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carryall modification
Combine 2 pieces of square tubing from billyandmillie, add a couple of passes from my old Lincoln 225
and you get this. The forklift rods now have another use
and you get this. The forklift rods now have another use
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Nice work!
I am curious, is that hooked up so you can raise and lower, or is it stationary? and how much weight do you think a guy could put on there, a 90lb propane tank?
Sorry I haven't been around for a while so let me know if you have more pics somewhere else.
I need to try to build something that will hold a propane tank and also still be able to use the front hydraulics to raise and lower three hooded weed flamers.
I am curious, is that hooked up so you can raise and lower, or is it stationary? and how much weight do you think a guy could put on there, a 90lb propane tank?
Sorry I haven't been around for a while so let me know if you have more pics somewhere else.
I need to try to build something that will hold a propane tank and also still be able to use the front hydraulics to raise and lower three hooded weed flamers.
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Xrunner,
Do you have a Fast-Hitch or standard drawbar set-up?
With a Fast-Hitch you use a hold-up bar http://www.tmtractor.com/new/sm/d274s.jpg to keep the fast-hitch stationary while the front rockshaft operates the front or belly mounted implement.
Not sure how the standard drawbar mounted carry-all is kept stationary.
Peter
Do you have a Fast-Hitch or standard drawbar set-up?
With a Fast-Hitch you use a hold-up bar http://www.tmtractor.com/new/sm/d274s.jpg to keep the fast-hitch stationary while the front rockshaft operates the front or belly mounted implement.
Not sure how the standard drawbar mounted carry-all is kept stationary.
Peter
1957 Farmall Cub "Emory", Fast-Hitch, L-F194 Plow & Colter, L-38 Disc Harrow, Cub-54A Blade, Cub-22 Sickle Bar Mower, IH 100 Blade
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Thanks John I will look at Rudi's server!
I have the standard drawbar, and am concerned about hanging to much weight off the final drives.
It sounds like maybe I should get the fast hitch attachment. I will start a thread after I look at Rudi's server. I really like what John has done here!
Thanks guys...John
Peter Person wrote:Xrunner,
Do you have a Fast-Hitch or standard drawbar set-up?
With a Fast-Hitch you use a hold-up bar http://www.tmtractor.com/new/sm/d274s.jpg to keep the fast-hitch stationary while the front rockshaft operates the front or belly mounted implement.
Not sure how the standard drawbar mounted carry-all is kept stationary.
Peter
I have the standard drawbar, and am concerned about hanging to much weight off the final drives.
It sounds like maybe I should get the fast hitch attachment. I will start a thread after I look at Rudi's server. I really like what John has done here!
Thanks guys...John
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John *.?-!.* cub owner wrote:Xrunner, I forgot to mention, if you go to Rudi's manual server there is a section of drawings for parts and projects. The drawings for the carry all are there. both a stanard version, and a folding version
I have had no luck finding the drawings for the folding version. Could someone please help me out with a link?
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Trent M wrote:John *.?-!.* cub owner wrote:Xrunner, I forgot to mention, if you go to Rudi's manual server there is a section of drawings for parts and projects. The drawings for the carry all are there. both a stanard version, and a folding version
I have had no luck finding the drawings for the folding version. Could someone please help me out with a link?
I ended up at the following link, "Drawings-Sketches-Pictures"
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Sketches%20or%20Plans/index.html
And it says, "This page is undergoing an update, so please bear with us !"
and the child directories come up with server errors, so I guess Rudi is working on it.
when I bought the cub with loader it had two pieces of wood acroos the standard drawbar. bolted to those two pieces were two rear weights. total of 300 lbs. supposedly had been back there from day one. I wouldn't worry aborry a propane tank being two much weight
Ron
evielboweviel, that is a great nickname!
Thank you Ron, that takes care of my biggest worry!
John
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Until the page is up dated on the server you can go here.
original standard hitch, non folding version (compliments of Kodiak)
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/ca ... ry-all.pdf
and the folding version designed by Rick (billyandmillie), with the drawings provided by (oops, I forgot)
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/ca ... rryAll.jpg
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/ca ... ryAll2.jpg
original standard hitch, non folding version (compliments of Kodiak)
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/ca ... ry-all.pdf
and the folding version designed by Rick (billyandmillie), with the drawings provided by (oops, I forgot)
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/ca ... rryAll.jpg
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/ca ... ryAll2.jpg
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