Looks like flip is on is grouchy pills again.Way too big and would block my view to the rear anyway. I take it Kubota uses a plastic tool box now? Both mine are metal boxes with lockable lids.
only tools I ever take along are a jack knife, a pair of vice grips and a Crescent wrench, medium size, plus assorted lynch pins and adapter sleeves. All my implements have their own tool boxes attached to them.
Lol. Everybody has their own view of things. I do the things that work for me and they may not work for anyone else.Looks like flip is on is grouchy pills again.
I did a similar thing years ago, but used a wider lower box.That cheap plastic tiny box had to go. I used the same brace and bolted in an ammo can I repainted.
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I agree, too hard to find things in an ammo canI did a similar thing years ago, but used a wider lower box.
IMO factory boxes are way too small. I like to have things like a few fencing tools on board. Saves me trips back to the barn. Good luck.
The bottom of the can is mostly chain I use for dragging downed trees to my burn pile. Everything else is tucked away in three separate flat leather tool pouches with Velcro flaps so I’m not having to hunt for stuff in the bottom.I agree, too hard to find things in an ammo can
I replaced my plastic box with a store bought with a lift out tray....once installed discovered it blocked my view when backing up to an implement.I did a similar thing years ago, but used a wider lower box.
IMO factory boxes are way too small. I like to have things like a few fencing tools on board. Saves me trips back to the barn. Good luck.
I had a fire exinguisher on my old gasoline-tractor for 15 years thinking that’s a good idea. Never needed or used it. Can’t imagine needing one on a diesel...
I have only needed an extinguisher one time in my life so far and there is no doubt it saved a garage/contents at the time. I have always kept them handy since. I look at it as another form of low cost insurance as well as peace of mind.I had a fire exinguisher on my old gasoline-tractor for 15 years thinking that’s a good idea. Never needed or used it. Can’t imagine needing one on a diesel...
Ever burn a brush pile? Electrical fires a remote possibility. Combines often catch fire (grain dust). Grain processors have blast walls designed to fail to save building (I know not tractor related).I had a fire exinguisher on my old gasoline-tractor for 15 years thinking that’s a good idea. Never needed or used it. Can’t imagine needing one on a diesel...
Doesn't everything fall out every time you open it? being sideways like that …?...I also removed my box it was to small and added a 50 cal ammo can.
I may even replace it with a larger one if I run out of room.