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B10Dave

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Hey guys how about some pics of attachments you have made in your shop for your tractors. Here's my roller,sprayer and the wifes rider cart for shows. B10Dave








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That cart gives me an idea for a sulky I need for tractor parades for a 2 wheel tractor ! I will still need a gauge wheel in front, I think. Thanks!
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here is an old post of my rear pallet forks and Rods trailer hitch http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=52560&SearchTerms=hey+dan or try this one, loader truck and forklift


http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=99349&SearchTerms=forklift If I knew how to just move the pics I would, but I don't so...sorry No pics, but I also have a home made cultivator, home made disc, home made jonny bucket, and at one time had welded 4 flat steel "tines" to the bottom of a 42" snow plow for pushing and transporting brush I also have a shed full of materials for future projects. The next major one I think will be a mini backhoe for a B series ;)
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Originally posted by rokon2813
If I knew how to just move the pics I would, but I don't so...sorry
Dan Right click on the picture. click on properties High light the Address URL & copy it. Past in the reply box between img brackets. In the case of club pictures already posted on this site you only need to copy from the /club2, IE( /club2/attach/rokon2813/lift.jpg ) past this between the img brackets [ img ] [ /img ] and this is what you get.
[img] /club2/attach/rokon2813/lift.jpg [/img]
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Don't have any build pics Andre. Very simple construction. All angle iron and a bit of flat steel plus round bar stock for fitting in lift bracket. Does not lift though. Mounts solid at lower mounting holes. It is in winter storage now but if you are still interested in the spring I can email you detailed pics and dimensions. Dave.
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Here's a link to an archived thread where I made a box blade. http://simpletractors.com/club2/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=29911&SearchTerms=box+blade I've also made a yard tool but I can't seem to find the pics of that right now. Both are heavy but work unbelievably well behind my 620.
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Here are a few links to some homemade hitches or attachments http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=102236&SearchTerms=grader,blade,hitch' http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=101320&SearchTerms=grader,blade,hitch' http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=96007&SearchTerms=grader,blade,hitch' http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=101151&SearchTerms=Vee,plow
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Heres a tandem disc I "half" made. Disc was bought. I made the carrier, hitch, and wheel set.
[img]http://i686.photobucket.com/albums/vv227/Smilinsam/Picture193.jpg[/img]
Box Blade built from a beat and hacked 46" HD dozer blade
[img]http://i686.photobucket.com/albums/vv227/Smilinsam/Picture201.jpg[/img]
Forks to clamp to my loader bucket
[img]http://i686.photobucket.com/albums/vv227/Smilinsam/Deere/picture074.jpg[/img]
Weight carrier. Since this pic I have remade it to bolt static to the back of the tractor and added 2 more weights to it and also incorporated a weight box into the desighn between the tractor fram and the weight rail.Filled that with unused tire chains;) Also has a reciever hitch incorporated into it for a ball or tounge hitch.
[img]http://i686.photobucket.com/albums/vv227/Smilinsam/Deere/picture075.jpg[/img]
Power rotator
[img]http://i686.photobucket.com/albums/vv227/Smilinsam/More%20stuff/Picture010.jpg[/img]
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:O:O My my my we are a talented bunch on here to say the least. Hope everyone who is so inclined keeps putting ideas to functioning metal and has a good time doing it.dOddOd B10Dave.
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I made a simple extension for a rear counterweight to give it more leverage. It's a rod that fits the rear lift with a section pipe 8" long welded onto it. The rod is 20" and fits into the pipe by 4", 24" overall length. I used this with the Johnny Bucket which I often loaded up quite heavily. When the bucket was down the weight was closer to vertical and the extension had less of an effect, but as the bucket was raised the extension gave added leveage to help the electric lift work against the weight of the load in the bucket.


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