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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 23311" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>heck, Arnold, that's where I get 99% of my fabrication designs from! I am a great fabricator, just don't have the logic nor the patience to engineer most things. Maybe that's why I became a machinist, because I feel I can make just about anything someone else can draw up, I just don't have the desire to do the drawing/paperwork. I've spent many a sunday morning outside the TSC just sketching and measuring for my sprayer carts, my squeeze chute which I am working on now, my round bale rings...made me a dandy bale spear for my front end loader! I threaded the spears so that I could take them off, put on the forks, and use my tractor as a forklift, since most of my equipment is on pallets, now I just take the pallet off the shelf and move it to the center of the shop where the hoist is, and I can hook up my post hole digger, box blade, spreader and such by myself. I started putting my round bales on pallets also, probably doesnt help much, but at least I am getting them off the ground and not getting all muddy on the bottom. I stand them upright and they fit on big pallets. My neighbors probably think I am anal, but I've never been one to put much stock into what others think, and it keeps my place looking neat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 23311, member: 7"] heck, Arnold, that's where I get 99% of my fabrication designs from! I am a great fabricator, just don't have the logic nor the patience to engineer most things. Maybe that's why I became a machinist, because I feel I can make just about anything someone else can draw up, I just don't have the desire to do the drawing/paperwork. I've spent many a sunday morning outside the TSC just sketching and measuring for my sprayer carts, my squeeze chute which I am working on now, my round bale rings...made me a dandy bale spear for my front end loader! I threaded the spears so that I could take them off, put on the forks, and use my tractor as a forklift, since most of my equipment is on pallets, now I just take the pallet off the shelf and move it to the center of the shop where the hoist is, and I can hook up my post hole digger, box blade, spreader and such by myself. I started putting my round bales on pallets also, probably doesnt help much, but at least I am getting them off the ground and not getting all muddy on the bottom. I stand them upright and they fit on big pallets. My neighbors probably think I am anal, but I've never been one to put much stock into what others think, and it keeps my place looking neat! [/QUOTE]
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