Brock nice job in the organization of aĺl your equipment. Now the real job comes to light. And that will be keeping it that way. Sometimes when we get in a rush it is very easy to just drop and run. Enjoy your videos. Good luck.
Brock, another great video. I've said it before and I'll say it again....I like your channel because you're a normal guy that is very easy to relate to. Good job reorganizing.
It’s always nice to have everything under cover. I’m convinced it adds years to the life of the equipment. Since adding concrete to my pole barn, I’ve been getting harbor freight furniture dollies to move the box blade, rake, etc around on the concrete. Life changer.
I’ve also found, for winter, to store my brush cutters upright. I use a few 4x4s to prop them up. Yes, I know you can leak gear oil out of the vent cap, but I like the extra space and being able to prevent rodents from nesting under there and also quick access to maintenance the underside of the mowers.
It goes to the quick hitch , it's for when a implement isn't quick hitch compatibility . I had one and I didn't know what it was and cut it up for the steel to weld to an implement and now I wish I didn't lol
Yeah I used one as the top link when I built my ballast box. I welded it to the draw-bar via some rebar. Works great except my quick hitch hook at the top is too tall, and I end up having to remove the pin, hook up, and put the pin back.
Hey Brock, looks like you have a good plan for your tool organization. I have a recommendation if your interested, I would wait eaither do as you said and hang the harrow on the wall or make a long deep shelf in the place where it is now so that the bush hog could go under it at ground level. I have learned the hard way to never put pallet forks all the way in almost touching a metal wall or one day you will find you made holes through the back wall, I would store them under your bush hog just like when you moved it into place in this video. Just a thought, take it with a grain of salt.
I built a lean to on my barn. Not very big 12x24. I built shelves after I watched you build yours. People smile when they see how I pack it away for winter. Keep it good for resale down the road I say. When I pressure wash my deck I grease and undercoat and then hook up and run for a minute to make sure no water in the bearings. I also take the spring off to take tension off the belt for the long winter months. 👍
Thanks for making this playlist@@RockhillfarmYT ! I'm in the process of planning a garage remodel that will include a shed like yours with shelves for attachments. These videos are exactly what I need to share with my builder!
Hello Brock. At the 4:30 point, you found 2 bushings, a pin and a "U" shaped metal piece, with a bottom extension. You didn't know what the last piece was for. Does the pin fit through the metal bracket? If so, could this set be used to make something, such as a ballast box, to fit the 3 point hitch? Jim
The "U" shaped, or tuning fork looking piece, looks like it would be the top link attachment point for a brush hog. Gives that extra bit of pivot when going through bumps.
Great organization, Brock. If it would fit in the budget, I highly recommend throwing some concrete down, then adding caster wheels to the bottom of pallets. Makes switching implements so much easier and also makes organization a bit easier. Just a thought
Good evening I was just thinking if you were to Mount the quick hitch to your extra loader brackets you could have an attachment for rear implements go onto your front loader🤔. Just a thought 💭
That looks like some good organization, Brock. No matter how you do it you’ll always be left wanting more space! In the meantime, you have a lot of the stuff under roof and accessible. Thanks for sharing.
If and when you get a concrete floor......put the three point attachments on heavy duty skids with castors. This get more important as the year pile on you. 😉 Makes moving things around a breeze, also putting them on the tractor eazy pezy. Just starting, working thru ideas and improvements is usually the hardest part. 🤠 You have started the rest just never seems to end. 👍
Its strangely satisfying watching you get all organized. That is on my to do list is either build or buy big racking for the implements to put all in one location like you have here. I guess too if we can call you out on stuff, I myself would have just emptied out that building first, raked up all the garbage and leveled the gravel nicer. The Sheldon in me finds the litter and uneven spots annoying. :)
The quest for more room never stops at my property.I'm always re-arranging,shoe horning,stacking,trying to keep things organized and tidy.The more equipment inside,the better.
Brock great job, do you clean and grease all attachments every time when you finish using them ? I started cleaning and greasing each attachment AFTER using them so when it's time use them there ready to work. Some times you find out you don't have the grease or fluids when you need them. Looking good 👍👍 up.
Hey Brock! Excellent organization. I bolted the JDQA plates I got from Artillian onto my mower deck since JD doesn't make the Load n Go for the 60 in mower deck on a 2032R. Worked like a champ. What is the toolbox you have on the left side of your loader? I had a small toolbox attached to my ROPS but when I installed the Curtis cab the toolbox doesn't fit any longer. Also like the way you hung the cab doors. Did you have to fabricate the hinge points on the wall? Great video as usual.
Good idea with the load and go. I considered that, but I didn’t know if it would interfere with anything depending on placement. The tool box is from ITC quick attach. You mount brackets on your load of frame and then you can put different things onto the brackets. A New Way to Mount Tools on Your Tractor - ITC Quick Attach ua-cam.com/video/dhtA-foXLSw/v-deo.html I asked Curtis for some pins so that I could mount my doors on the wall. We welded the same pins that are on the cab onto square plates, and then bolted those to the wall. They provided them for me and I made a video. I recommended to him that they sell it as an add-on option but I don’t think they ever did.
