Now I can carry it with me

   / Now I can carry it with me #11  
Nice weight bar you got there. I've been thinking of doing something quite similar using weight lifting steel plates. I see them for free sometimes in peoples front yards and wonder what could I use them for. Now I have a use for them and will keep an eye out for more free sets. I can cut and weld the bars vertically and just keep adding 25 pound plates till I had enough on there to keep the rear end down when the bucket is full. Thanks for the pictures and for helping me decide how to make my weight bar.
 
   / Now I can carry it with me #12  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Buried my tie down straps,a quadrajet carb,a hand full of combination wrenches and my PITCHFORK in the trailer under a bucket of WET manure today..........CRAP (literally). )</font>
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Can I borrow some of your wrenches? I promise I won't bring them back dirty. LOL
 
   / Now I can carry it with me #13  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( A C = Allis Chalmers?????? Prices for Kubota weights are out of sight...more than a $1.00 per pound. Found some weights on e bay that were inexpensive, but the shipping would have been a killer...... the other side of the country!!!! )</font>

Buy one weight. Trace shape on a large piece of paper. Go to scrap steel yard and buy scrap plate steel. Find someone to cut it on a electric eye burn table. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I know............its alot of trouble but that is what I did. . /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif


TBAR
 
   / Now I can carry it with me #14  
I'd have been happier if I'd only buried the stuff in the bucket...I was using the wife's chainsaw (Stihl 017 smaller & handier than my 029) and a propane torch the evening before, left them in the bucket when I was done and was running the bush hog. I scraped down a big ant hill with the bucket, dumped it and proceeded to run it over. when I smelled the gas from the saw, I remembered that I had left it there. Boy, was she mad, it put an end to her chainsaw carving for a while. No matter how I tried, I couldn't convince her that it was her fault. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / Now I can carry it with me #15  
Been there done that!

OR--

Leave bucket face up and in cold weather the accumulated rain/melted snow is frozen rock solid?

Now you have to light a fire under the bucket to thaw out that mess!
 

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