BobRip
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Has anybody thought to use the area on the PT425 (and maybe other PTs) on the front of the machine below the lift arms and between the lift cylinders? Thoughts come to mind of putting a whinch there or a two inch receiver.
BobRip said:Has anybody thought to use the area on the PT425 (and maybe other PTs) on the front of the machine below the lift arms and between the lift cylinders? Thoughts come to mind of putting a whinch there or a two inch receiver.
I added a tow hook to mine. Tow hook picture here.BobRip said:Has anybody thought to use the area on the PT425 (and maybe other PTs) on the front of the machine below the lift arms and between the lift cylinders? Thoughts come to mind of putting a whinch there or a two inch receiver.
Beechwood said:Bob- You could mount your oil cooler there and tie it into the pto return line and then build a carry all bed like I didOr you could mount the oil cooler on top of the lift arms. That would make it easier to tie into the pto return.
I'd keep all hydraulic cooling at the rear of the units.BobRip said:Beechwood, thanks for the suggestion. Do you think the oil cooler would be a little too exposed to damage there as you push into dirt or whatever? Putting it on the arms might work. You could add an extra cooler on top of the arms to aid cooling when mowing.
Moss, I remember your tow hook. Good idea. Does it get dirt pushed up in it. If I put a 2 inch receiver there, I wonder if it would fill up with dirt?
BobRip said:Maybe I could mount a tool box there. Just thinking out loud. I probably have enough tool boxes on the PT.
KentT said:Geez, Bob, your machine already looks like it is outfitted for an African Safari...![]()
Seriously, are you still using that roof storage rack filled with all kinds of emergency equipment/tools?
Highridge said:I second the use of MR's tow hook. Probably one of the best add-ons I've done, probably becuase I trailer it alot and the hook is the best place to hook the 2 front tie-downs.