Mar 20, 2009 / Logging Hitch #121 JohnDeere4300 Veteran Member Joined Feb 20, 2005 Messages 1,567 Location . Tractor John Deere 4300 Lloyd_E said: JD,jj,jb, Darn TBN - too many ideas - not enough time!!! Keep them coming though! lloyd Click to expand... Yea same for me I seen a nice grapple that i would like to build....and a cab. But the logging hitch has to be first....BUT...the grapple would also be handy
Lloyd_E said: JD,jj,jb, Darn TBN - too many ideas - not enough time!!! Keep them coming though! lloyd Click to expand... Yea same for me I seen a nice grapple that i would like to build....and a cab. But the logging hitch has to be first....BUT...the grapple would also be handy
Mar 20, 2009 / Logging Hitch #122 JB4310 Super Member Joined Feb 24, 2005 Messages 5,582 Location Central CT Tractor J.D. 4310 E-hydro Egon said: Lloyd you could mount a pipe vise and then use the PTO to thread and cut pipe. Click to expand... Get a chuck to slide onto pto shaft, set up some tooling in that vise and you'd have a genuine Redneck Lathe! JB.
Egon said: Lloyd you could mount a pipe vise and then use the PTO to thread and cut pipe. Click to expand... Get a chuck to slide onto pto shaft, set up some tooling in that vise and you'd have a genuine Redneck Lathe! JB.