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Very practical idea. Much cheaper than the ready made options. I’m just now getting to this video (6 years later). One suggestion. You might consider putting heavy-duty casters on it if that would help you move it around your shop, garage, etc. which one you use would depend on the surface you’re rolling it on. I suppose you could even put on smallish tires if rolling it around outside (maybe from an old mower, hand truck or compressor. Just a thought.
A tip that I came across while watching other vids for these carryalls: The CountyLine frame from Tractor Supply Company has the 3pt pins mounted directly in the upright bars of the frame. That makes it harder for some Quick Attach hooks to engage (if you are using one of those), and might need some modifications to the overall design (like holes cut into the back wall to allow clearance for the hooks). The King Kutter version shown here has the 3pt mounts welded on as extra tabs, leaving a bit more room for Quick Attach hooks to engage.
Looks like the snow missed you. I live in Central NY and we caught a couple inches last night. Perfect time to start building my carry all. I'm glad you did a follow up video on the measurements of your carry all
Looking forward to making myself a carry-all this next summer as I am hoping to have a L4701 or L4760 at that time. This will be one of the first accessories I purchase. Such a great idea, thanks for sharing!
My wife and I would like to see you recap what you completed with the chicken coop/shed in video #26 (it was a part 1). I really like your channel and the videos you produce! Keep up the great work!
I look forward to all your videos and really like the ones about tractors. That being said,as far as your intro goes ,how about showing some pictures of all the tractors that the people sent in for the video you did about picking the right tractor. I know I would love to see them. Thanks and keep up the good work.
Thanks Mike for going into more detail on the carrier unit... I have it on my list of items to work on in the shop, during down time... On those 1/2 carriage bolts
Thanks for the video. Secret to long life in any of these air cooled motors is synthetic oil. I use 10w30 mobile 1 in everything.I have 22year old snowblower mtd and 12 year old woodsplitter .Its cheap insurance.
I like the short intro. It still gives us a good idea of the types of videos you do. I think the carryall will be my next build. Currently finishing up a safety cage / platform for the forks to get me up in the air for trimming trees and other stuff. Keep up the good work on the videos.
Got the same carry all. Most used attachment by far for my little Legacy XL. I did my sides state-body style so you have wide open or enclosed, and you can load up wide open then slide the sides in after. Also, makes sweeping it clean a breeze, just take both sides off and have at it with a push broom. Also have a fiskars x27. Best splitting axe I've used.
Pretty cool little build out brotha...I"m gonna build mine out in a little bit...I made a comment that my carry all was useless....lol I can see here...it's about taking the time to build it out right! Thanks!
It’s funny how back when you made this video Rural King wouldn’t give you the time of day, but a year or so later you developed a great partnership and they let you use three of their tractors for a year😀
Mike, Nothern tool dose sale themKing Kutter carry all is a versatile tool with hundreds of uses. With a lift capacity of 1,000 lbs., it makes a great tool to carry feed, rocks, wood, and fencing supplies, plus much more. Category 1 hitch. U.S.A. price $ 179.99 plus shipping
I really like the new intro, and you have gotten some mad skills for this YT channel stuff! I am a Subscriber to several other YT channels, each one of them has unique and special skill sets in their material. This channel is one of my favorites because it's about tractors and all the implements, it's about land/woodlot clearing, it's about building country lanes and maintaining them, it's about hunting and sport shooting (bow & firearms), how to deal with varmints & predators on the Homestead,....I'm sorry Mike, you know what your channel is, you don't need me going on! I just want to encourage you to keep doing what you do!
Great video like that carryall liked it since u built it I'm going to make one my self from the angle iron to the boards it looks pretty easy but u helped with the meserments thank again 👍
Love the channel Mike. Great work and nice attention to detail. You and I would get along nicely with our "OCD" (No offence) I think it shows pride in what ever it is that you do. The intro is a nice touch and the right length!! Keep the videos coming.
Thank you Mike... I'm a bit late to the party here once again. This is a great idea as I will see what TSC in my area has on hand. I would add a 2" ball for tagging my splitter along or moving the trailer around too... Bill on the Hill... ":~)
Bob here.....hehe.... I really liked the new intro. And think your idea of changing it up with a new intro every 10 videos is a great idea. You are a quick learner and have a great delivery technique. And your instincts are spot on.... have a great day Mike PS. the PA game commission biologist got back to me about the pictures of the deer I sent to you. He said that the deer had diarrhea due to its gut bacteria not ready for the winter. Probably got into someones bird seed or the like.
Awesome job on the videos. Man I live down here in alabama, and have seen plenty of the king cutter equip. being hauled on flat beds on 278 hwy. If i ever run into any of the king kutter folks I'll give them a good chewing out for ya. Haha. Keep them coming Man. Oh yeah I was just at walmart buying a new rifle for my son, and ran into a lady that was from up your way in pa. And They had just moved down here to al. She said yall have quite a few hills.lol.
