Carrying chains???

   / Carrying chains??? #21  
Hey Bob,

I'm not trying to hijack here, but can you post more photos of how you mounted that chainsaw to the tractor? :licking:
 
   / Carrying chains??? #23  
I just keep my chains behind the seat, but I like the idea of making a box to bolt onto the front weight holder.

Vic
 
   / Carrying chains??? #24  
Modified my brushguard on my M9540. First pic is before, the rest are right after I painted, but haven't put the chains in yet. I keep a 3/8" chain approx. 15' long, a 5/16" chain about 8' long, and the reciver hitch in the box. I also, needed more protection for the front of my tractor when using my grapple. I still need to fill in the area b/t my box and the expanded metal.
 

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   / Carrying chains??? #25  
That is a nice modification. Good idea about putting the receiver hitch there too.

I'm going to have to steal your idea for my next welding project...if I ever finish the projects my wife has lined up for me. :laughing:
 
   / Carrying chains??? #26  
Thanks, I figured you never know when having a reciever there would come in handy. Good luck, my wife keeps me with honey-do's also.

FYI...The chain box is made of 3/4"x6" flat bar on both sides, back, and bottom with front piece being 3/4"x8" flat bar. I wanted it to be heavy duty and I had the flat bar left over from another project. In the attached pics you can see the back, sides, and bottom before the front and reciever were welded on.
 

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   / Carrying chains??? #27  
On the FEL on my Kubota L4240 there is a tube running through and between the two arms. My father cut a slot in a sewer and drain pipe. Plugged both ends with a wood plug (from a hole saw), put an eye bolt in it to help in pulling the pipe out. There is a pin that travels through the S&D pipe located outside the FEL arms to prevent the pipe from sliding out either end.

Remove either pin and pull the pipe from the other end. There is a tray with chain in it. It works very good. I frequently have a need for a short chain. This chain just sits on the floor of the tractor.

It would be nice to find a more convenient way to open up the tube without having to walk to both side of he tractor.

Mike
 
   / Carrying chains??? #28  
I made a chain box from scrap that sets inside the factory grille guard on my JD 790. Then made a "improved" grille guard the covers the factory one, hooking onto the chain box & one pin through the top pipe of the factory guard. ~~ grnspot

I saw this one. Went home thinking I'd do that too. Not enough room on my Kubota...... :(
 
   / Carrying chains??? #29  
I made boxes for my quick hitches. Along with other mods, works good for me.

JB
 

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