beowulf
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- Joined
- Dec 31, 2003
- Messages
- 1,186
- Location
- Central California Foothills
- Tractor
- Kubota L3410 HST, J Deere riding mower
I like to carry extendable ratcheting pruning shears on the tractor when I go into the woods to take care of low hanging branches. Carrying those was always a problem.
With things I had already laying around, this is what I did - took about an hour:
-I straightened one side of a "U" shaped bracket and attached it to the bottom of a Woods loader bracket with self tapping screws. I then gave it a shot of orange paint.
-I cut a 4" ABS pipe to a 24" length.
-I wrapped the horizontal wings of a decorative / black T brace around the 4" ABS
- I put a cap on one end of the ABS pipe, drilled three holes in it and cut a notch in it (so it could catch on the U bracket which would be supporting it.
-I slid the vertical part to the T bracket into the woods loader.
I will attach pictures to explain all of this. It works perfectly for my needs. It can be slipped on and off easily. I can carry a couple of shears, a pole saw. It can also be used to haul/keep a chain. It takes a 20 foot loggers chain easily.





With things I had already laying around, this is what I did - took about an hour:
-I straightened one side of a "U" shaped bracket and attached it to the bottom of a Woods loader bracket with self tapping screws. I then gave it a shot of orange paint.
-I cut a 4" ABS pipe to a 24" length.
-I wrapped the horizontal wings of a decorative / black T brace around the 4" ABS
- I put a cap on one end of the ABS pipe, drilled three holes in it and cut a notch in it (so it could catch on the U bracket which would be supporting it.
-I slid the vertical part to the T bracket into the woods loader.
I will attach pictures to explain all of this. It works perfectly for my needs. It can be slipped on and off easily. I can carry a couple of shears, a pole saw. It can also be used to haul/keep a chain. It takes a 20 foot loggers chain easily.





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