Beaudeane
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MX5800, LA1065, BH92, BB72X, RT72.40, EA 60 in grapple, county line auger
I had thought about that after my first couple times swapping implements, but all I have is a small folding crane and no concrete where I need to swap implements. I think it would work great with the proper setup.Has anyone ever used some type of overhead lift to pick up the implement and align the implement to tractor? Like an overhead trolley lift
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I like the way you think my man,,yes Sir,,,, I like the way you thinkSkeets, the easiest way to do it is to have a tractor for each implement!!
Repititional practice. Gets easier the more you do it.
Forklift and implements on palletsHas anyone ever used some type of overhead lift to pick up the implement and align the implement to tractor? Like an overhead trolley lift
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Try this: Have a 4 or 5' x 1 1/2 or 2" pipe. Back up concentrating on getting the non adjustable lift arm close to lined up. raise it so it is level with the pin hole. Now place your "lever" pipe under the front or rear of the rotary cutter and gently move the cutter fore / aft to align the hole and install the pin. Go to the adjustable side adjust the arm up or down and lever the cutter fore / aft to align the holes. You will be amazed how easy it moves with the lever pipe. By hooking the non adjustable side first, you can easily compensate for any unlevel ground with the adjustable side. I frequently use this method on my 7' cutter. Hope this helps.Hey guys, you might have seen a thread I started earlier speaking about "do i want a snowblower". Well, I have decided yes and it will be delivered this week.
Got me to thinking - what is everyones method to attaching tools to the 3pth?
For instance, I have a bitch of time each time I hook up rotary cutter, not so much with the rear blade as I can lift it side to side etc...
Also, might just be a fun thread.
I use my chain fall with the post hole digger. I have not come up with a storage unit for it yet.
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I thought I ran across that info somewhere.......Search Post hole digger storage stand and go to a post by Bill Rigsby. He made a nice stand.