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http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...ost=good-timesThe link above shows a picture of a quick and dirty Lawn Tractor Tool Carrier for hauling tools, (and of course the requisite beer), so I don't have to keep coming all the way back to my tool shed from out in my back-40.It will support 100 pounds, (or my 3 grandkids), with no problems. It is made of only rebar; and does not touch the tractor paint job at all. It only contacts the tractor on the 2 bolts on which the seat mount is bolted. The weight is supported strictly on the tractor hitch, and in no ways impedes movement of the additional trailor, so I can use both at the same time. It is removable without any tools, and takes only 10 seconds or so to replace or remove. It now has a 3/16" expanded metal bottom and sides, with plans to weld a cleat for rope and chain. Also a piece of pipe for shovels, rakes, etc.If anyone would like more pix, just ask.Regards, Ed VA"I'm not wrong... I've just found something else that didn't work." Attached ImagesLast edited by edv7028; 11-08-2008 at 11:22 AM.
Reply:rebar,, got to love that stuff. I have seen the locals in Peru rebuild complete motorcycle frames from it.nice idea on the tool carrier for the mower...... People are more violently opposed to fur than leather because it's safer to harass rich women than motorcycle gangs. Unknown Pro Mig 175Hyphertherm 600Lots of toys at work
Reply:Thanks for the compliment ! I appreciate it. I've recently built a "Homemade Pot-Bellied Stove"; and have been using it as a forge for bending rebar etc. I'm surprised the thing handles so much heat so well.Ed VA"I'm not wrong... I've just found something else that didn't work." |
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