Homemade Farm Equipment

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I made a home made Hydra-bed for unrolling big rounds. Posted it before but I'm pretty proud of it so here it is again. Used a worksaver 3 point bale unroller and electric winch. Have around 800.00 into it. Going to re-design it this year so it will lay down flat on the bed. I can't seem to upload photos on this new fangled board so here are some links to pics;
http://customers.collinscom.net/grubbie/truck1.jpg
http://customers.collinscom.net/grubbie/truck2.jpg
http://customers.collinscom.net/grubbie/truck3.jpg
 
spoon":2buw9ton said:
Florida Cattle, you wouldn't have a pic of that plow would you?
I'm gonna need to run some waterline and maybe some natural gas line this coming spring. I might be able to cobble up something similar if I had a picture or three. :D


Hi
Ok while you are going to run waterline and natural gas line loader crane helps very much to you. And i found best browser which they are offering best brands, different models, sizes and their capacity to lift the
heavy items. If want to get more information about loader crane land to

http://www.hmf-crane.co.uk
 
Not enough bandwidth for everything we've built out here but one of the better ideas we ever had was pulling the back end and stuffer auger out of an old FordNH baler and using it as swath lifter/fluffer. Built a trencher out of an old breaking plow. Next on my hit list is a hydraulic bale deck for the old work truck...

Rod
 
shorty":1hfy66r5 said:
If you want to see lots of homemade farm equipment check Farm Show magazine. I used to get it . Go to http://www.farmshow.com

This is a awesome magazine. I started to get it about 2 years ago and boy have I never regreted it. By the way, we build a seed drill carrier that lifts and lowers the drill. Also built a logsplitter, hydrolic lifts for our old deep tillage wings.
 
Hi,

HMF products have the reputation of being one of the most durable and reliable brands in the market. I browsed a site about the lorry crane and loader crane. This is the site where i found www(dot)hmf-crane(dot)co(dot)uk.
 
jka300":23ed4p8u said:
shorty":23ed4p8u said:
If you want to see lots of homemade farm equipment check Farm Show magazine. I used to get it . Go to http://www.farmshow.com

This is a awesome magazine. I started to get it about 2 years ago and boy have I never regreted it. By the way, we build a seed drill carrier that lifts and lowers the drill. Also built a logsplitter, hydrolic lifts for our old deep tillage wings.

I've been getting it for years and it is great and have used some ideas out of the magazine. Some of the items make you wonder just how much time these people have on their hands. It is a rare thing for me to look thru the magazine and not see something that would work around my place.
 
Hi,
Cranes are commonly used in the construction of towers and industry, and in manufacturing heavy equipments. Cranes ranges from small site crane to big cranes and deck cranes that lift heavy equipments. Basically, they are temporary structures in construction. You can get more information from www.hmf-crane.co.uk.
 
something a little bit like this old subsoiler? can't see it, but it has about a 3" bullet on it
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when we want to lay pipe underground we usually go about 5 feet, even though I doubt we get frost beyond 20-30 inches, if it's down 5 feet you can sleep well at night, and you don't have to worry about it when you go subsoiling with the same piece of equipment.. Granted, it takes a lot more time to dig a ditch and backfill.
 
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