Posted by Crem on April 18, 2010 at 18:36:47 from (98.125.102.164):
In Reply to: tool box on tractor posted by mike delaney on April 18, 2010 at 17:21:41:
I use an electrical box with a hinged cover and lay it flat. It has a gasket in it but that is not really needed for rain with the overhang on the cover. It is around 10" to 12 " square and maybe 3" deep. I made a bracket and attached it right behind the seat which is very handy for the pins etc for hooking up the three point stuff. I found mine at a swap meet and they also can be found on old junked electrical equipment. Just gut out all of the electrical components. They usually are pretty sturdy.
I have a lot of the larger electrical panels from old machines in my garage for storage bins. I clean them out and add wooden or metal shelves.
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