So long story short, if you just welded a piece of 2" id square tubing to the U-shaped Amazon loader clamp and then you could attach any 2"receiver accessory 😂
The trash can hauler that you seen for $169.99 @Tractor Supply, I made me one identical to that one. All that it cost was my time and scrap pieces around the yard. Works awesome on my side-by-side. I have to carry my cans 1.2 miles to the pickup site so it really comes in handy.
My garbage pickup point is a mile and a half away. Were I a subscriber to the service, I might consider such an attachment. As it is, I just load it all in the pickup and drive the 15 miles to the transfer station, pay the $15.54 disposal fee and drive home about every other month, rather than paying the $40 per month pick up fee.
Wow! $40! Mine is $17 and I think that's crazy. lol. But we do what you do often. We keep a trailer in the back with things that we wouldn't put in a trash can and carry it to the landfill about every two months or so.
@@hhamilton1970 I had friends near Hamilton WA who were paying $80 to $120 per month depending on the number of cans. Here I have 4 cans near the house, 2 more in the shop and barn, and 1 near where I feet the horses, to put the mesh they use to wrap the big bales.
Don't most forklift frames have a receiver hitch in the center? I know mine does. And it's skeletonized so the tractor hood is the only visual obstacle
That doesn't look like anything I would ever use. With it just being me and my wife we don't produce much trash in a week. We just throw the trash can in the back of my Ranger SxS or John Deere Gator and drive it up to the hard road. I can't see wasting the time to put that on my tractor just to take a trash can 1/4 of a mile up the driveway.
Jeff Foxworthy mentioned announcing to his wife that he's taking out the garbage, Hank takes it to a whole different level, setting up cameras to document it for posterity ... Hehehe
How else do you think you'll buy that with free shipping for $31.53 ship it from the manufacturer, and the seller still make a profit after the ebay sale commission. You aren't making that in the US for about $2 like the Chinese guy did.
▶️ Watch Dumb Amazon attachment here: ua-cam.com/video/R0S2TlpK9qw/v-deo.html
Glad you're out there dropping the big money to test these important products, so we don't have to.
Fun video, Hank!
I like how you redeemed one trash attachment with another trash attachment. Thats what ya call taking lemons and making koolaid. LETS GO
😂
I love the video quality. Nice transitions, images, music...nice work.
Whoop whoop 🙌
So yeah, I'd probably trash the attachment, but I did learn some editing ideas. 😂🤣 Nice work, Hank! 👊
😂 that's all that matters 👍👍
So long story short, if you just welded a piece of 2" id square tubing to the U-shaped Amazon loader clamp and then you could attach any 2"receiver accessory 😂
sounds right 😁
The trash can hauler that you seen for $169.99 @Tractor Supply, I made me one identical to that one. All that it cost was my time and scrap pieces around the yard. Works awesome on my side-by-side. I have to carry my cans 1.2 miles to the pickup site so it really comes in handy.
That's cool!
Best shirt I’ve ever seen you wear! ⚡️TCB
My boy! My boy!
When in doubt, build it yourself. That is, unless you’re me. 🤣
lol. Thats me too. I can't fabricate anything good.
@@hhamilton1970 Terrible fabricators of the world unite! 🤣✊🏻✊🏻
All your buckets and forks, who needs an adapter.
My garbage pickup point is a mile and a half away. Were I a subscriber to the service, I might consider such an attachment. As it is, I just load it all in the pickup and drive the 15 miles to the transfer station, pay the $15.54 disposal fee and drive home about every other month, rather than paying the $40 per month pick up fee.
Wow! $40! Mine is $17 and I think that's crazy. lol. But we do what you do often. We keep a trailer in the back with things that we wouldn't put in a trash can and carry it to the landfill about every two months or so.
@@hhamilton1970 I had friends near Hamilton WA who were paying $80 to $120 per month depending on the number of cans. Here I have 4 cans near the house, 2 more in the shop and barn, and 1 near where I feet the horses, to put the mesh they use to wrap the big bales.
If you hear someone sneaking up behind you, it's probably the guys from Edge Tamers / R2 manufacturering because you didn't get their Trash Tamer.
lol
Angle grinder doesn't need a tool to take anything off or tighten
I had seen a recent photo of a guy who made a frame and used that trash hauler on the back of his 8N
Right on 👍
Great video. God Bless
Thank you
Don't most forklift frames have a receiver hitch in the center? I know mine does. And it's skeletonized so the tractor hood is the only visual obstacle
Cool
That doesn't look like anything I would ever use. With it just being me and my wife we don't produce much trash in a week. We just throw the trash can in the back of my Ranger SxS or John Deere Gator and drive it up to the hard road. I can't see wasting the time to put that on my tractor just to take a trash can 1/4 of a mile up the driveway.
Yeah, I'm not sure it's gonna be used much here either👍
Had to film yourself taking out the trash didn't you? 😂
😂😂
Jeff Foxworthy mentioned announcing to his wife that he's taking out the garbage, Hank takes it to a whole different level, setting up cameras to document it for posterity ... Hehehe
Big sticker on the side says made in china
Yeppers.
How else do you think you'll buy that with free shipping for $31.53 ship it from the manufacturer, and the seller still make a profit after the ebay sale commission. You aren't making that in the US for about $2 like the Chinese guy did.
Sorry hank but it's trash 😂
Lol