Alright I know there have been pics posted in the past but looking for ideas for my L3901. Postem if you got them.
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BahahahhaChuck Norris never needed one. Carried it in his teeth!
I thought Chuck Norris just used his teeth instead of the chainsaw.Chuck Norris never needed one. Carried it in his teeth!
Made this quick and dirty out of some scrap Azek (Plastic House Trim) . Its got a 1/8" plate steel backing that i welded to the loader upright. Azek part is bolted to that and the bolts also help hold the layers together. There is a place to put a wrench and file too.
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I like that one, simple and effective and looks to be very unobtrusive. Nicely done. I might be borrowing that idea, i have some recycled deck "lumber" around here.
Did you just fire up the saw, and let it chew the channel out? Or did you form it by hand, or with something else?
If you look close at the second pic side view you can see the different layers making it up like a sandwich.I like that one, simple and effective and looks to be very unobtrusive. Nicely done. I might be borrowing that idea, i have some recycled deck "lumber" around here.
Did you just fire up the saw, and let it chew the channel out? Or did you form it by hand, or with something else?
Ahh yep. I thought it was only 2 deep, then 2 smaller pieces for the standoffs. I see what ya did. I like it, should last for quite some time.If you look close at the second pic side view you can see the different layers making it up like a sandwich.
I just cut the different layers then screwed them together, I made a steel mount which isnt very visible but basically an 1/8" plate with 4 nuts welded in specific spots so I could run 4" bolts through the several layers and into the steel backing.
Except for pallet forks make for one of the best logging implements there are, for picking up and moving fallen trees for easier chainsaw cutting, stacking and moving long logs, picking up brush piles, etc.I toss mine in the loader bucket, always have.
What is actually holding the chainsaw on?Chainsaw holder on Ballast Box
(no idea why pic went sideways, darn thing)