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I usually leave my box blade on all summer and i keep a 35' chain wrapped around two of the scarifiers, I have used the tractor with this setup all summer and it has worked well for me.........Craig
I do the same thing. :thumbsup:
I usually leave my box blade on all summer and i keep a 35' chain wrapped around two of the scarifiers, I have used the tractor with this setup all summer and it has worked well for me.........Craig
I just found a photo. Here I used the bag as a holster that wouldn't damage my cordless reciprocating saw, that I use to prune dead limbs in the orchard. Normally the two chains and my long handle pruners ride in there.I added a kid-size golf bag strapped to the inside face of the right loader column. I carry the chains there now. (Two 12 ft chains).

Hobo Look? Me?California i dont think many on here will use your idea. I get the idea that many of these guys dont like the "hobo" look, as they buy brand new tractors wash wax and never let theirs be in the rain, as well as paint all implements at the first scratch.
I wish these little tractors had space for a toolbox like you have. I've tried positioning various boxes, ammo cans, etc everywhere and there just isn't room. The area behind the seat on my YM240 has to be clear to leave room for the backhoe seat. On the little YM186D the lift arms raise so high that there's no space for a toolbox. (Also a box behind the seat would cover the transmission fill plug there). I have thought of a platform on top of the front suitcase weights, on the YM186D, but I can't find another space large enough for even an ammo can.simply put it in the tool box and it works just great makes life easy.![]()