Code54
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- Joined
- Aug 20, 2005
- Messages
- 4,294
- Location
- Putnam Co. West Virginia
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5100, Kubota BX25D,1957 Farmall Cub Lo-Boy Kubota KX91-3, BCS 853
They are handy - wish I could find a cheap source for them!
I know, when I first saw them, I thought about trying to make them myself to save some $, but they are just so well made and work so well, I decided $20 apiece was worth it.They are handy - wish I could find a cheap source for them!
thank you so much for your suggestionI just made them one afternoon. The bed will dump the same as normal and they will stay attached but you can take the top bar off (toolless screw on each side) and they will lift right off. They are made with 1"x1" steel ⅛" square tube steel and have sets of tool holders on the side. I can hook a shovel and rake and they stay put and just hang out past the end of the bed. On the other side, I have a basket for my chainsaw oil and gas. I was thinking of making a few other things but I figure I will mess with it this winter when I have time. I used Kawasaki mounts to attach the top bar, the basket, etc. The box in the bed is also a Kawaski box with the same mount and it fits perfectly on the side of my little Kubota side by side parts.
I will try and get a better photo later today.
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Code54, I notice that the ends of the screws for your tool holders are protruding on the inside of your rack, which can be painful if you accidentally hit them. The way I avoided exposed bolts on my carryall was by drilling holes in the exposed side that are big enough to get a socket into the right size for the nut and then use shorter bolts.Have a headache rack on both my machines. Well worth the money!View attachment 884674
Code54, couple of questions:Have a headache rack on both my machines. Well worth the money!View attachment 884674