top of the engine cover seems to be a choice between adding more weight to an already not to easy to lift cover and also avoiding drilling into the top mounted oil cooler.

Have considered adding a rear mounted tool carrier, but am afraid I'd back into something with it.

If I were to mount something on the front frame, at least I could keep an eye on it if I can figure out a location.
I can tell you that I regret mounting a 10lb dry chemical extinguisher at the front of the engine cowling. It adds a noticeable amount to the lift weight of the cowling. However, even there it has been brushed loose a handful of times, though never off, which is why I haven't moved it to the rear.

I think that the challenge with Power-tracs is that they are so good at getting anywhere that we do tend to take them everywhere, or at least I try to.

All the best,

Peter
 

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