I made a lifting bar, just a piece of rectangular steel tubing for lifts. I take the QA tapered pins out, a 2 minute job, and it bolts in place. If nothing else it saves the weight of the front end bucket or forks, and keeps the two hyd arms working in tandem.
I made a lifting bar, just a piece of rectangular steel tubing for lifts. I take the QA tapered pins out, a 2 minute job, and it bolts in place. If nothing else it saves the weight of the front end bucket or forks, and keeps the two hyd arms working in tandem.
I am almost done with all my projects around my property that is why the chipper went away. I used it for 3 years and don't see a need for it anymore. Depending on how much longer my project goes on, I may just sell the tractor also. If I keep it for some reason I might get a set of forks.
The person buying the chipper didn't have anybody to help load it, and was a little older than me, and I am old. So I came up with this idea to get it on his trailer and strapped down.