It’s a Curtis advantage cab. I’ve got videos of me installing it and a review. I don’t really have a strong opinion on pallet forks. Mine come from a local company.
Hey Brock. The part on the 1st pallet, you had thought it might be part of a top link, looks like a adapter for a top link to make a implement quick hitch compatible. Nice storage area. Merry Christmas everyone.
As one person said the U shaped item is for bush hog top link on the quick hitch, but it can also be used to make "some" non-quick hitch 3PH items work with a quick hitch. I use one to make my 3PH generator work with the quick hitch, just leave that U part on the generator.
Looking good Brock! Is there any attachment for your green machine you don't have?? 😁 I need someone to hold me accountable as well - I spend an entire weekend cleaning something up or organizing, and a couple weeks later it is a mess again. I suspect Nargles or Gremlins... Thanks for sharing 🤠
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I love a good reorganization and clean up day.
Yes sir
Enjoyable video. Love your organization. Kinda like Cole the Cornstar organizing his family farm.
Brock nice job in the organization of aĺl your equipment. Now the real job comes to light. And that will be keeping it that way. Sometimes when we get in a rush it is very easy to just drop and run. Enjoy your videos. Good luck.
Brock, another great video. I've said it before and I'll say it again....I like your channel because you're a normal guy that is very easy to relate to. Good job reorganizing.
Thanks
It’s always nice to have everything under cover. I’m convinced it adds years to the life of the equipment. Since adding concrete to my pole barn, I’ve been getting harbor freight furniture dollies to move the box blade, rake, etc around on the concrete. Life changer.
I’ve also found, for winter, to store my brush cutters upright. I use a few 4x4s to prop them up. Yes, I know you can leak gear oil out of the vent cap, but I like the extra space and being able to prevent rodents from nesting under there and also quick access to maintenance the underside of the mowers.
You don't know how many times I say I am going to keep my shop clean form now on :) , good luck to you.
Love the attachment shelf.. I’ll definitely be building something like that. Great job!
Thanks
It goes to the quick hitch , it's for when a implement isn't quick hitch compatibility . I had one and I didn't know what it was and cut it up for the steel to weld to an implement and now I wish I didn't lol
Quick hitch top link adapter for old equipment
You need a parking spot for your grand sons tractor implements 🤪
Calling you out on this ! Lol
Yeah I used one as the top link when I built my ballast box. I welded it to the draw-bar via some rebar. Works great except my quick hitch hook at the top is too tall, and I end up having to remove the pin, hook up, and put the pin back.
@@Cowboy_Steve I welded my to my ballast box also to move the top link to it out lol
Good stuff Brock! Thanks!
Hey Brock, looks like you have a good plan for your tool organization. I have a recommendation if your interested, I would wait eaither do as you said and hang the harrow on the wall or make a long deep shelf in the place where it is now so that the bush hog could go under it at ground level. I have learned the hard way to never put pallet forks all the way in almost touching a metal wall or one day you will find you made holes through the back wall, I would store them under your bush hog just like when you moved it into place in this video. Just a thought, take it with a grain of salt.
Good thoughts
that piece at 4:45 looks like the swing arm on the top link of a brush mower maybe?
I built a lean to on my barn. Not very big 12x24. I built shelves after I watched you build yours. People smile when they see how I pack it away for winter. Keep it good for resale down the road I say. When I pressure wash my deck I grease and undercoat and then hook up and run for a minute to make sure no water in the bearings. I also take the spring off to take tension off the belt for the long winter months. 👍
Just one question, how do you open your breaker box if you trip a breaker?
It has clearance to Swing open. Probably doesn’t look like it, but it does
@@RockhillfarmYT WOW, you ARE smarter than you look! LOL
No one can say Brock has attachment issues. He has an attachment MUSEUM. (And I have attachment envy after watching this video.)
Thanks for watching
Thanks for making this playlist@@RockhillfarmYT ! I'm in the process of planning a garage remodel that will include a shed like yours with shelves for attachments. These videos are exactly what I need to share with my builder!
There is no better feeling than organization. I yearn for my shop
Feels good to be organized!!! Not to mention easy way to work efficiently
The U shaped piece is a top link adapter that came with your Speeco Quick Hitch. I’ve now bought my second Speeco, but I’ve never used mine, either.
Hello Brock. At the 4:30 point, you found 2 bushings, a pin and a "U" shaped metal piece, with a bottom extension.
You didn't know what the last piece was for. Does the pin fit through the metal bracket? If so, could this set be used to make something, such as a ballast box, to fit the 3 point hitch?
Jim
Thinking about building a 50x40 pole barn in the spring. Will likely use some of your ideas.
