Kubota tool/chain box

   / Kubota tool/chain box #11  
here's mine...
 

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   / Kubota tool/chain box #12  
Here are three that I posted on TBN about five years ago. They are steel and get a lot of abose,but have held up well. I can grab one chain hook and give it a yank as I get off the tractor. Thechain slithers out like it is a trained snake.
The PVC will be good because it will not corrod. If it breaks make a steel one.
 

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   / Kubota tool/chain box #13  
Noticing the fence post cap on the floorboard, I'm partial n8wrl's idea. No offense to anyone else's design.
 
   / Kubota tool/chain box #14  
I did the same thing. except for mounting. I drilled and tapped for 1/4 20 bolts and locked them with double nuts. I'm also posting a pic of a storage tube, a 5' piece of 4" PVC that runs through the loader brace pipe. holds my big chains
also usedPVC to hpld my fire extinguisher. As you've already guessed I can't weld.
 

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   / Kubota tool/chain box #15  
You are a better Eskimo than I. I am in south central Oklahoma and we may or may not get snow in any given winter but I have a heated cab on my Kubota. I have never experienced cold enough weather that the heater could be left full on. Kubota gave me a heck of a cab heater. Of course the coldest it has been here in the last 6-8 years is about 0F.

Pat
 
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Casco1 said:
I did the same thing. except for mounting. I drilled and tapped for 1/4 20 bolts and locked them with double nuts. I'm also posting a pic of a storage tube, a 5' piece of 4" PVC that runs through the loader brace pipe. holds my big chains
also usedPVC to hpld my fire extinguisher. As you've already guessed I can't weld.

I like that - much heavier box and the tube-PVC is a GREAT idea!

-Brian n8wrl
 

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