pwright
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Nice! What do you figure it weighs?Just finished up a rock bucket Hope the frost is gone soon.
Nice! What do you figure it weighs?Just finished up a rock bucket Hope the frost is gone soon.
Not sure how accurate the sales receipt is but it said 355 lbs and the second receipt was 65lbs plus the skid steer plate. I'm thinking close to 500 lbs . Its very very heavy for me to move . I can roll it from the skid steer mount to the bottom , its somewhat balanced.Nice! What do you figure it weighs?
Wrong pic sorry.Where is your home-made attachment?
I have seen that picture before.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/302100-wheel-chains-fit-3-point.html
OK, you asked for it:
OK, you asked for it:

My 3 point adapter is made that way. It does increase the rollback angle.In the background of one of your pictures you have a fork frame,did you build that? The reason i ask is i have a store bought one and the frame is at a 90 degree angle to the forks where yours is kicked out on the bottom. Thats a good thing because i can only angle my forks back a few degrees at lower heights, I would advise anyone looking at forks to consider this.
In the background of one of your pictures you have a fork frame,did you build that? The reason i ask is i have a store bought one and the frame is at a 90 degree angle to the forks where yours is kicked out on the bottom. Thats a good thing because i can only angle my forks back a few degrees at lower heights, I would advise anyone looking at forks to consider this.
hello,live in n.ireland,I've made several things that might be of interest to u ,not copies, just my own ideas, the 1 i have posted is a couple of attachments for a mini digger to leave it a bit handier to erect a fence on ur own im not an engineer and just made this in my spare time if u like it ill show more fotos of it and different stuff
Two homemade items here.
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1st is a 3pt receiver hitch....simply a copy of one sold commercially. Quite useful to move anything in the way of a trailer/etc.
2nd is a something I did come up with to roll off field fence wire. Piece of 2" square tubing (to go in the the receiver hitch hole ), then a piece of flat plate , and a 3' piece of 2" pipe welded at a 90 to the plate to act as a "toilet paper holder" for the roll of wire.
To load a roll, I remove the top link of the blue hitch, and raise the lift arms as high as they will go, this puts the 2" pipe about 15 degree angle from the ground, slide the roll on, and tilt it forward, reattach the top link pin.
Worth building if you have a lot of field wire to install. I attach the start of the roll to a post, and simply drive down the line of posts. Throw a crow bar or piece of 3/4 pipe in the roll at some point to keep it from turning, and use the tractor to tension the wire ( very gently ! )
Later modification was a piece of 3/4" plywood on top the metal plate at the base of the roll..the roll would hang on those square corners of the metal plate, so I cut the plywood in about a 24" circle and screwed it to the plate. Solved that problem.
Here are the pictures that just showed up as links in the post above.
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I was going to build one exactly the same but I thought it would need a top holder to pull off better. If yours works I will build that instead since I have the 3 pt Hitch built to move trailers.Very smart idea thanks for sharing.
Two homemade items here.
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1st is a 3pt receiver hitch....simply a copy of one sold commercially. Quite useful to move anything in the way of a trailer/etc.
2nd is a something I did come up with to roll off field fence wire. Piece of 2" square tubing (to go in the the receiver hitch hole ), then a piece of flat plate , and a 3' piece of 2" pipe welded at a 90 to the plate to act as a "toilet paper holder" for the roll of wire.
To load a roll, I remove the top link of the blue hitch, and raise the lift arms as high as they will go, this puts the 2" pipe about 15 degree angle from the ground, slide the roll on, and tilt it forward, reattach the top link pin.
Worth building if you have a lot of field wire to install. I attach the start of the roll to a post, and simply drive down the line of posts. Throw a crow bar or piece of 3/4 pipe in the roll at some point to keep it from turning, and use the tractor to tension the wire ( very gently ! )
Later modification was a piece of 3/4" plywood on top the metal plate at the base of the roll..the roll would hang on those square corners of the metal plate, so I cut the plywood in about a 24" circle and screwed it to the plate. Solved that problem.
Why does it stick out so far from the hitch?