The intro was perfect. I like the idea of changing it up a bit every so often. I'm not sure how far you record in advance but I think it would be cool to pull shots from your upcoming videos for the intro. It would give us as viewers a chance to peek at unreleased material and maybe turn it into a bit of a guessing game as to what the future videos will be about.
Nice vid Mike. Keep up the good work. I've been thinking of a carry-all for a few years and just haven't gone and done it. I think you pushed me over the edge! I have a Tractor Supply near me and they have a Tarter USA brand now re-branded for TSC as County Line. The Tarter is made in the US (like King Kutter) and tomorrow I'm going to be able to get 15% off for Veteran's Day. So for $150 implement, minus 15% off....I think that's a pretty good deal. Getting ready for delivery of my new Kioti NX5010 cab and saying goodbye to the Kubota B7800 after 10 1/2 years.
That attachment would've been great back in my firewood days. Speaking of attachments, may I suggest a fiberglass sun canopy for your Kubota. Greatest thing I've added to mine. I know, it negates a folding ROPS.
Mike you’re becoming so cinematic with these intros! Keep up the good work. And damn? you got me spending another 135$ this weekend. Thanks for the vid!
Mike , I liked the intro all little snip its from past videos= keep up the good work I enjoy the videos every weekend = what is the latest of the drone - I would love to hear more = Dave Michigan
good channel, starting watching i just bought a house with just over 10 acres. i dont have the same tractor you have but very close to it. Yanmar makes a stability box, but more into one like yours. thanks for the videos & be safe out there!!
New to outdoorsman, homestead type videos. I Like the intro, reminds me a little of Wranglerstar, or should I say his reminds me of yours, either way it’s coming together nicely.
that's something i don't have. i have the king kutter 60 inch tiller-bought at rural king also-and got the 12 % off then too. bad thing is u have to got the store to spend it. the store is 2hrs away-so we thought we could use the rebate online-nope-can't do it like that. sure wished a store was closer to me.
Thanks for the howto. Thanks also for the flag. Ocean Systems Technician Second Class oz. I can garuntee no Ruskie subs will sneak up on our great Country. Now to make this thing happen. Especially the trick for bringing the saw along.
The intro is good brings back memories. I was wondering when you are out in the woods working you don't mention anything about bugs. Do you put anything on like deet. Just wondering because I love making trails and fire wooding but the nats and ticks drive me crazy. I like your channel because I am 2 hour away from my 40 acres and can't go ever weekend.
I recently built a carry all based on the County Line frame from Tractor Supply. It was inspired by the Wilson Outdoors design but I added a lot of extra features for flexibility. I’ve really enjoyed using it. Search TH-cam for Versatile Tractor Carry All if you’d like to see it.
Mike, great video. I just started to watch your YT channel and really enjoy it. I would suggest that you remove your sunglasses when you speak into the camera. The eye contact will make for a better connection with your TH-camrs. Otherwise I get something out of every video that I can use on my upstate NY property. Best regards, Z
Thanks Greg, I agree and I'm getting better and sometimes I do take them off, It's tougher than you think (at least for me) to make constant eye contact with the camera
New here. I picked up the carry all @ TSC (Canadian version) for $199 cdn. To run on my ’51 Ford 8N. Have just used it as a frame for carrying logs, straw bales etc. Box to be built this winter (8”ish on the ground now here). Am thinking about building the bottom like a pallet. Slide in, pick it up or drop it off to use as just a frame……thoughts? Another great video Mike. Thanks.
Hey Mike. Ed here in MO. As far as the dealer network, if you go to www.kingcutter.com then to the Resources tab then Dealer Locater you can enter your zipcode and dealers in your area are listed. Hope this helps. Love your videos. John Deere 2032 and love it.
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You do a great job on your videos!!
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Back inn the days they called those wife boxes inn Norway. The women used to ride back there when driving to the store hehe. Nice tractor carry
Very practical idea. Much cheaper than the ready made options. I’m just now getting to this video (6 years later). One suggestion. You might consider putting heavy-duty casters on it if that would help you move it around your shop, garage, etc. which one you use would depend on the surface you’re rolling it on. I suppose you could even put on smallish tires if rolling it around outside (maybe from an old mower, hand truck or compressor. Just a thought.
Love the intro and your channel.
Thank you for sharing your build and helping me get ideas on how I want to build mine.
I like the introduction. It is short and sweet, straight to the point.
A tip that I came across while watching other vids for these carryalls: The CountyLine frame from Tractor Supply Company has the 3pt pins mounted directly in the upright bars of the frame. That makes it harder for some Quick Attach hooks to engage (if you are using one of those), and might need some modifications to the overall design (like holes cut into the back wall to allow clearance for the hooks). The King Kutter version shown here has the 3pt mounts welded on as extra tabs, leaving a bit more room for Quick Attach hooks to engage.
Good info, great potential for the Carry-all. Thanks for the video.
Beautiful
Great job
Good update. Thank you for sharing Mike
The hitch receiver idea is great.
