Mounted on a Kubota L4060 tractor. 3 point carryall build with versatile top shelf. 60 inches wide. Modified County Line 3 point carryall to make it quick hitch compatible.
About to get one myself, so have been looking at all the ideas. I do like the shelf idea...I suppose it could always be removed in the future if it turns out to be in the way of any particular needs.
Thanks! Absolutely, in less than 5 minutes I could unscrew the bottom of the shelf and the front 2x8 and remove the shelf. I haven’t run into a situation yet where I wish it wasn’t there. Have fun with your build!
How do the sides, the walls get their strength? I see the bottom one is triangulated and the top tied to the shelf. But what about the ones in between as the appear to just be screwed into the back. How are they tied to each other? (I am not a carpenter and I just purchased the carry all for my Jubilee and want to build what you have or very, very close to it. Thank you!
Hi! The bottom board is glued and screwed to the back wall and floor. Glue is very important because it provides an incredible amount of shear and break strength. The next board is glued and screwed to the back wall via 3 - 3” screws. It’s attached to the board below on the angled end via 1 - 4” screw. You should pre drill your holes before screwing to help prevent the ends from splitting. Continue this method until the wall is complete. To add additional strength, I ripped about an inch off a 2x4, length wise and ran it down the angled downslope of the wall and glued and screwed it all together. You can identify it because it’s stained a different color than the rest of the wood. The shelf adds a lot of strength and gives the walls rigidity side to side. Good luck and have fun!
@@toddw392 I haven’t wished that it was deeper yet, but you could easily modify it for your needs. I usually just carry my saws and hand tools up there, it’s worked nicely. Have fun on your build!
I like this one the best of all of the ones I've seen on UA-cam.
Thank you!
great job! I will be making one
Thank you, Merry Christmas!
Best idea i have seen. The shelf is GREAT !!!!
Thank you, it’s been really useful!
The shelf is a great option!!! Plan to add it to mine.
Best of luck with your build!
I like the box on top. Great idea. I will definitely use that idea on mine!
Thank you, have fun with your build!
Nice to weasel around to the hard to get to trees in the woods. Nice job.
Thanks Terry, happy holidays
@@helifire6967 thanks. You too
About to get one myself, so have been looking at all the ideas. I do like the shelf idea...I suppose it could always be removed in the future if it turns out to be in the way of any particular needs.
Thanks! Absolutely, in less than 5 minutes I could unscrew the bottom of the shelf and the front 2x8 and remove the shelf. I haven’t run into a situation yet where I wish it wasn’t there. Have fun with your build!
Good looking carry all, I'm getting ready to start one myself. You got your self a great combo of saws there for fire wooding. Two of my favorites.
Thank you, Dan! I agree, they’re great saws. Good luck with your build!
Should be called the “Ryder carrier” 😊
He definitely loves the tractor!
Nice design
Thank you!
How do the sides, the walls get their strength? I see the bottom one is triangulated and the top tied to the shelf. But what about the ones in between as the appear to just be screwed into the back. How are they tied to each other? (I am not a carpenter and I just purchased the carry all for my Jubilee and want to build what you have or very, very close to it. Thank you!
Hi! The bottom board is glued and screwed to the back wall and floor. Glue is very important because it provides an incredible amount of shear and break strength. The next board is glued and screwed to the back wall via 3 - 3” screws. It’s attached to the board below on the angled end via 1 - 4” screw. You should pre drill your holes before screwing to help prevent the ends from splitting. Continue this method until the wall is complete. To add additional strength, I ripped about an inch off a 2x4, length wise and ran it down the angled downslope of the wall and glued and screwed it all together. You can identify it because it’s stained a different color than the rest of the wood. The shelf adds a lot of strength and gives the walls rigidity side to side. Good luck and have fun!
@@helifire6967 Thank you!
Love the top self idea!! What are the inside dimensions of the self? LxWxH?
Thanks! 60”x14”x5.25”
@@helifire6967 I’m building mine now. Is 5 1/2 deep enough or would you prefer a different depth now that have been using it?
@@toddw392 I haven’t wished that it was deeper yet, but you could easily modify it for your needs. I usually just carry my saws and hand tools up there, it’s worked nicely. Have fun on your build!
@@helifire6967 Thank you and thanks for all the info!!
Material list?
I discuss all the different building supplies I used throughout the video, but I’ve never made a material list