Handy Place To Store Chains On Loader Tractor
Andy Nelson, Webster, Minn.: “I wanted a handy place to store chains on my Allis Chalmers 170 loader tractor, so I bolted an angle iron bracket onto one of the loader arm uprights and then bolted an 18-in. long, 2-in, wide metal strap vertically onto it. I just drop chains into a small gap between the strap and upright so they hang down from the angle iron. Works great. “I also bolted a pair of chain hooks on back of the loader bucket, which I use with a chain to drag logs out of the woods. I drilled holes in the mounting brackets that support the bucket cylinder, then slipped each hook over the top of the bracket and inserted a bolt.”
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Handy Place To Store Chains On Loader Tractor TRACTORS Made-It-Myself Andy Nelson Webster Minn : “I wanted a handy place to store chains on my Allis Chalmers 170 loader tractor so I bolted an angle iron bracket onto one of the loader arm uprights and then bolted an 18-in long 2-in wide metal strap vertically onto it I just drop chains into a small gap between the strap and upright so they hang down from the angle iron Works great “I also bolted a pair of chain hooks on back of the loader bucket which I use with a chain to drag logs out of the woods I drilled holes in the mounting brackets that support the bucket cylinder then slipped each hook over the top of the bracket and inserted a bolt ”
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