HAY - - - it's my dream and I can dream it any way I want and yes, wearing chaps is also in them.In yer dreams!!!
I think my daughter is coming out this weekend, I'll have her get some more detailed pictures where and how the chainsaw holder fits in. I know how to make the chainsaw holder, but how to put the pic. on the com is beyond my pay grade.I like your set up and the idea of using wood. Can you post a pic or two of how you have it attached to the FEL?
Thanks
I like your set up and the idea of using wood. Can you post a pic or two of how you have it attached to the FEL?
Thanks
Do a search on youtube for Paul Short - AKA - wildfire on this site, made a real nice one. Mounts on the right side, slide the saw right in
God do I feel your pain!In 07 when I got my tractor, I was putting the chainsaw in the bucket, seamed like a nice place for it, then after a few weeks, on my way to get some more firewood, I wanted to move some dirt, so I scoop up the dirt, dumped it out in another place and see my chainsaw falling out, blank bleeping BLANK!!!!, that's how good my memory is, out of site, out of mind. It's a wonder I didn't brake the saw, and that was the last time I put my chainsaw in the tractor bucket.
Heres one I built recently - works well.Has anybody seen or ever made a chainsaw holder? I'd love to see a picture or two of what you have done. I feel they have to be out there,.... Somewhere. Or does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks to all!
Chris
Did you just drill and notch the lumber for the u bolt? That's sweet and simple! Nicely done.Heres one I built recently - works well.
Does anyone know where/how this is mounted onto the frame? I bought one of these: http://www.sawgrip.com/sg-vert.html with the intention to replicate Paul Short's design. I know he isn't on here much anymore, so wanted to reach out and see if anyone has ideas. I thought I might be able to attach it to the ROPS, but I think I like this side mount better, if I can figure it out. Left my chainsaw lying on the ground overnight yesterday, so it's time to figure this out.Thank you for your kind words my friend. Some great ideas here to house a chain saw. They are all great ideas because I've heard of a lot of guys that ran over their saw because they left it on the ground. That was the reason I built the one I have. I made mine out of Teflon and put two locks in it to keep it from bouncing around. I also made it so I could have an axe below it. It's cone in very handy for my use.
Stay safe everyone.