California
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
- Messages
- 14,664
- Location
- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
Here's my solution. A small child's backpack hanging off each side of the cowl = instant saddlebags!
A 12 oz bottle of water is generally the heaviest thing carried. Hand pruners and a folding pruning saw are over in the other side. (This is an orchard).
Either side - extra clips & linch pins, flagging tape, a 10 mm wrench to adjust the 3-point lift/lowering limits for mowing. I don't need to carry anything heavy.
And the PVC pipes are to carry a shovel and rake when I go out to grade the lane, or as shown here, long handle pruners.
A couple of other things in the photo: I originally posted it to show the 'Old Man Step' I added. And the green cable/switch is to run the sump pump down inside the IBC tote on my watering trailer.
A 12 oz bottle of water is generally the heaviest thing carried. Hand pruners and a folding pruning saw are over in the other side. (This is an orchard).
Either side - extra clips & linch pins, flagging tape, a 10 mm wrench to adjust the 3-point lift/lowering limits for mowing. I don't need to carry anything heavy.
And the PVC pipes are to carry a shovel and rake when I go out to grade the lane, or as shown here, long handle pruners.
A couple of other things in the photo: I originally posted it to show the 'Old Man Step' I added. And the green cable/switch is to run the sump pump down inside the IBC tote on my watering trailer.