Carry All Mainer Version

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motocephalic

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Location
Maine
Tractor
2013 Kubota L3200DT /FEL
I finally got to make a carry all that I have been hemming all about. I ended up using wood for the removable sides, 1.5 tubing for the rear stakes and 2X10 for the body. Overall I think it will work out well, mostly using it for wood both cut and 4' length, thus the stakes in the back. It weighs more than I expected, and full of wood I suspect it will be near capacity. I can feel it 1/2 loaded already. I have about 300.00 dollars into it and about 1.5 days of work. I had a great time doing it, which made it a deal for me, except for it being so cold. I am not getting used to this cold in Maine. It will be my first in 25 years. I went through 2 propane tanks trying to keep warm.

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Not that I'm insulted but why did you call it "Mainer Version" :confused:
 
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my own little twist using metal in the corners, kinda rustic design and over engineered.
 
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My Dad would have said "You can get a good jag of wood on there !". Esp. with hardwood, that will add up.

Nice build quality, and will be a good ballast for the FEL, if you don't have another one already.

Cold - layer up, and buy really good long johns (top and bottom) to start. Eddie Bauer is my favourite. Easy for time to fly on a build project - remember to keep eating healthy snacks as you work - everybody burns more calories in the Cold. I also typically wear a good winter vest, under my coat.

Rgds, D.
 
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A Mainer version should look more like this,, 002.JPG and if you look in the background you will see a blue tarp covering the end of a building,,
 
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Well done. I may be building a box for my carry all today, if, I get some other chores finished. I like the removeable sides idea. I may borrow that from you.
 
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I agree, it appears to be much too well constructed to be made by a local. Try it again but only put $30 into it and let us know how it comes out. You can use materials from the dump.
 
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Yup, MUCH too fancy. Ya gotta use a couple of old pallets, bed iron, chicken wire, some duct tape and at least one Maine State Flag (blue tarp)
 
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that's a hoot, never realized the state flag colors
 
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#10  
I've been away for a long time, I've got to relearn a few things yet.


I agree, it appears to be much too well constructed to be made by a local. Try it again but only put $30 into it and let us know how it comes out. You can use materials from the dump.
 
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you mean like this one?

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Yup, MUCH too fancy. Ya gotta use a couple of old pallets, bed iron, chicken wire, some duct tape and at least one Maine State Flag (blue tarp)
 
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Well, Moto, that certainly has possibilities! :D
 
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Added bobbles to the carry all, and then tried it out to see if any of it worked.

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Any more details of the construction? What did you start with for a Carry-All? Yours is built with higher quality than most 'Mainer Versions' that I have seen. Dang... you just created another project for my ever growing list.
PHPaul said:
AKA Downeast Roofing...:D
Plenty of 'Downeast Roofing' here in the Mid-Coast as well.
 
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I bought the frame for the carry all from TSC in Scarborough, and them added 2X10's to the frame, I made the sides out of PT decking bolted to PT 2x4 reinforced with metal corners, 2 removable stakes for the rear to hold 4 foot length wood, added to chain saw cradle with file holders and axe/maul holder. I've used it for 2 days and it's working out to be quite handy. Not quite heavy enough of a ballast for the plow, but I'm sure it weights nearly 400 pounds.

Any more details of the construction? What did you start with for a Carry-All? Yours is built with higher quality than most 'Mainer Versions' that I have seen. Dang... you just created another project for my ever growing list.
Plenty of 'Downeast Roofing' here in the Mid-Coast as well.
 

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