deepNdirt
Veteran Member
Hadn't considered the quick attach/adjust aspect. I suppose you could pin them on telescoping tubes so you could move them in and out of the way when not needed? If you can install or drop them quickly, you might have something of value in the making.
I'm going to build the prototype and see how it works, as most invention do fail in first test I must be sure this one does not
again this is not a permanent mounted tool, but would be easily attached when or if ever needed,
Clemsonfor: Many times when working my tractor I have habit of running in only one direction, Not sure why it is I do this? But I think it has something to do being comfortable on my tractor, Just as I would when brush cutting down a hill I will go around to the top and come back down again, I never turn around and start up the hill etc,etc,
If I'm running 200 ft. on side of a hill I would simply drive back to where i started from and come again, etc,etc, I guess if I were to use this tool I might not even have need to have one that would adjust to one side or the other... I could get by with only the one side, However! if the opposite side were to have a certain amount of extension I could have a way to install a Ballast weight that could be helpful as well,...