That top link adapter might go with that extra quick hitch
The "U" shaped, or tuning fork looking piece, looks like it would be the top link attachment point for a brush hog. Gives that extra bit of pivot when going through bumps.
The shed really looks good, Brock. I remember when you first built all those shelves. 👍
Yes sir. Nice having it all cleaned out
Thanks for following all of this time
Great organization, Brock. If it would fit in the budget, I highly recommend throwing some concrete down, then adding caster wheels to the bottom of pallets. Makes switching implements so much easier and also makes organization a bit easier. Just a thought
Good evening I was just thinking if you were to Mount the quick hitch to your extra loader brackets you could have an attachment for rear implements go onto your front loader🤔. Just a thought 💭
That looks like some good organization, Brock. No matter how you do it you’ll always be left wanting more space! In the meantime, you have a lot of the stuff under roof and accessible. Thanks for sharing.
You've got lots of overhead room, I'd plan and tap into it for additional storage.
If and when you get a concrete floor......put the three point attachments on heavy duty skids with castors. This get more important as the year pile on you. 😉
Makes moving things around a breeze, also putting them on the tractor eazy pezy.
Just starting, working thru ideas and improvements is usually the hardest part. 🤠
You have started the rest just never seems to end. 👍
Feels just like a clean pair of underwear doesn’t it!! 😂😂 getting everything organized. Looks great!! 👍👍🔥🔥
Its strangely satisfying watching you get all organized. That is on my to do list is either build or buy big racking for the implements to put all in one location like you have here. I guess too if we can call you out on stuff, I myself would have just emptied out that building first, raked up all the garbage and leveled the gravel nicer. The Sheldon in me finds the litter and uneven spots annoying. :)
The quest for more room never stops at my property.I'm always re-arranging,shoe horning,stacking,trying to keep things organized and tidy.The more equipment inside,the better.
I need some pallet racking, I actually just sold my carry-all, I didn't use it much anymore either since I got a 4wheeler
Is it possible to add doors to the opening of a building like that?
It is but I’m not planning to anytime soon
Just asking for myself. Thinking of getting that kind of building and adding a door for security
Brock great job, do you clean and grease all attachments every time when you finish using them ? I started cleaning and greasing each attachment AFTER using them so when it's time use them there ready to work. Some times you find out you don't have the grease or fluids when you need them. Looking good 👍👍 up.
Hey Brock! Excellent organization. I bolted the JDQA plates I got from Artillian onto my mower deck since JD doesn't make the Load n Go for the 60 in mower deck on a 2032R. Worked like a champ. What is the toolbox you have on the left side of your loader? I had a small toolbox attached to my ROPS but when I installed the Curtis cab the toolbox doesn't fit any longer. Also like the way you hung the cab doors. Did you have to fabricate the hinge points on the wall? Great video as usual.
Good idea with the load and go. I considered that, but I didn’t know if it would interfere with anything depending on placement.
The tool box is from ITC quick attach. You mount brackets on your load of frame and then you can put different things onto the brackets.
A New Way to Mount Tools on Your Tractor - ITC Quick Attach
ua-cam.com/video/dhtA-foXLSw/v-deo.html
I asked Curtis for some pins so that I could mount my doors on the wall. We welded the same pins that are on the cab onto square plates, and then bolted those to the wall.
They provided them for me and I made a video. I recommended to him that they sell it as an add-on option but I don’t think they ever did.
@@RockhillfarmYT Thank you!
Need some wood stops on the back so you don’t hit the building 😮 great they are out of the weather
Ok brock we will keep your yard cleaned up for you lol
I would appreciate it if you at least griped at me a little bit when you see a mess
That looks tidy Brock. What are the building's dimensions?
brock I have a jdqa 3 point front plate and I mounted a cheap(er) quick hitch to I can move all of my 3 point attachments where ever they need to go
Brock will the fliar mower much grond good enough feed seed planting ( weat,rye grasses)
What cab is on your series 2 JD? What pallet forks do you like/prefer? Thanks.
It’s a Curtis advantage cab. I’ve got videos of me installing it and a review.
I don’t really have a strong opinion on pallet forks. Mine come from a local company.
Thanks.
I would put a peice of plywood behind where you put your forks so you don't poke through the building because it will happen.
Hey Brock. The part on the 1st pallet, you had thought it might be part of a top link, looks like a adapter for a top link to make a implement quick hitch compatible. Nice storage area. Merry Christmas everyone.
Ive got the same problem. Constantly trying to figure out where to store stuff in such a way that I can access it!
As one person said the U shaped item is for bush hog top link on the quick hitch, but it can also be used to make "some" non-quick hitch 3PH items work with a quick hitch. I use one to make my 3PH generator work with the quick hitch, just leave that U part on the generator.
Looking good Brock! Is there any attachment for your green machine you don't have?? 😁 I need someone to hold me accountable as well - I spend an entire weekend cleaning something up or organizing, and a couple weeks later it is a mess again. I suspect Nargles or Gremlins...
Thanks for sharing 🤠