B2601 how to carry gear/tools to the woods?

milanmark

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Need ideas for carrying gear to the woods! Latest on my B2601 is i'm supposed to get it next week.... have some trees down blocking my paths is my first project, try out that grapple! Need my chainsaw, pruners etc heck maybe even take a small cooler! Anyways I need ideas and pics are always nice! Thanks!
EDIT: been looking at the Artillian ROPS tool bar system... anyone have one?
 
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I put this whole thing together for 237 bucks.
3 point receiver adapter
receiver cargo carrier
Plano trunk


 
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michigander

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Me like! How does that hook up to the tractor? I can't quite see it in the other pic... thanks!
Its on the 3 point. The B2601 picks up a good amount of weight on back.
The 1st picture is without loader on.. the steering was light in front.

 
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Goz63

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For the chain saw look into a Saw Haul.
 
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TomRC

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Just built for my B2601. Only thing left to do is finish the rear removable tail gate. Waiting on some Bed Claw plates to come in the mail and she will be done. Plans at DIY My Way.
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Goz63

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Just built for my B2601. Only thing left to do is finish the rear removable tail gate. Waiting on some Bed Claw plates to come in the mail and she will be done. Plans at DIY My Way. View attachment 65165 View attachment 65166
Tom which frame did you use and where did you purchase? I can only find the one at TSC and requires some creative construction to get it quick hitch compatibile. Great job!
 

Goz63

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Need ideas for carrying gear to the woods! Latest on my B2601 is i'm supposed to get it next week.... have some trees down blocking my paths is my first project, try out that grapple! Need my chainsaw, pruners etc heck maybe even take a small cooler! Anyways I need ideas and pics are always nice! Thanks!
EDIT: been looking at the Artillian ROPS tool bar system... anyone have one?
Also you can make a cherry picker pretty cheap. Built this for less that $100. Great for pruning trees and carrying equipment to the site. The “trimmer” is a combi system from Stihl
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and is also a pole saw. Need pallet forks though. That obviously is not factored in the stated cost.
 
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i7win7

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Tom which frame did you use and where did you purchase? I can only find the one at TSC and requires some creative construction to get it quick hitch compatibile. Great job!
DIY my way has a follow up video on mods others made to his design. To provide clearance for the QH hooks, you only need some 2x4 spacers.
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If you have already built it, you will need to make the sides 1 1/2 " smaller.
 

milanmark

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Just built for my B2601. Only thing left to do is finish the rear removable tail gate. Waiting on some Bed Claw plates to come in the mail and she will be done. Plans at DIY My Way. View attachment 65165 View attachment 65166
DIY My Way is going to keep me busy! I had already subscribed just forgot about it! Lots of great stuff there !
 

TomRC

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Tom which frame did you use and where did you purchase? I can only find the one at TSC and requires some creative construction to get it quick hitch compatibile. Great job!
The frame is from Rural King, King Kutter I believe. My high priced Landpride QH15 quick hitch has been gathering dust since I got the Pat's Quick Hitch. Like the Pat's soooooooooooooooo much more.
 

Goz63

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The frame is from Rural King, King Kutter I believe. My high priced Landpride QH15 quick hitch has been gathering dust since I got the Pat's Quick Hitch. Like the Pat's soooooooooooooooo much more.
Thanks. I looked for that Rural King one but can’t get it without paying huge shipping. I thought about the Pat’s but ended up getting the QH15 too.
 

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Carry-all here also. There are a couple pieces of PVC for rakes, shovels,etc.

Same frame as i7win7. Like he said, spacers are handy. I just knotched the back of the back 2x's, but a spacer is the easier way to go.

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I think a must-have is a quick hitch. I can pick up and drop the carry-all in seconds.

Here is mine (Harbor Freight for $80 with coupon) with a draw bar.

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