n175h
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$92 worth of iron and a full day cutting, shaping, and welding. I can hook on or off from the tractor seat. I may attach chains at the bottom if I need to stab something and dump it over without the forks pivoting out. I made them about a foot below the bucket so I can see their position from the seat. Even with that the tractor hood is obstructing the view and I have to lean left or right to see them. I will probably have to get a bigger rod. I think the one I have is too small. Each fork is heavyyyy. It took me and my son together to carry each one separately. I can position each fork on either side of the J hook as needed, and since I took these pictures I welded more gussets on the sides of the forks for more strength.
David
David
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