How do you carry your chainsaw ?

   / How do you carry your chainsaw ? #31  
Carrying the chainsaw is sometimes my WIFE's job!

Seriously, if I'm going out on the place where I need a chainsaw, I take it in the pickup, or now the Gator. If I need the chainsaw AND the tractor there at the same time, my wife brings along the chainsaw and other such stuff. Sometimes I will set the chainsaw in the front end loader and carry it where I need it at the same time I need the front end loader.
 
   / How do you carry your chainsaw ? #32  
Mostly like this. :D Mark

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Very nice!!! I love this pic!
 
   / How do you carry your chainsaw ? #33  
This is the one I just did. works pretty well. The bottom of the scabbard is wearing pretty quick so I will need to put something in the bottom of the holder so the chain doesn't rub against metal.
Tom
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   / How do you carry your chainsaw ? #34  
I carry mine in this handy attachment. It's been painted to match the machine color, and is also easily removed and attached to the tractor with a "Quick Attach" system. It is large enough to fit 2 chainsaws, a fuel jug, a couple containers of bar & chain oil, my safety gear that I wear when using the saw, rope, come-a-long, racheting straps, and a cooler for non-alcoholic drinks.

Pics are when it was shiny new.

:D
 

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   / How do you carry your chainsaw ? #35  
bandit67 said:
I carry mine in this handy attachment. It's been painted to match the machine color, and is also easily removed and attached to the tractor with a "Quick Attach" system. It is large enough to fit 2 chainsaws, a fuel jug, a couple containers of bar & chain oil, my safety gear that I wear when using the saw, rope, come-a-long, racheting straps, and a cooler for non-alcoholic drinks.

Pics are when it was shiny new.

:D

It works great to haul the saw until one forgets the saw is in the bucket. Ask me how I know:)
 
   / How do you carry your chainsaw ? #37  
I finally got around to painting my carry all and took some pictures. I've been using it all summer and it works well. Surprisingly strong - I stood on it as a test. One downside is it obstructs the rear view some.
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   / How do you carry your chainsaw ? #38  
I finally got around to painting my carry all and took some pictures. I've been using it all summer and it works well. Surprisingly strong - I stood on it as a test. One downside is it obstructs the rear view some.
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That looks awesome, and no more having to look under the seat for the toolbox!

Now that's an innovative way to hook it onto the ROPS!

Did you use any hardware at all to attach it, or is it just wedged and "gravitized" into place?
 
   / How do you carry your chainsaw ? #39  
No hardware to attach. The crossbar that held the toolbox keeps it from sliding down, but the lever action against the rops serves to carry the weight. It lifts right off when its empty.
 
   / How do you carry your chainsaw ? #40  
No hardware to attach. The crossbar that held the toolbox keeps it from sliding down, but the lever action against the rops serves to carry the weight. It lifts right off when its empty.

That's what I thought, but I had to ask for sure. :confused:

That's one of the things what I like best about it- no futzing with bolts, straps, or other stuff, just get it on and go. :thumbsup:

When you need it off for some reason, unload and go. :cool2:

Thanks,
Thomas :drink:
 
 
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