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DakotaSteve ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 26 Apr 2017 Location: SD Points: 717 |
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Post any pics or tell ways that you have used your carry all attachment for! Are they pretty handy? Maybe they weren't very popular and that's why a person doesn't see many?
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jaybmiller ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Greensville,Ont Points: 24572 |
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My first D-14 had a trip loader on it. 2 years later, loader was gone and made my own 'carryall' that uses removable forklift forks. One of the handiest things I've ever made! Most of the 'stuff' around here in on skids,so it's real easy to move with the carryall. I back up to a 6by6 and lower the carryall and the forks come off. On the bottom cross member of the rig I have a 2" receiver, where I just toss in a 2" ball to haul trailers, or an empty sleeve to pull discs or farm wagon.
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3 D-14s,A-C forklift, B-112
Kubota BX23S lil' TOOT( The Other Orange Tractor) Never burn your bridges, unless you can walk on water |
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Ted J ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 05 Jul 2010 Location: La Crosse, WI Points: 18930 |
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I've hauled everything from junk to the Grandkids.
Barbed wire, 5 gallon buckets of water for the animals, bales of hay, tractor parts, chain saws, wash machines, dryers, VERY used water heaters, golf cart, 3-bottom plow, milk cans, bucked wood, wood stoves, freezer, beer and water, metal siding, shotguns, clay pigeons, shells, chains (tire and log), fence posts, concrete blocks, etc. I hate to take it off because within 10 minutes I'll need it again. I'm gonna dedicate one of my WD45 to it. It's handier than the loader for throwing stuff in to take ....... I was gonna build one but then found this one down in Indiana from tmonroe. THANKS Tom!! And he brought it all the way to southern WI so I didn't have to drive all the way down there!! HARD TO FIND!!! |
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"Allis-Express"
19?? WC / 1941 C / 1952 CA / 1956 WD45 / 1957 WD45 / 1958 D-17 |
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DakotaSteve ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 26 Apr 2017 Location: SD Points: 717 |
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Awesome uses!
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Gatz in NE ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Lincoln, NE Points: 1044 |
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Not a "carry-all" per se,
but in the 60's when we had fields a distance away, Dad and I built a platform lift for the rotary hoe. Made it out of bridge planks. Built our own version of a carry-all which also used the SC and went under the platform like a forklift. IIRC, the frame was built from F20 side rails and a large pipe with an eye for the SC It worked great, but made the front end a bit light.....so light that it would come off the ground occasionally......made for some interesting road trips The next year, we modified the rotary hoe by adding a long pipe across the front with arms that tied to the gangs with chains. It used the SC feature as well.....just a large T This turned out to be the best way to do it. We built a few more for (IH) neighbors Edited by Gatz in NE - 01 Mar 2018 at 5:08pm |
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*DougW ![]() Bronze Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Jun 2017 Location: Lancaster PA. Points: 75 |
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Used our carry-all in the sixties to haul milk cans through the snow to meet the truck when roads were closed. D-14 with wide front, chains on rear tires, heat houser, good to go!!
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kenbob ![]() Silver Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 24 Sep 2017 Location: Smithville Mo Points: 162 |
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I made this light duty carryall out of left over plywood and a backwards mounted Allis tool bar and threaded rod. uploads/17647/IMG_0681_2018-03-01_22-41-31.JPG
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kenbob ![]() Silver Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 24 Sep 2017 Location: Smithville Mo Points: 162 |
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The plywood on top of the above posted hitch Edited by kenbob - 01 Mar 2018 at 10:45pm |
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IBWD MIke ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Newton Ia. Points: 4035 |
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This is one I made out of an aftermarket 3 point adapter. Haven't used it nearly as much as I thought I would.
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littlemarv ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 10 Jun 2013 Location: Wisconsin Points: 1834 |
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Here's how I made mine. Sorry, I have so many pictures on so many different host sites I don't remember where they are, so your getting the whole story-
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The mechanic always wins.
B91131, WC23065, WD89101, CA29479, B1, Early B10, HB212, 416H |
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