Decided to add some need things to the chipper.

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Kevin in Ohio

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Decided to add a couple things to the Chipper. I need a place to hold the saws, pre mix, bar oil and maintenance bucket. When I chip I always need a saw and holding it or having it on the tractor moving gets old fast.

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I had a length of 6x6 pressure treated and simply used some long carriage bolts to attach it to the frame. Once that was done, I plunge cut with the saw through the center.

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Drilled through the upper leg box beam in the center so no strength was lost.

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Bars are a ways from the ground so shouldn't have any issues. Quick and easy to get and return. Won't have any issues with falling out either.

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On the other side I got some stainless angle iron and tube. Did the measuring and decided the size needed and cut triangles out of the bottom and bent them in. This is 1/8" angle so no heat was needed. On the mounting end, I cut a slit in the corner and double folded it.

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Cutting the triangles and bending gives you a nicer rounded corner. Just weld the edges where they meet and plenty strong.
 
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I welded 2 edges of the double fold and drilled a 1/2" hole to mount it on.

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Kind of tight behind the box and I wanted something clean for the tube rail mount. I tapped the tube and then welded a nut on with a bolt holding it all straight and in line. To mount, I inserted a longer length of thread all from the outside, then double nutted it. This way I can have about 3 inches of thread contact on the inside of the tube plus the nut.

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I cut 45's on the tube as well and then welded the joint.

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For the uprights, I used a angle grinder to cut a slot through the middle. I also drilled a hole in the middle of the tube so I would have a matching radius to weld it on. Had to keep it a little smaller and enlarged it to size with a carbide burr.

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End product should do just fine.

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This will make it a lot nicer.
 
Great idea, simplicity is the best.

I made a scabbard to fit on the roll bar of the tractor and it didn't work worth a $hit.
 
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