Tractor chain storage

cpufixerjr

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When I first moved to the country, I read of what happens if you keep a chain on the tractors footboards and it falls off into a brush hog...i had a chain holder made out of pvc and secured to the fender...but it broke after years of abuse...

While using the tractor yesterday I was going to get off and slipped on the chain sitting on the footboard, almost tumbling off...so. I took some scrap and started making a new chain holder.
 

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California

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That's doing it right.

I lashed on a golf bag in that location to carry orchard tools and chains. Later I added a kid-size golf bag by the front loader pedestal, I carry the chains in there now.
Both bags rest on a firm support so the weight of the chains isn't supported by the bag. These photos are from 2006 and the bags are still holding up ok.

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cpufixerjr

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Tulsa, OK
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Lincoln 225 AC
That's doing it right.

I lashed on a golf bag in that location to carry orchard tools and chains. Later I added a kid-size golf bag by the front loader pedestal, I carry the chains in there now.
Both bags rest on a firm support so the weight of the chains isn't supported by the bag. These photos are from 2006 and the bags are still holding up ok.

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If it is crazy, but works, its not crazy...in the end all that matters is if it is safe, is useful, and works...

I may tack on a piece of pipe to hold a pair of loppers.
 

Gary Fowler

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I so rarely need a chain on my B26 that I dont have any thing to hold it. When I need a chain, I just drape it between the chain hooks on the FEL and hook it back to itself so it is tight. That works for me. If I need a shovel for example when I am filling up a few potholes in the yard, I just shove it thru the pipe in the FEL loader arms.
Most of my work that requires that I carry tools, I use my Kubota RTV and just throw everything in the bed. That is the best perk for having a second piece of equipment to complement the tractor. I try to never put anything in the FEL bucket because I always forget that it is in there and either dump it out or fill the bucket with dirt and it gets all over whatever I was carrying.
 

Bearskinner

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I’m out in the heavy forest, so although the ground is somewhat flat, there’s lots of bumping around, which shakes everything loose. I keep a chain with hooks attached to the rear 3 point arms and QH, where it’s totally out of the way. I belt strap everything in place, so no matter what, it can’t shake and rattle loose
 
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