I use a four wheel drive utility tractor as my mule in the trees. I would like to build something for it to carry two saws, log chains and related items, including oil and fuel. My thought was that I would build a new ballast box for the tractor with accommodations in it to properly hold the saws.
What other items, based upon your experience, would you accommodate in such a box? It will be about 5 feet wide and 18-24 inches deep, 24-36 inches tall, made from 1 inch plate, with enough concrete as necessary to bring the total weight up to 1,500 pounds.
I am curious as to your opinion on this. Should I just make rectangular spaces with some dividers and cover all the surfaces with old carpet? Keep in mind that when moving over the terrain, traveling along, there could be some bumping around of the tractor and the contents of the box. Or, should I make this up so the saw bars are clamped to hold the saws still? I will be using this to carry a Stihl 460 and an 009 [someday to be replaced by a 260].
I have also considered fitting a good sized bench vise to this ballast box somewhere, as well as fittings to attach log chains The reason is that when I have done chain filing, it has worked well to put the chain bar in a big vise. I know there are things called stump vises, but I wonder if people actually use them. Do you just put the saw on the ground, or the tailgate, and file away?
The neighbor farmer’s kids never used to waste a moment, and when they were not sawing, they were filing. They had no vise. They just sat on the ground.
Any thoughts?
What other items, based upon your experience, would you accommodate in such a box? It will be about 5 feet wide and 18-24 inches deep, 24-36 inches tall, made from 1 inch plate, with enough concrete as necessary to bring the total weight up to 1,500 pounds.
I am curious as to your opinion on this. Should I just make rectangular spaces with some dividers and cover all the surfaces with old carpet? Keep in mind that when moving over the terrain, traveling along, there could be some bumping around of the tractor and the contents of the box. Or, should I make this up so the saw bars are clamped to hold the saws still? I will be using this to carry a Stihl 460 and an 009 [someday to be replaced by a 260].
I have also considered fitting a good sized bench vise to this ballast box somewhere, as well as fittings to attach log chains The reason is that when I have done chain filing, it has worked well to put the chain bar in a big vise. I know there are things called stump vises, but I wonder if people actually use them. Do you just put the saw on the ground, or the tailgate, and file away?
The neighbor farmer’s kids never used to waste a moment, and when they were not sawing, they were filing. They had no vise. They just sat on the ground.
Any thoughts?
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