mcmxi
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***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
I'll be using the MX and pallet forks this afternoon to get the frame shown below out of the bed of my truck. The local Kubota dealer manager sent me a text yesterday asking if I wanted a steel frame that has been on the lot for a few years. Is that a trick question? Heck yeah! I stopped by this morning and picked it up and it is one stout beast. Those 5"x4" rectangular tubes for forks have a 3/16" wall thickness. Not sure about the rest of the tubing but it looks to be fairly heavy stuff. It was used to display a rotary cutter at some point, so that potential customers could see underneath.
I'm a pack rat when it comes to steel so initially had the idea to cut it up as needed. After looking at it closely I'm not sure what I'll do with it, but it's got some good steel in it. It's funny how things work out. I just added the pop up D-rings a couple of days ago, and the ratchet straps were purchased a couple of weeks ago to secure a fuel storage tank in the bed but I decided to go in another direction. I hadn't realized how well they work with the D-rings.
And as luck would have it, it looks like it'll be easy to slide the forks in from the side and lift the frame off the truck. I even scored four little logs that were laying near the frame. I used them to sit the frame up off the Decked floor so that the forks on the front end loader (dealership owned) could slide out easily.
I'm a pack rat when it comes to steel so initially had the idea to cut it up as needed. After looking at it closely I'm not sure what I'll do with it, but it's got some good steel in it. It's funny how things work out. I just added the pop up D-rings a couple of days ago, and the ratchet straps were purchased a couple of weeks ago to secure a fuel storage tank in the bed but I decided to go in another direction. I hadn't realized how well they work with the D-rings.
And as luck would have it, it looks like it'll be easy to slide the forks in from the side and lift the frame off the truck. I even scored four little logs that were laying near the frame. I used them to sit the frame up off the Decked floor so that the forks on the front end loader (dealership owned) could slide out easily.