Awesome, thanks for sharing. That's the only one I've seen for a cabbed tractor.I purchased it https://www.sawhaul.com/
Easy install. A little pricey, but it works great and if you have no time to make your own, this is the easy solution. That is the only picture I took of it yesterday.
Some videos of the sawhaul.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V-qGtWKRYQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNBM-_0KZV8&t=427s
It is one of those items I put off buying because I didn't think I would use it nor it would be that helpful.Awesome, thanks for sharing. That's the only one I've seen for a cabbed tractor.
X3. It's on my birthday list (which was 4 days ago, so it'll be a while)...Awesome, thanks for sharing. That's the only one I've seen for a cabbed tractor.
After seeing your picture, I'm thinking of using my subsoiler as my 3ph mount and building a 2x8 wood A-frame around it, 22ft tall to lift my trusses this summer. I have a couple friends that don't think the wood is strong enough. Or that it might damage my B7500. The wood will weigh about 150lbs and the trusses are only 125lbs. I think 2x8 would be plenty strong enough and so w oj old the tractor. Any thoughts?Put some of the beams up today and sheeted one of the walls.
Pic of the pole installed. Pole can lift about 7 Meters.
AWWW that's cute... a landscape rake in the snow!Pausing in the woods on a snowy evening ...
Figured someone would enjoy that! First snow in five years, so don't make fun of it! LOL.AWWW that's cute... a landscape rake in the snow!
Our snow would just laugh at that!
It would be like grooming a ski slope!
Funny was me dragging around a spring tooth cultivator a few years back trying to break up 4" to 12" of frozen snow and ice that hit while I was snow plowing, it was a mess to drive on, and yes the cutivater worked rather nicely!Figured someone would enjoy that! First snow in five years, so don't make fun of it! LOL.
Actually, the rake seems to break up the crust and let the snow melt on the driveway
without messing up the gravel base. The idea is to let the sun do the work. We get very
little snow, so I'm happy enough. I do wish I had something to ski on though.
No sure about wood but it all depends on how much weight I guess.Here is an image of what I'm thinking.
Every time I put on a bathing suit we have a fish-kill. Lots of lakes inHey Buffalo, don't you have any lakes down there you can ski on?