Leinbach Carryall

   / Leinbach Carryall #1  

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LS XJ2025H
Has anyone ever heard of “The Leinback Line” 3 point carryall? I found an old one and don’t know anything about them. It looks and feels really heavy built. If I can modify it to fit my quick hitch I may buy it. Sorry for the bad photo.
 

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   / Leinbach Carryall #3  
What could possibly go wrong with one by any name?

Rust is the only thing.

Compare build and price with the unit offered by TSC.
 
   / Leinbach Carryall #4  
They were based near Winston-Salem, NC and I think were bought out by Everything Attachment... I have a post hole digger and a Soil Pulverizer from them. Good product and a good company and it should be a good buy depending on how much they want for it...
 
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They were based near Winston-Salem, NC and I think were bought out by Everything Attachment... I have a post hole digger and a Soil Pulverizer from them. Good product and a good company and it should be a good buy depending on how much they want for it...
The owner wants me to make my own price, he just wants rid of it and said he‘d be good with whatever I came up with. I don’t like pricing other folks stuff. It may take a little modification to work with a QH. I moved it around a bit…..it’s heavy!
 
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New steel is going for $175 to $2 a pound . My neighbor wants me to weld up one of those for him.I told him that with the price of steel today, by the time you put pins on the frame, it's better to buy the finished product.

If you don't like pricing other peoples stuff, Gestimate the material value by the pound. The County line unit I have weighs 86 lbs.

 
   / Leinbach Carryall #7  
I have one of them. Looks like the same model. I've used it for 20 years, and it's taken everything I've offered it.
 
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I have one of them. Looks like the same model. I've used it for 20 years, and it's taken everything I've offered it.


Do you know offhand if it will fit in a quick hitch?
 
   / Leinbach Carryall #9  
I've never seen a quick hitch, so have no clue.
 
   / Leinbach Carryall #10  
Leinbach machinery went out of business about ten years ago. There's nothing complicated in a "carry-all" Offer $75
 
   / Leinbach Carryall #11  
If the wood on it is good, $80 is good for both parties; $100 if the seller is a friend, $60 would be a bargain, IMO.

If the wood needs to be replaced, $60...
 
   / Leinbach Carryall #12  
The frame appears to be built of a heavier metal stock than the current TSC branded model.
 
   / Leinbach Carryall #13  
I have one. heavy angle tray, heavy angle top and back. Side pockets for stakes. They made good stuff.
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I'm not liking that 6 inch spacing out from the lift pins.

With the TSC carry all frame, outfitted with a 42 inch wide 1X6 cedar headboard and deck with very low sides, The B7200 can BARELY lift a capacity load of stone and dirt. 'Frequently can not lift a full load of hardwood rounds to carry them while splitting firewood.

The quick hitch would only make it worse.
 

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   / Leinbach Carryall #16  
I have one identical. Not quick hitch compatible as-is, but easy to fix.

To make it work, I bought some long-thread pins and spaced them outwards about an inch using washers. For the top hook, I cut a hole about where the "nb" is to allow the hook tip to pass through. Works fine now.

I don't have boards on mine. I'll use a pallet if needed. I use them along with clamp-on bucket forks to carry twice as much at one time, or to carry something too heavy for the forks to lift.

Bruce
 
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   / Leinbach Carryall #17  
The photo from hslogger is different than the OP's and mine. Ours has the angle braces forward of the uprights, not behind them.

Bruce
 
   / Leinbach Carryall #18  
The photo from hslogger is different than the OP's and mine. Ours has the angle braces forward of the uprights, not behind them.

Bruce
Mine does too:
carryall-2.jpg

As you said, I also used washers to move the pins out a bit to better match the width of my other implements.

I use the hooks and ropes to secure large loads of firewood when carrying it out of the woods.
 
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Well I drug the old carryall home today, bought it for $50. I stripped off the old rotten wooden deck, now to get out the grinder and find a welder to make it quick hitch ready. I’ll top it off with new fresh cut oak 2x12’s off my band I’ll and some LS safety blue paint and I should be good to go!
 
   / Leinbach Carryall #20  
Well I drug the old carryall home today, bought it for $50. I stripped off the old rotten wooden deck, now to get out the grinder and find a welder to make it quick hitch ready. I’ll top it off with new fresh cut oak 2x12’s off my band I’ll and some LS safety blue paint and I should be good to go!

More than good to go by the sounds !

gg
 
 

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