How do you store you logging/tow chain?

   / How do you store you logging/tow chain? #221  
I keep my chains nestled in the pockets of the loader brackets on my JD145 Loader which lives on the JD820 Diesel. On the left are a short chain (3/8") with a swivel hook rated at 4T and another piece of 7' chain with grab hooks at both ends. The right side bracket holds a 15' 3/8" Grade 70 binder chain. During the Winter, I keep another 20' Grade 70 on the counterweight bucket top. There's also a 25' 5/8" chain for more serious "problems" that lives on the weight bucket year 'round. I'll put up some snaps tomorrow once finished plowing. Again.
 
   / How do you store you logging/tow chain? #222  
I do the same with painting my chains after losing a brand new one the day I got my `Tangerine-dream`.:grumpy: Haven`t lost one since.
For stowing chains I made up a simple wooden box that sits on the FEL frame right in front of the clutch pedal. Bolted to the sheet metal of the floor-boards. It`s completely out of the way, has drain holes in the bottom but would be easy enough to put a lid on it. For my tool-box, ,I made a simple tray for the box to sit in. On the underside is a couple of ears` or slot which jambs down over the FEL frame to hold it in place. Both work like a charm! DSC_0043.jpgDSC_0044.jpgDSC_0043.jpgDSC_0046.jpg
 
   / How do you store you logging/tow chain? #223  
I do the same with painting my chains after losing a brand new one the day I got my `Tangerine-dream`.:grumpy: Haven`t lost one since.
For stowing chains I made up a simple wooden box that sits on the FEL frame right in front of the clutch pedal. Bolted to the sheet metal of the floor-boards. It`s completely out of the way, has drain holes in the bottom but would be easy enough to put a lid on it. For my tool-box, ,I made a simple tray for the box to sit in. On the underside is a couple of ears` or slot which jambs down over the FEL frame to hold it in place. Both work like a charm!View attachment 402178View attachment 402179View attachment 402178View attachment 402180
 
   / How do you store you logging/tow chain? #224  
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I had seen this idea posted on this site before, PVC pipe fashioned to carry chain. I liked the idea, so I modified it to suit my needs. I have a BX25, a small tractor, and while I may not have a use for the amount of logging chain as some, I quickly realized the use for chain in most any hauling chores with this little tractor.
I fastened it to the FEL post. There is a small hole already there that I used. Since I have a cap on mine, I did not drill drainage holes in the bottom cap of the PVC pipe. I keep 3 small chains in one of the pipes, gloves, a 25' tape, and a roll of flagging tape in the other.
On my rear blade, I made a small one to carry a small level and a wrench.
I really like this forum and I get a lot of ideas. I appreciate everyone's advise and expertise.
 
   / How do you store you logging/tow chain? #225  
WOW... 225 posts on how to store chains....

I put 3/8" 14' chains in large coffee cans on floor board...
Not the most safe, but handy & cheap

After reading the many ideas here, intend to put pvc pipes on loader for them..
Thanks for all the ideas...
 
   / How do you store you logging/tow chain? #226  
[/QUOTE]
I had seen this idea posted on this site before, PVC pipe fashioned to carry chain. I liked the idea, so I modified it to suit my needs. I have a BX25, a small tractor, and while I may not have a use for the amount of logging chain as some, I quickly realized the use for chain in most any hauling chores with this little tractor.
I fastened it to the FEL post. There is a small hole already there that I used. Since I have a cap on mine, I did not drill drainage holes in the bottom cap of the PVC pipe. I keep 3 small chains in one of the pipes, gloves, a 25' tape, and a roll of flagging tape in the other.
On my rear blade, I made a small one to carry a small level and a wrench.
I really like this forum and I get a lot of ideas. I appreciate everyone's advise and expertise.[/QUOTE]

Our B2320 has similar holes in the loader mounts but I wasn't sure how to get mine mounted without having to take the loader off to get access, and that sure seems like a lot of trouble for the outcome, so I have to ask, was that how you got the bolt into yours?
Or was there some other method you used??

Thanks,
Thomas
 
   / How do you store you logging/tow chain? #227  
I just scored a basket ball post that a neighbor had in our business complex. 5 minutes after checking out this post (no pun intended). I am going to see if I can fix it up to work on the FEL mount. Wow, timing is everything!
 
   / How do you store you logging/tow chain? #228  
I just scored a basket ball post that a neighbor had in our business complex. 5 minutes after checking out this post (no pun intended). I am going to see if I can fix it up to work on the FEL mount. Wow, timing is everything!
 
   / How do you store you logging/tow chain? #229  
PhysAssist;

The hole(s) in my support arms of the FEL of my BX25 were already there, and very easy to get at. I did not have to remove anything. In the pictures I attached, I tried to show how I attached the PVC pipe. There was only one hole on each side. If you can't make out how I attached mine, send a reply and I will post a more detailed picture or pictures of what I did.
 
   / How do you store you logging/tow chain? #230  
I had seen this idea posted on this site before, PVC pipe fashioned to carry chain. I liked the idea, so I modified it to suit my needs. I have a BX25, a small tractor, and while I may not have a use for the amount of logging chain as some, I quickly realized the use for chain in most any hauling chores with this little tractor.
I fastened it to the FEL post. There is a small hole already there that I used. Since I have a cap on mine, I did not drill drainage holes in the bottom cap of the PVC pipe. I keep 3 small chains in one of the pipes, gloves, a 25' tape, and a roll of flagging tape in the other.
On my rear blade, I made a small one to carry a small level and a wrench.
I really like this forum and I get a lot of ideas. I appreciate everyone's advise and expertise.[/QUOTE]

Our B2320 has similar holes in the loader mounts but I wasn't sure how to get mine mounted without having to take the loader off to get access, and that sure seems like a lot of trouble for the outcome, so I have to ask, was that how you got the bolt into yours?
Or was there some other method you used??

Thanks,
Thomas[/QUOTE]

Thomas,

The hole(s) in my support arms of the FEL of my BX25 were already there, and very easy to get at. I did not have to remove anything. In the pictures I attached, I tried to show how I attached the PVC pipe. There was only one hole on each side. If you can't make out how I attached mine, send a reply and I will post a more detailed picture or pictures of what I did.

Mike
 

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