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DavidBarkey wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 7:58 am 20200309_134032.jpg20200309_133715.jpg
This is my simple multipurpose head . It holds my bucket . Have 2 tubes ( forks ) seen that are now bevelled at the front and stepped down at the back to be flush with the bottom of the receivers. I put a trailer receiver in the centre top for easily manoeuvring trailers . I use it all the time to pull t-post . What I lack in width adjustment and looks it makes up for versatility in other ways . At the time it only cost me $40 in material . Just ideas for those on a budget .
That's a lot of benefit for only$40!
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DavidBarkey wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 7:58 am 20200309_134032.jpg20200309_133715.jpg
This is my simple multipurpose head . It holds my bucket . Have 2 tubes ( forks ) seen that are now bevelled at the front and stepped down at the back to be flush with the bottom of the receivers. I put a trailer receiver in the centre top for easily manoeuvring trailers . I use it all the time to pull t-post . What I lack in width adjustment and looks it makes up for versatility in other ways . At the time it only cost me $40 in material . Just ideas for those on a budget .
I really like your system Dave, it's simple and it works. I wish I could do something similar to you for my 644. :thumbsup:
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I went ahead and took the plunge. The jury is still out, I may or may not be happy with how it turns out.

But I bought a $20 barrel and $16 worth of rubber sheet metal edging.

I cut both ends off the barrel using an electric shear. I bought that for $10 at a flea market more than 5 years ago, and this is the second time I've used it. But for this job it was perfect.
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Then I sliced the barrel lengthwise and cleaned the inside out.
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The barrel contained some kind of water soluble emolient, and its only warning label was "harmful to aquatic life". So I had to be careful not to let any of it wash into the yard or down to the stream. So I had to go through a bunch of paper towels to mop it up and wipe it clean.

Then I uncurled it with my hands and toes. That worked but the ends were curlier than the middle. So I laid it on the floor and put a 2x4 on one curled up end and rested the full weight of my shop press/welding cabinet on the 2x4. Then flattened it downward. That made a huge difference.
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After working both ends, I got where I could flex it to the arc I want, but it wouldn't hold there.

So I ran some 1/2" EMT conduit through the pipe roller and gave it the desired arc. And then cut and welded that into a frame.
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And then put about 75 lbs weight on the sheet to flatten it downward while I screwed in drill tip screws to attach it to the frame.
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I've since painted both sides, and tomorrow after it's dry I'll apply the rubber edging and then decide how to mount it.

I'll post a few final pictures then.

I think it's going to look... only "ok". Not great. But not awful. There are so dents visible from its barrel days, and one large kink where it didn't uncurl cleanly.

I suppose for $40 invested I'll hopefully be happy enough.

Bob
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thebuildist wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 10:58 am Ok, it turns out that :wife: ain't no dummy. I held off on buying the set for 175, based on a request to "think about it overnight". Fair enough.

And now this morning, there's a set available the same distance away but for $50!

Smart woman I got there.

Bob
And she ain't going to let you forget it either :rofl:

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Well.....

Let's just say that :wife: doesn't know all the details about this set.

Details like that they exist. Or that I went and got them.

But she's bound to figure it out sooner or later... :rofl: :rofl:
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thebuildist wrote: Fri Aug 19, 2022 9:30 pm Well.....

Let's just say that :wife: doesn't know all the details about this set.

Details like that they exist. Or that I went and got them.

But she's bound to figure it out sooner or later... :rofl: :rofl:
Oh she knows :wife: , she just hasn't figured out when to use it against you .
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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DavidBarkey wrote: Sat Aug 20, 2022 6:25 am
thebuildist wrote: Fri Aug 19, 2022 9:30 pm Well.....

Let's just say that :wife: doesn't know all the details about this set.

Details like that they exist. Or that I went and got them.

But she's bound to figure it out sooner or later... :rofl: :rofl:
Oh she knows :wife: , she just hasn't figured out when to use it against you .
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
And then Bob will be grounded and we won't see him for awhile. :D
:446cart: let's go, it's finally time to blow. :peace:
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Once :wife: finds out, I may have to :j myself out of a hole!!!

But I was too :52: to tell her! :109:

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Sometimes it's easier to ask for forgiveness than to beg for permission. :please: :))
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Timj wrote: Sat Aug 20, 2022 4:24 pm Sometimes it's easier to ask for forgiveness than to beg for permission. :please: :))
Oh I am sorry dear , I didn't think you would mind . :))
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