Attachment Storage

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I store outdoors... just out in the rain. Mower is the only implement I store protected and that is because the design of my brush hog leaves bearings exposed. Tractor also is protected. waste of valuable shop space to keep implements indoors. Just my opinion... We don't get much snow so loosing implments you might need in the winter not much of an issue.
 
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I use the HF Vehicle Dollies, they hold 1500 lbs ea. They cost a bit more, they hold up well

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I made this dolly for my wood splitter out of bed railing and scraps.Capture.JPG
 
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I'm just now seeing how you built a support for your grader. Could you, please, send some additional photos of all sides that I may study? (tidalflats2003@yahoo.com) Thank you.
 
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Why not just put wheels right on the splitter? This is by far the easiest and nicest splitter to get out and use, I have ever had. I realized some time ago that I was just making yet more junk by building dolleys and stuff to sit my junk on.
 
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We put all our implements on dollies:

Sickle bar mower: Shared album - Bruce Ruhf - Google Photos
Grader and Rake: Shared album - Bruce Ruhf - Google Photos
Box Blade: Shared album - Bruce Ruhf - Google Photos
Bucket and Hog - and all the toys lined up: Shared album - Bruce Ruhf - Google Photos

New barn.. just getting things organized.. The dollies sure make it easy to put the attachments on using the Pat's quick hitch.

Super nice bearthebruce! All nice and neat and easy to pull out as needed. Great space saver. I'm inspired to build some for myself.
 
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Super nice bearthebruce! All nice and neat and easy to pull out as needed. Great space saver. I'm inspired to build some for myself.

Always nice and neat when all spanking new! Owner is very German - I'm sort of German... Vie Vill haf Order! Yah? You Vil Do it my Vay!

No offense intended to German brothers and sisters.. it was intended to give a laugh for most of us of German decent are like this.

Gem99, the barn went up this summer and at first it was to be a pole barn - simple construction, fairly low cost. Well, we could not get past the rock on top the mountain to set the poles deep enough so a new design with a foundation had to be planned (foundation is sitting on crushed stone/concrete on top the rock). While looking at that plan and after the trees were cleared, we realized that our original plan for a 30x30 building with a 10 x 30 porch for storing implements under roof but outdoors, was not going to be feasible. Was not enough space to move the tractor around to pick up and drop implements. On to Plan C... So the building became 30 x 40 totally enclosed. Big space! The surprise in the deal was when the owner decided he was not working in a cold barn. While we are not heating when we are not in the barn, he had it full insulated with closed cell blown-in foam and then had a 75,000 btu heater put in. During hunting last month, it was so dang hot in the barn, I was shedding clothes... 40F outdoors and 75F to work indoors. NOT! I dropped that T-stat to 55 and then it was good for working!

(The property owner, he is like my brother, and he worries this old man needs some creature comforts. I love the new barn. )

Some are going to ask, "why blown-in insulation?" In theory, the closed cell foam is supposed to attract fewer critters. We'll keep ya posted on that.. Time will tell. The owner loves that stuff and uses it in most building projects he has done. Also did the crawl space under the house.. I should post the before and after pictures of that.. most scary place I ever crawled is now pretty!
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We're down in Virginny next week and hope to build a work bench and do more organizing.

By the way, the main reason for the dollies is the big advantage to the them: I can easily put the attachments on the tractor in less than 5 minutes.. don't need to do all that backing up and aligning.. on and off the tractor a bunch of times... just roll up to the back, line-up the implement, bring the Pat's quick hitch up and lock it, connect the top link and when needed connect the PTO shaft... done. So much easier than it was on uneven ground outdoors.

Thanks for looking at the pics... thanks for the compliments.
 
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We are building a house and the concrete blocks came on some very HD pallets. I decided to add some casters and test out some 3 point storage options. It actually worked our very well. Attachments are anywhere from 400 - 800 pounds and they move pretty easily. I got the casters for around 30 bucks on ebay (pack of 12 casters). How do you store your attachments???

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I bought 16 foot tall HD pallet wracking like you see in the big box stores. Every implement goes on a wood pallet and on a shelf. Saves me lots of precious floor space. Will work great on your nice concrete floors.
 
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When you don't have an implement barn, FEL stuff gets parked on pallets, 3pt stuff on wooden stands
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