Von...re: pictures. There's good news/bad news. I'm
presently coming to you via WebTV. Not sure I can image process/transmit. I'll soon be entering the real world of devices like you-all have where prefixes like, 'giga-, mega-, image-stream, octet-tickler, mouse(!), etc.', give real meaning to what can be accomplished on the Net. My wife gave me a Power Mac G4 Cube, a sort of cyber-full-dress-Harley in King of the Road Sturgis Reggallae. Fear not, my Bynet Budds, LazyK shall rise from the stable pucky pit of pitiful picture
processing paucity to a proper position of providing pictorial examples of tractor-works.
'Squooze me. Got a little excited about the new Cube!
Re: PVC equipment quivers...sorry 'bout no pics yet. I've found that 'on and off-ability' of the pipe-type item holders is important and useful.
An item-specific schedule 40 pipe scabbard, even though it is secureable and out of the way, doesn't allow for multi-tasking or re-location when you re- configure w/various implements. K.I.S.S. answer?...:
I use 1/8" thick strips of neoprene rubber cut into long-enough 1" wide belts to wrap around the ROPS, the FEL upright stanchion, the front radiator grill-guard, the vertical mounting frame member that connects your implements in back to the centerlink, any surface that would provide clearance and purchasability. OK...you've got these rubber belts that'll go around the tractor 'part'.
They act as cushions and friction binders when you girdle them with hose clamps that are attached to a mounting strip holding your PVC/ABS 'pipe'. You're right...pictures would really help, but, I hope I'm painting a decent word-picture.
What I did (and it is working) was strap a 2" wide x 18" long x 1/2" thick strip of plywood to my 28"x 4" piece of PVC SCHD 40 pipe with stainless(?) hoseclamps near top and bottom WHILE the caps were on the pipe. Remember, when mounted on the tractor frame member, the thickness of the CAP wall must fit between the space between the tractor surface and the surface of the PIPE wall. OK so far ?
You now have a pipe storage module hose clamped to a plywood strip that can be hose-clamped to your tractor by running hoseclamps around the plywood (keep PVC clamps loose) and around the tractor frame member with rubber strips as scratch-guards and friction increasers. You can loosen, slide, adjust, dis-mount everything. Need longer mounting clamps? Scab on a small compatible hoseclamp section. Need to clear an object in the way of your 'mounting' rubber/clamps...loosen and slide.
If this idea is like others' you may have tried, please let me know how I might improve this simple, non-permanent, no-drilling, no welding quick and dirty fix to tote'n needs. I'm working on a chain saw scabbard by heating the pipe in front of my propane heater, my heatgun and one of my wife's hairdryers! Get that bad-boy hot and spongey; wrap it around an oversized template I cut out of plywood in the general shape of my chainsaw bar; and flatten the semi-limp PVC around the ply til she cools, pinching an end fairly tight.
Still gotta figure out how to mount it.
Whew! Thhhhhats all
Lazy K - Chip