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[img]/club2/attach/mikefox/P3090006.JPG[/img] Don't exactly what you would call it but it works great on burush piles. [img]/club2/attach/mikefox/P3090007.JPG[/img] One inch round, 24 inches long, 4041 steel. [img]/club2/attach/mikefox/P3090008.JPG[/img] Should work good on pallets, etc.
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I would call that one wicked looking loader bucket:D Very nice job looks like you put a lot of time into it. Bet it will work good on brush.
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Great looking device that is up to your usual standard of workmanship.^ Cannot wait to see what it looks like after you have it painted. Makes my mini-forklift look, well, mini. :(
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I'd agree Gary, nice hay fork you have there. Note to self, can be used on more than just hay. Note 2 to self, self, don't forget to lower that thing before you get off the tractor. Hate to have that thing comeing at me w/ some of that stored energy.
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Originally posted by johnmonkey
That looks like something from a mad max movie. Nice job. JH
Just what I thought when I saw the first pic.
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looks pretty close to an old time hay stacker, one's i remember were called J-hawks. If I ever get a rake I want to make one for staking some of these green manure crops that get too tall to plow under. Jay-Hawks had a push off system on them so one could push the hay off without loseing the ht of tipping it downward. Mighty nice looking job you did on it.
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Mikefox, Great job!!!! Is each individual fork threaded from the back side, inserted through a sleeve from the front and then bolted from the back side for easy replacement??? Anyway, nice job and nice tractor.
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WOWSA that is one heck of a plug airator LOL j/k Very nice unit, are there any better pics of the tractor,,,looks real nice from what I can see.
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"Don't exactly what you would call it but it works great on burush piles." You built it, call it anything you like. Nobody will stand in front of it and try to correct you:D It is very nice work though!!
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john-holcomb
Mike, Nice job, the folks here in orchard country call that a brush rake. Everyone has one they use them for pick up after the trimming season. The farmers here make them for front end loaders and for three points. Again NICE JOB>
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That is very neat looking.You sure do a Great Job at fabricating things.Looks like a hay spear that goes on the back of a tractors 3 point to move round bales.You just have several in a row on the front of your tractor.
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Very nice work Mike!Should come in very handy for hurricane clean up.Not that you need any more hurricanes after the last couple of years.
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Leroy, Those are 4140 steel. Principal Design Features This is one of the chromium, molybdenum, manganese low alloy steels noted for toughness, good torsional strength and good fatigue strength. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Applications 4140 is used in a tremendous variety of applications, too numerous to mention here.
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I can imagine, it being used as a good gator stopper/remover kit too. Maybe your neighbors would pay you to reloacate some of those toothy creatures.
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