ncoonen
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Within days of buying my Kioti CK3510H I was looking for a way to carry a few hand tools and basic supplies. Several searches gave me a lot of ideas but nothing that satisfied my basic requirements of : simple, cheap, unobtrusive. So I ended up with a medium size Plano "ammo box" on each rear fender.
The boxes are Plano 1612 and cost about $25 each and are attached without drilling any new holes. The fenders have existing holes (covered by orange stickers) and I fabricated a small bracket shaped like the number 7 that attaches to the top bolt on each end of the fuel tank. The bracket is on the right side of the next picture. I used the masking tape to better see a mark made on the bottom of the box through the hole in the bracket.
I used a big bolt through the fender hole just because the existing hole was pretty big.
One box has an assortment of basic hand tools; the other has WD-40, brake-clean, spray lithium grease, shop rags, and a ziplock bag with the tractor and FEL manuals.
...ned.
The boxes are Plano 1612 and cost about $25 each and are attached without drilling any new holes. The fenders have existing holes (covered by orange stickers) and I fabricated a small bracket shaped like the number 7 that attaches to the top bolt on each end of the fuel tank. The bracket is on the right side of the next picture. I used the masking tape to better see a mark made on the bottom of the box through the hole in the bracket.
I used a big bolt through the fender hole just because the existing hole was pretty big.
One box has an assortment of basic hand tools; the other has WD-40, brake-clean, spray lithium grease, shop rags, and a ziplock bag with the tractor and FEL manuals.
...ned.