Carry Sumpin'

WI_Hedgehog

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But what is the camera watching?
People standin' around slack-jawed as I maneuver large logs through the woods with ease. :ROFLMAO:

Actually that's pretty true, a smooth-operating Kubota is far easier to operate than a jerky Chinese discount machine. Plus I wrote a log weight calculator thing so I cut logs to "the right size" and don't overload the tractor--does wonders.

It helps me not back into trees or over people, plus see the grapple teeth or what I'm about to mow over.
 
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People standin' around slack-jawed as I maneuver large logs through the woods with ease. :ROFLMAO:

Actually that's pretty true, a smooth-operating Kubota is far easier to operate than a jerky Chinese discount machine. Plus I wrote a log weight calculator thing so I cut logs to "the right size" and don't overload the tractor--does wonders.

It helps me not back into trees or over people, plus see the grapple teeth or what I'm about to mow over.
I was not aware DUB lifestyle extended to tractorin’…that’s a pimped ride fo sho yo😂…however, I think having a camera / display system would sure help in situations. Looks good. 👍 (I think it would be helpful when using front forks, at least for me it would)
 
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Noticed your under panel (battery cover) is not installed, is that intentional?
Yup, in the process of running additional wiring for all the gadgets I stuck to it

That is FAR too much chainsaw! 881?
A large STIHL pole saw on the side rack for tall tops, out back in the box you're looking at a Johnsred for limbing, MS400 for the upper trunk, MS881 for fat bottom girls, and saw support bag. Had a twisty storm snap to cut up late today and put à 41" bar on the 881 and ripped through it from a distance. The g/f and I can smoke a towering maple in a day, using the logs for heat for the winter and limbs for wood chips in the gardens.

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And now from Look Ma I Fixed It:

Introducing the Carry Sumpin' More:

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Now you can carry your tree pullin' cables right on the back!

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!
The Carry Sumpin' More can also carry your come-along with the optional nail kit! No need to put it in the box, just hang it next to your cable!

Does you saw need attention? NO PROBLEM! Use the top rail for tightening loose chains and refuling:
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All from Look Ma I Fixed It.
Because: If It Ain't Broke It Needs An Upgrade!
(nail sold separately)
 
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Yup, in the process of running additional wiring for all the gadgets I stuck to it
Last week I couldn't spell lectrishen, this week I R one. :LOL:
JK

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I like your carrier a lot, been looking to do something similar to mine. Simple, effective, in budget.
 
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#2 Son was house-shopping in 2009 and asked me to have a look at a few houses he was considering. The picture below shows the main electrical panel in one of them.
 

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WI_Hedgehog

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I like your carrier a lot, been looking to do something similar to mine. Simple, effective, in budget.
Thank you. It's designed to be mondo strong (in case I back into something resilient) while at the same time allowing saw bars to fit through the openings but stuff not fall out. The weight isn't bad and it's easy to remove, but it's not light. I left the saws in the woods and [over-]loaded it with oak, no problem. The uprights on the outside allow for holding long saw bars steady while wrenching on a side cover, holding slippery rake handles upright, plus can carry stuff like a come-along (nail sold separately).
 
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