Chain saw mount on my Lx2610, one of a few things I've done...so far

Landris

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LX 2610, LA535, BH77, 60" Box Blade, Pallet Forks, and lots of innovation.
Feb 12, 2023
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Here's a chain saw holder, actually two, that I made for my LX2610. One fits my smaller saws which are a Stihl 017, or a 20V Dewalt, which are great for around the yard. The other one, which uses the same mount and just unbolts with four 1/4" bolts fits my larger saw which is a bullet proof Still 034AV.
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Runs With Scissors

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L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
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Nice job!

I love seeing these projects.

Do they have any drain holes?

When I made mine, I struggled with weather or not to put a bottom on it or leave it open for drainage/debris collection.

I ended up leaving the bottom open, although in the end it probably would make no difference, as mine sits inside and I don't go out in the rain.
 

Landris

Member

Equipment
LX 2610, LA535, BH77, 60" Box Blade, Pallet Forks, and lots of innovation.
Feb 12, 2023
14
57
13
Dryden, Ontario
Nice job!

I love seeing these projects.

Do they have any drain holes?

When I made mine, I struggled with weather or not to put a bottom on it or leave it open for drainage/debris collection.

I ended up leaving the bottom open, although in the end it probably would make no difference, as mine sits inside and I don't go out in the rain.
I have a good sized opening in the bottom of it in case anything needs to drain, but for the most part the tractor is never left outside as well.