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Trash can caddy
I got this idea from a home made implements site and had to make one. It saves my back from loading the can into the bed of the truck, with a quarter mile long twisting, gravel drive with a hill. This is a great help!
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I like it!. I wish my driveway was longer tho.. If I made this my neighbors would call me lazy lol.
Your driveway I can understand why you wanted "needed" this. Nice work!
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I like it!
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Very nice. As for myself, the cans would be at the curb faster that it would take to start the tractor.
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Alan Basket Cases: 129, 1450 sold, 1650 125: 48" Mower Deck, Windbreaker Cab 127: 3 turn steering gear, Spring Assist, Sleeve Hitch, 48" Mower Deck, Dozer Blade 147: 3 turn steering gear, Spring Assist, QA36a w/Xtreme Motorworks Wings |
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Nicely done, I am always impressed with custom welded stuff. (I dont weld).
I would need a driveway that wasn't 5 inches deep in muck right now if I wanted to drive the CC to the end of it. Ken |
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I bought one similar to this (I don't weld) and love it. Makes taking the trash out not as much of a chore cuz now I get to have fun on my tractor.
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Smart idea! I like it, too!
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Two 125's and a 124 all with 42" decks Plow blade #2 Cart QA36 snowthower |
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Great idea! It’s always nice when you can find a new use for your Cubs.
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I thought of this same idea years ago, but I don't weld. My plans also supported it from the bottom and would allow the driver to carry more than just a trash can. Kind of like a rear carry-all.
Cub Cadet 123
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123, I got mine from heavy hitch. It slides right into a 2" receiver, which I have on an A frame on my cat0. I even convinced my girlfriend to buy it for me by telling her for the $40 it cost would keep her from ever having to take the trash out
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