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I tried that,, but, the chainsaw keeps sliding off,,,I use a bushog. -- Multi purpose.


I tried that,, but, the chainsaw keeps sliding off,,,I use a bushog. -- Multi purpose.
This is exactly the path I'm taking.I’m thinking about how to design a wooden box/platform that fits on top my 6’ box blade to carry tools. I.e- chainsaw, pole-saw, pitch fork, bar oil, cold drinks, etc. I figure with the grapple and box blade combo + saws…..I can disappear all weekend on the tractor.
Now that sounds like a good idea. For the rest of us, a SSQA bracket welded to the long side would be super simple.I'm seriously thinking of a Greenlee or similar type locking job box to hold all my saws, gas and oil and logging straps, chains, cables and snatch block. Can't use the 3PH with the chipper or winch on the rear.
I can weld the brackets and pins for the JD quick attach right to the box.
Never know when you might need a Pat Malone for County Commissioner sign.View attachment 714380
My Carroll is handy when I want it. I like being able to carry stuff in there that I might bang up if in the bucket. I can carry stuff up front with the forks or bucket, and carry stuff in the back, which makes some short trips now and then instead of multiple.
Sometimes I will just put my forks on and tote the carryall around and leave it someplace. Handy as can be
I figured as much. My wife saves those signs to repurpose for yard sales. She doesn't save anything else...the sign is one of those plastic things made like cardboard. It is the top to a wooden crate. The crate with the top go over my air pump that I use for a summer aerator. The crate is a shelter from the weather and I have standard furnace filters duct taped on the inside to help keep the intake clean. The buoy is attached to the water pump foot valve assembly to keep it out of the muck, except for this year with the drought conditions;-(