pat32rf
Veteran Member
The cup holder in the fender of my JD4300 is good for holding nuts and bolts, anything else just bounces out....and gets spilled or lost. Including the $60 clip for my rifle...
The cup holder in the fender of my JD4300 is good for holding nuts and bolts, anything else just bounces out....and gets spilled or lost. Including the $60 clip for my rifle...
yeah...but mine's made by 'Snapper'...(in the USA) wally-world= chinese junk
If you think the Snapper model isn't made in China, imported by ZXQ Distributors, sold to Snapper, then... well... good for you
On September 11, 2001, Schwinn Company, its assets, and the rights to the brand, together with that of the GT Bicycle, was purchased at a bankruptcy auction by Pacific Cycle, a company previously known for mass-market brands owned by Wind Point Partners.[26] In 2004 Pacific Cycle was, in turn, acquired by Dorel Industries. Pacific and Dorel produced a series of low-cost bicycles built in Taiwan and the People's Republic of China, which were badged with the Schwinn nameplate and sold in large retail stores such as Wal-Mart, Target, and Costco.
I couldnt help but notice the topic so I thought I would share my home made can holder. I felt it was a necessity and built one for my Yanmar soon after I bought the tractor it also holds gloves or sunglasses when not using the tractor.
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Nice job!
What did you make that out of ?
After looking again....Is that a spring from a vehicle?
Thanks Bill!
Yes that one is a old coil spring off a dune buggy shock just happened to fit my brand of beer perfectly also bottled water. The new design is cold rolled 3/8 round turned on a lathe with a jig to make the coiled shape which will be better less prone to crack the welds.
Steve