Great job! I’ve seen a lot of people build scoop buckets for the rear and make complicated trip mechanisms to dump where this would be much more practical and productive.
Nice and very handy! I did the same to my New Holland 1725 with a 5.5' Rhino scraper box for landscaping and finish grading. I built and added 2 cylinders, one for the top link and one for the R lift arm, so it tilts also.
I was thinking that. It would be so handy. I only have the 2 rear remotes, so I'd have to unhook one when I put my snow blower on in the winter, as I need one for the discharge chute rotation...
Nice. If I may recommend some advice. The lines appear to be touching, so I would put some chafe wrap on them or use a stand-off clamp to isolate the two. Just a thought.
Great job! I’ve seen a lot of people build scoop buckets for the rear and make complicated trip mechanisms to dump where this would be much more practical and productive.
Nice and very handy! I did the same to my New Holland 1725 with a 5.5' Rhino scraper box for landscaping and finish grading. I built and added 2 cylinders, one for the top link and one for the R lift arm, so it tilts also.
I was thinking that. It would be so handy. I only have the 2 rear remotes, so I'd have to unhook one when I put my snow blower on in the winter, as I need one for the discharge chute rotation...
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Nice. If I may recommend some advice. The lines appear to be touching, so I would put some chafe wrap on them or use a stand-off clamp to isolate the two. Just a thought.
That is a good idea, thanks...
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Beautiful! Can you tell me where you picked it up? Maybe the model number?
It's from a place called Hay Tools in Tennessee, I believe. their email is "info@haytools.com".
Wanted to know what the check valve connection sizes were, if ya don't mind ?
To be honest, I cannot remember what they were, it's been so long. Sorry...
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Where did u buy this from
At the time, I could only find it from Hay Tools, in Tennessee = haytools.com/TNT.htm .
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