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DRINK HOLDER

I first used lightweight bicycle water bottle cages, but vibration of tractor and brush eventually did them in.

Now I use 3", Schedule-40 PVC + cap, attached to tractor with one carriage bolt and one cable tie. This is an industrial strength installation.

3" cap is not cemented to pipe, so I can remove cap occasionally to clean.

You can get massive cable ties on eBay, if carriage bolt mounting will not work in your situation.

For containers I use 24-ounce Polar (brand) insulated, plastic bicyclist's water bottles. I freeze 1" of water in the bottom, then fill with Gator Ade. Still cool liquid as I finish.

http://www.amazon.com/-24-Ounce/dp/...1377644434&sr=8-1&keywords=Polar+Water+Bottle
 
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/ tool box / drink holder #3  
A few holes in the bottom of the PVC cap to let dirt and water out?
 
/ tool box / drink holder #4  
DRINK HOLDER
I use 3", Schedule-40 PVC + cap, attached to tractor with one carriage bolt and one cable tie. This is an industrial strength installation.

3" cap is not cemented to pipe, so I can remove cap occasionally to clean.

You can get massive cable ties on eBay, if carriage bolt mounting will not work in your situation.

For containers I use 24-ounce Polar (brand) insulated, plastic bicyclist's water bottles.

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that looks like it will hold up well.
 

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