Ok, it has taken many years to acquire the tractors and attachments that I now have, but I was wondering how you guys keep track of all the parts? When you have two of every thing it can get a little confusing, grader blades for a cub and the 140 are a lot a like! Presently I have been placing on a skid keeping them separated and the same for two woods mowers.
It is a little easier keeping the snap coupler parts separate on my orange tractor.
This is a problem that I am OK with, love tinkering with the old iron, and this problem may help me with the decision on paint color on the 140 industrial in another post? But I am still curious as to what you do to separate, tag, color,or what?
Thanks, and have a great 4th, Bruce
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Re: Keeping track of implements
I just keep everything in a small area on top of pallets or traprock. Anything to keep em off the dirt. Separate em by tractor
Mike
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Re: Keeping track of implements
I keep everything on pallets on gravel in a covered shed. I have a skid steer, so it's easy to move them around when necessary or to get one out for use.
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Re: Keeping track of implements
Bruce, it would simplify things if you sent all your cub stuff to me.
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you are part of the problem!!!
you are part of the problem!!!
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Re: Keeping track of implements
I keep a roll of duct tape in the barn. I try to keep labeled anything that can be confused later. I just double over the tape on itself and then write some ID info. I have several mower belts hanging up that I would have no clue if I didn't label them!
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Re: Keeping track of implements
John *.?-!.* cub owner wrote:Bruce, it would simplify things if you sent all your cub stuff to me.
John, I really appreciate the offer.....you're just too willing
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Re: Keeping track of implements
Plastic tubs work well to keep the smaller parts together.
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Re: Keeping track of implements
My biggest problem is not getting loaned tools back. I write down the item loaned and date on my clip board.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: Keeping track of implements
Eugene wrote:My biggest problem is not getting loaned tools back. I write down the item loaned and date on my clip board.
Eugene, I had the same problem in the past, now, depending on the tool requested, I go with the tool. I haven't lost another one since.
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