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"Hidden" Toolbox For Deere 9600
Norman Frey has made a number of modifications to his Deere 9600 combine. His newest one is a toolbox built into the frame of the combine, "The box fits into a 4 by 7-in. piece of tube steel in the frame, just ahead of the rear axle," says Frey.
"The drawer has three compartments: one for tools, one for bol
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"Hidden" Toolbox For Deere 9600 28-2-26 Norman Frey has made a number of modifications to his Deere 9600 combine. His newest one is a toolbox built into the frame of the combine, "The box fits into a 4 by 7-in. piece of tube steel in the frame, just ahead of the rear axle," says Frey.
"The drawer has three compartments: one for tools, one for bolts, and one for spare parts," he says. "I added a spring-loaded handle that drops into a hole in the tube to hold the box shut."
The ends of the drawer are capped off by a simple plate welded onto the ends, says Frey. "The box tucks out of the way and is safe from rain, dust, and theft. When the box is closed, you can hardly even tell it's there," he notes.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Norman Frey, P.O. Box 357, Mobridge, S. Dak. 57601 (ph 605 762-3298).
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