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Homemade Attachments for Forklifts Skidsteers and Other Equipment

Should be propped higher than your max reasonable snow fall higher than the ground regardless. Don't want the bottom firewood sitting in water as the snow melts.

But for other shit, yeah reaching 4ft back for shit would be kind of a PITA.
They sit on pallets when being stored, this is just when unloading them.

Aaron Z
 
I've been grabbing empty cages whenever I see them at the scrap yard.

Gonna pick up a couple with tanks next time and make covers.

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be mindful of which corner-to-corner you cut them on
there's only one (well, two symmetrical ones) that gives you a good overhang
 
"power-but-not-powered-but-kinda-powered-power-rake"

real neat
if I don't get around to making a power rake I might make one of them instead
 
A lawnmower and a dumping lawn trailer would be way cheaper than the wear using that thing will put on the machine's undercarriage. :shaking:
 
That makes zero sense to me. Don’t understand the use case.
 
waterhorse is moving dirt one bucket at a time with his mini ex, tramming it about 200 feet. With this he could tram at least 3 buckets at once, thus saving wear on his undercarriage.

See the mini-ex thread for more! (including video)
he also has a tractor with a bucket... so... :confused:
 
Well, let's see.....

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About the only thing I see on that list that it would be useful for is "carry tools" and that's a stretch.

But wait, there's "much more" :lmao:
 
Had someone notice these slots and ask what they're for.

Any idea? The machine has the balls on the main chassis to hook up the backhoe, but I thought those also just used regular quicktach plate.

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