Oh no, my toolbox is inadequate. :(

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Cheap, water tight and dust proof too
 
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Cheap, water tight and dust proof too
We belong to a trail club that used those "waterproof" ammo boxes for field notes. There not, and had to drill holes on them to let it out. They might have been OK for the First 20 years.
 
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Cheap, water tight and dust proof too

I think that's the direction I'm going to go with. I didn't want to go with an ammo can because, well, I've just always been surrounded by them. I, am kick of sick of them- but I can not find anything better.

Maybe I'll paint it up nice and pretty, or some such thing.
 
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The only reason I like a larger toolbox, say 20x10x8 is because I can fit a chain in there with chain accessories. On the NH, it fits nice behind the seat. Fuel tank is there on the CK, which is much more convenient to fill fuel. I'm trying to find a better way to carry chain, PVC tube etc. Just no decent convenient place to put it on the CK. Don't want on bucket hooks, too noisy, or wrapped around 3PT arms like my other tractor. I took mirrors off, so possibly mount a vertical tube with cover there...
 
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The only reason I like a larger toolbox, say 20x10x8 is because I can fit a chain in there with chain accessories. On the NH, it fits nice behind the seat. Fuel tank is there on the CK, which is much more convenient to fill fuel. I'm trying to find a better way to carry chain, PVC tube etc. Just no decent convenient place to put it on the CK. Don't want on bucket hooks, too noisy, or wrapped around 3PT arms like my other tractor. I took mirrors off, so possibly mount a vertical tube with cover there...

That's the problem with the CK, the fuel is where you'd put a large toolbox. Mounting on the ROPS works great for smaller boxes, but large ones would be harder and perhaps even in the way over the fender.
 
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That's the problem with the CK, the fuel is where you'd put a large toolbox. Mounting on the ROPS works great for smaller boxes, but large ones would be harder and perhaps even in the way over the fender.
Right hand side under the floor boards, between the tires. You could darn near fit a full underbody box.
 
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Right hand side under the floor boards, between the tires. You could darn near fit a full underbody box.

That does have potential, but not for me; I'm 6'5" with bad knees, it would hurt getting down there.
 
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If I could fabricate it, something that could slide out and open up, that would be extremely useful.
 
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I replaced the plastic Kubota box with a metal Amazon box. Bought a 2 pound sledge and 12" crescent at HF. Removed the hammer handle and welded it to the crescent wrench. Now it's a do all tool.
 

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I have a small cheap metal box. It's large enough to hold a ball pein hammer and a few basic tools and wrenches. A few spare shear bolts are in there as well as a couple of rags and rubber gloves. The "leaky" area is the piano hinge, but I fixed that by glueing a strip of rubber to the top that covers the hinge. As I recall, it's a piece of old inner tube. It's stayed dry for the past few years.

If I need more tools than can fit in that, I limp the tractor back to the barn where the real tools are. Or start walking to retrieve the truck with parts and tools. :cry: 🤷‍♂️

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That is the cleanest, most tidy Ford ever posted on this site, beautiful. Most posted pictures, the tractor is crudy and looks like it was never washed and I'd be ashamed to post a picture for all to see what a poor operator I was. You certainly don't fit into that group.
 
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40 mm ammo box works very well and if you bolt one latch, it acts like a hinge. Love mine.
 
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40 mm ammo box works very well and if you bolt one latch, it acts like a hinge. Love mine.

Do you mind posting a picture of how you mounted it? I've got a 40, it just would need to be cleaned up. Covered in duct tape and spray paint, and that's before I left the Army with it long ago.

I wonder how the seal is on mine, I haven't touched it in a decade. I basically forgot I had it.
 
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We belong to a trail club that used those "waterproof" ammo boxes for field notes. There not, and had to drill holes on them to let it out. They might have been OK for the First 20 years.
It’s possible you have condensation in the box. And if the water can’t get out it might be waterproof.
 
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That's a really neat idea; what are you using to strap them down?
So sorry, totally missed this question. I bought some "shovel" mounting hardware, screwed it to a piece of wood, and used hose clamps to attach it to the ROPS. It would look better if I had used a smaller piece of wood and painted it black! I might have to clean that up over the winter...

Love that spud wrench though!

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The toolbox on my Kioti won't fit a hammer and this offends me, therefore I'm replacing it. I'll be using the existing mount, so just replacing the box. I've found two that strike my fancy, one metal and one plastic.

I figure the advantages of the metal box would be strength, esthetics, and larger size; the disadvantage being rust.

I would presume the plastic box would be better sealed from the weather, be easier to drill through, and while when pushed to it's limits would break before the metal box- it wouldn't dent. Disadvantage being that it would break first, and it's a little smaller.

Anyhow, the metal box.

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The plastic box.

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The mounting hardware.

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I'm also open to suggestions for other boxes.
I removed my small plastic tool box and mounting bracket on my new holland TC33D tractor. I made a new tool box mount with a 1/4”x4”x24” piece of steel and am using an atv winch mount to hold a pelican 1520 hard plastic waterproof box. The flat piece of steel should give me around 4” more clearance so the new tool box won’t have a clearance problem with PTO implements. I am still working on it and will update pictures when completed. This tool box will hold more tools and will be easier to get into. Other tractor tool boxes you have to dig into to retrieve a tool.
 

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