Ireops- great idea, I think I might have to do something similar.....
This is something I put together that fits on the FEL's Sub Frame on the left side. Not very big, 9½" X 8½" X 6½" Deep, but enough to hold a couple of chains, couple of tools, gloves, and the different size balls for the hitches.
Having been born in Georgia, you'd think so, but no, we moved when I was still a babe in a blanket. (army brat, Ft Benning)Lil foot, ever seen any red Georgia clay?
Thanks Lil Foot. I'm just learning how to use a tractor and I'm loving it.Nice work, looks like nice land,too.
That's awesome! The sub frame on my B7200 is too narrow to hold anything
This is something I put together that fits on the FEL's Sub Frame on the left side. Not very big, 9½" X 8½" X 6½" Deep, but enough to hold a couple of chains, couple of tools, gloves, and the different size balls for the hitches.
I think the loader frame on my B7100 is too narrow also, but I'm hoping it might be wide enough for some 5.56 ammo cans (10"L x 3"W x 6-7/8"H) or something similar.That's awesome! The sub frame on my B7200 is too narrow to hold anything
For my particular loader frame (Bush Hog 1846QT), the cross member is 6" below the floor panel, and it's only 5" across. And if I build the sides up high enough to hold much of anything then I wouldn't be able to access it because of the floor panel
Are you all talking about narrow, as in the distance between loader frame and the chassis, or the part of the sub frame for the box to sit on? The reason that I ask is this kind of box is easily adaptable to fit just about any application. Might seem like a pretty bold statement. I say this because it is very easy to make. I used 3/16" (could probably get by with 1/8") steel sheet and 1/4" steel angle from TS. Cut steel sheet into five measured (in my case, rectangles) and cut the 1/4" angles to length for corners and top and pop rivet it all together. You have complete control of size to fit wherever.
Just my 2¢
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Ron
In my case, both. I don't have the tractor here at present, but I think there is enough room for a 3" or 4" box inside the loader upright, but there is a welded 45 degree, ~5" long brace between the upright & base that I'd have to build around or over..... I'll just have to wait till my next visit with my baby to check it out.Are you all talking about narrow, as in the distance between loader frame and the chassis, or the part of the sub frame for the box to sit on?