My Carryall Saga...

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#21  
A piece of waterproof subflooring should work. It is expensive though and will eventually delaminate in the weather.

The 2x8 idea is worth consideration for long term durability.

Yeah, after reading on here, I'm planning to go with the 2x8's.
 
   / My Carryall Saga... #22  
Does anyone know of some good online retailers to get the lynch pins and the top link pin from?

Any local tractor dealer will have the parts. TSC can be used but, of course, shipping is a factor. TSC has them in stock.
 
   / My Carryall Saga...
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#23  
Hey CTF

I too was very interested in the carryall from TSC. I went to the local store where they had one. We tried numberous CAT 1 toplink pins and could not get one to fit (the toplink pin hole was too small). I decided not to buy the unit as I was concerned it might be defective so I am curious to see if the one you purchased has the correctly sized toplink pin hole. I don't know the width of a toplink pin off hand (I am sure someone one this site does) but you may want to measure to see if one will fit (or try one from another implement).

- Dana

I think a standard cat 1 toplink is 3/4". Don't have another implements to try...I'm going to get the pins soon...By the way: It's nice to see members from this area. :thumbsup:
 
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Any local tractor dealer will have the parts. TSC can be used but, of course, shipping is a factor. TSC has them in stock.

Yes, I know, but I might not be able to get to one for a while, so ordering online would be the best option...
 
   / My Carryall Saga... #25  
I am looking for a way to move a befco 9.5 ft mower around in the barn without. Always hooking it up to the tractor. Is tree any products avaliable that anyone has used like dolly wheels that I can put the mower on and push about the barn when I need to move the mower? thanks

Route66
 
   / My Carryall Saga... #26  
I was thinking of either doing that or using a piece of plywood. Would that work?

Most any wood will work, however, the 2x8's will be much more durable and can take a licking and keep on ticking.

If you want to spend your money once...go with 2x8's.

I made the mistake of using 1x12 pine boards. I have found that the boards will crack and chip at the grain of the wood.

Definately use 2x8's. Pressure treated if you can afford it.

It is a good attachment to have. I have used mine for things I never thought I would. Like carrying an old porch floor to the burn pile.

Though a carryall is light in weight, I do find it to be a bugger to hook up to the 3pt. hitch. I'd rather hook up my snowblower.
 
   / My Carryall Saga... #27  
I am looking for a way to move a befco 9.5 ft mower around in the barn without. Always hooking it up to the tractor. Is tree any products avaliable that anyone has used like dolly wheels that I can put the mower on and push about the barn when I need to move the mower? thanks

Route66

There are lots of good ideas on TBN for just what you are looking for. Most are homemade and fit the implement involved perfectly. Do a search and you'll see.
 
   / My Carryall Saga... #28  
Yeah, after reading on here, I'm planning to go with the 2x8's.

Another thing you might consider is to just use pallets. You can nail a piece of plywood to the top and have a smooth, flat surface.

If you use 2x8s the Carryall will be tied up only for things you can carry on it.

With pallets you can have different things on each pallet, build them for special tasks (like firewood hauling), pre-load them for quick use later, etc. It is a much more flexible solution.

The pallets will eventually splinter and break so then you get another fresh pallet and use it until it is destroyed.
 
   / My Carryall Saga... #30  
Another thing you might consider is to just use pallets. You can nail a piece of plywood to the top and have a smooth, flat surface.

If you use 2x8s the Carryall will be tied up only for things you can carry on it.

With pallets you can have different things on each pallet, build them for special tasks (like firewood hauling), pre-load them for quick use later, etc. It is a much more flexible solution.

The pallets will eventually splinter and break so then you get another fresh pallet and use it until it is destroyed.

We don't use a carry all anymore, but for years we did and used pallets; worked great for us as we had them from a business.
 
 

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