Been some time since I posted on this forum. I like the new format. Got only 16 acres here in Texas, near Springtown and really love the country life. Hoping to get educated in what I don't know about welding. Am currently making a few tractor implements; three point attachments. Maybe some other folks will get in on this forum and come up with some projects. Later
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I made a hay rack to haul big round bales of hay. Used 1 1/2'' drill stem for the 2 lift forks. Cut the ends back about 6 " and beat the ends to a flat point so they would slide under a bale.. Made a basic 3 pt hitch hook up. Sorry no pictures , that was about 20 yrs ago and for as I know the guy is still using it.
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I can get pics of a lot of farm equipment, hay fork, shredder, post hole auger/lifting boom (crane type thing), just from my old man's place. I could also possibly get some pics from nearby farmers if you'd like, just let me know what you're looking for. As for RC's posting about the hay fork, all the ones I have seen attach to all three points with one exception. The attach directly to the two lower arms, and have an adjustable link, like a turnbuckle, for the top link so that you can level them.Contact me for any metal polishing needs you may have, my avatar is a pic of a standard, painted fire axe that I ground, sanded polished and buffed to a mirror finish.
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Originally posted by Duck2 View PostBeen some time since I posted on this forum. I like the new format. Got only 16 acres here in Texas, near Springtown and really love the country life. Hoping to get educated in what I don't know about welding. Am currently making a few tractor implements; three point attachments. Maybe some other folks will get in on this forum and come up with some projects. LaterHH210 w/spool gun
HTP Invertig 201
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Originally posted by witness View PostI would like to see the post hole digger. I have been kicking around the idea of building one out of an old bush hog gear box & an old "boom pole."Contact me for any metal polishing needs you may have, my avatar is a pic of a standard, painted fire axe that I ground, sanded polished and buffed to a mirror finish.
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Originally posted by 1990notch View Post16 acres is about 16 more acres than I've got. I envy anyone with property in the country. That's my retirement goal, but looking for property now with a goal to buy in the near future. Looking in OR, AZ, NV, NM or TX. Weighing all options on the way. How do you like it there?Century 140 MIG
Lincoln Percision TIG 185
HyperTherm 380 Plasma Cutter
Henrod 2000 O/A
Location: Sacramento, Ca
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Originally posted by tigger1 View PostI'm with you.........looking to retire myself in a few years and move to the country. I'm looking to go to Arkansas.......halfway between Fort Smith & Texarkana, about 13 miles from the Oklahoma border. Beautiful country, national forest everywhere!HH210 w/spool gun
HTP Invertig 201
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Here are some pics of a hay fork. On the top rail, you can see a round "hole" which is for mounting a spike that punches into the center of the bale,but we took it off because of little ones running around and have never missed it.Contact me for any metal polishing needs you may have, my avatar is a pic of a standard, painted fire axe that I ground, sanded polished and buffed to a mirror finish.
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And a few pics of the post hole digger/auger. It's a 12" bit, kinda big for standard 4x4 posts, so we're looking for a 6" bit for it, but they're pretty expensive. Anyway, please excuse the mess around it, I didn't have any help to move the thing and it's pretty heavy and bulky for one man to move safely.
Also notice the 2" round by 2" long "cup" that I welded to the bottom of the boom just behind the attachment for the gearbox. Once all the holes are drilled and the wooden posts are set, we take the auger off and use the cup to drive the metal "T" posts into the ground, saves a lot of time and sweat.Last edited by txfireguy2003; 09-27-2007, 10:39 PM.Contact me for any metal polishing needs you may have, my avatar is a pic of a standard, painted fire axe that I ground, sanded polished and buffed to a mirror finish.
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Originally posted by TexasLonghorn View PostTxFireguy,
Is the 1/4 thick angle iron or 3/8? What is the inside space on the two forks?Contact me for any metal polishing needs you may have, my avatar is a pic of a standard, painted fire axe that I ground, sanded polished and buffed to a mirror finish.
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