Posted by Adirondack case guy on January 01, 2018 at 17:19:39 from (69.207.198.19):
If you have been following, I have been fabricating swing out tool carriers for my Case 431T tractor and firewood processor. I went down in the cellar to my wood working shop and sawed and planned some Ash rough sawn boards to make scabbards to carry my two saws on the fold out tool frames that I built onto my tractor. I also fabed up a mount for a vise to hold the saws when they need sharpening, and mtg. brackets for a crow bar, pickaroon, ax, and splitting maul. I fabed up a mount for a small vise on the RH fold out to clamp my saws in to sharpen them. That will be a big improvement over the old drive in a block bar clamp that I tried. Some of the brackets are just clamped in place to make sure they will work. I will put finishing touches/mods on them and weld them in place tomorrow. That should wrap up the tool carriers. Then back to finishing up the 2 post canopy. Loren
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