Load binders secure the angle to the bucket
This small tractor video blog concentrates on presenting short videos on using my Kubota BX 25 tractor for both winter and summer activities. An important part of my blog is the "UPDATES" covering new info on my Youtube videos. Homemade tractor attachments are also covered. I also post my non-tractor videos: You will see videos on: Slug control, underwater fishing, my DJI drone, wind turbines, kitchen/cooking related, inventions, and much more.
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Homemade pallet forks for tractor bucket
I made these pallet forks from a couple of pieces of angle iron I salvaged from an old bed frame. The steel hooks on the ends of the angle are handy but not really necessary to make this idea work. Although I haven't tried it I'm pretty sure the load binders will securely hold the angle when the chain is wrapped around the back end of the forks (without any hooks or other hardware being necessary). But if need be you can just drill a hole in the back end of the angle and use a quick link to secure the chain. (Or any other inventive idea that you come up with should work for this light duty tractor attachment.)
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