It took me a long time to find my Carry All. I have been wondering if all of you think there would be a market for them. I would make them to the exact specifications of the one that I have acquired. What do you think?
By the way. This Carry All has a decal that states a No 2 platform carrier. I was wondring if IH made others in different sizes. This unit works much better than the one which I made for my cub.
John Montgomery
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What do think would be a fair price for the steel protion dirlled and ready for the wood. The units would be for the Fast Hitch and be primed ready to paint. Wood either pressure treated pine or Rd Oak plained could be supplied at an additional cost and weight for shipping. The wood would be the same thickness that came on the original Platform Carriers.
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I started to make them for people in my area out of some scrap steel I found. They aren't hard to do I think I got about $35 for each of them. I still have one left I kept for myself that I use for moving lumber piles. Works pretty good. I'll see if I can get a pictur of it when things dry up a little around here. Thought about making one with pallet forks to move light stuff with.
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check out this thread http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6120&highlight=carryall
there's abunch that would like something for a non fast hitch tractor.
there's abunch that would like something for a non fast hitch tractor.
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