Looks like the snow missed you. I live in Central NY and we caught a couple inches last night. Perfect time to start building my carry all. I'm glad you did a follow up video on the measurements of your carry all
Nice attachment serves it purpose!! 👊
Loved the intro doing a great job. I enjoy your videos especially the bobcat rentals.
Thanks Jesse
Good intro, short and sweet.
Thanls
Intro was great, will have to build one in the spring. Thanks for the videos
Looking forward to making myself a carry-all this next summer as I am hoping to have a L4701 or L4760 at that time. This will be one of the first accessories I purchase. Such a great idea, thanks for sharing!
Mine stay strong on my tractor 90% of the time. Absolutely must have attachment for sure.
I have always had great service from "Everything Attachments" also they sell King Cutter along with their own brand. Great Video Mike.
Everything Attachments is my #1 go-to for tractor attachments!
They are a very handy attachment. Mine is a homemade one but works for me. great video!
Great opening sequence!
Great video mike, I use my carry all box all the time.
Love the intro...sadly I remember all of those scenes. Thanks
Thanks Jason
I tell you Mike, Pallet forks are handy tool for firewood. Your carry all would be a perfect match.
My wife and I would like to see you recap what you completed with the chicken coop/shed in video #26 (it was a part 1). I really like your channel and the videos you produce! Keep up the great work!
still waiting on delivery of my L2501 TLB and I will build something like this right away. Looks extremely useful.
Just bought myself a King Kutter carry all for my 1025R..and this is a great video for ideas on how to configure mine! thanks
Seen one at the local tsc. Didn't know what it was. Didn't have a price on it.
I look forward to all your videos and really like the ones about tractors. That being said,as far as your intro goes ,how about showing some pictures of all the tractors that the people sent in for the video you did about picking the right tractor. I know I would love to see them. Thanks and keep up the good work.
Thanks Mike for going into more detail on the carrier unit... I have it on my list of items to work on in the shop, during down time... On those 1/2 carriage bolts
On those 1/2" carriage bolts what was the length.... Thanks again and God Bless.... Chief
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Thanks for the video. Secret to long life in any of these air cooled motors is synthetic oil. I use 10w30 mobile 1 in everything.I have 22year old snowblower mtd and 12 year old woodsplitter .Its cheap insurance.
I like the short intro. It still gives us a good idea of the types of videos you do. I think the carryall will be my next build. Currently finishing up a safety cage / platform for the forks to get me up in the air for trimming trees and other stuff. Keep up the good work on the videos.
NICE carryall. It looks like it'd work with a quick hitch too.
Great, I'm picking one up today from TSC. $149. You put the bug in me from your previous vid. Making mine like yours, thanks so much, Dave.
Thanks Dave
Outdoors With The Morgans, no, thank you! A very affordable carry all.
Hi Mike, I thought mine was a King Cutter, but it's a Tartar Country Line, Made in the USA, $149, TSC.
Like the intro - length was good too !
Thanks for the info Mike. Now I have a direction to get started with mine. I got my frame from Tractor Supply. Thanks again! Keep the videos coming!!
Good deal
Got the same carry all. Most used attachment by far for my little Legacy XL.
I did my sides state-body style so you have wide open or enclosed, and you can load up wide open then slide the sides in after. Also, makes sweeping it clean a breeze, just take both sides off and have at it with a push broom.
Also have a fiskars x27. Best splitting axe I've used.
Pretty cool little build out brotha...I"m gonna build mine out in a little bit...I made a comment that my carry all was useless....lol I can see here...it's about taking the time to build it out right! Thanks!
Enjoying the videos ! Hope you have a great weekend.
You too Lamont!
It’s funny how back when you made this video Rural King wouldn’t give you the time of day, but a year or so later you developed a great partnership and they let you use three of their tractors for a year😀
Like the videos Mike. Keep ‘em coming. Getting ready to purchase my 3pt carry-all and customize to my needs.
You will like it
Great video, I will be rebuilding my carry all this winter.
I really enjoy your video! after a long day of work
Mike, Nothern tool dose sale themKing Kutter carry all is a versatile tool with hundreds of uses. With a lift capacity of 1,000 lbs., it makes a great tool to carry feed, rocks, wood, and fencing supplies, plus much more. Category 1 hitch. U.S.A. price $ 179.99 plus shipping
I love this idea I will definitely be making one!
I really like the new intro, and you have gotten some mad skills for this YT channel stuff! I am a Subscriber to several other YT channels, each one of them has unique and special skill sets in their material. This channel is one of my favorites because it's about tractors and all the implements, it's about land/woodlot clearing, it's about building country lanes and maintaining them, it's about hunting and sport shooting (bow & firearms), how to deal with varmints & predators on the Homestead,....I'm sorry Mike, you know what your channel is, you don't need me going on! I just want to encourage you to keep doing what you do!
Great intro Mike. Keep up the great work!!
Thanks Chayse
Like your channel mike. Have a great weekend
Thanks Greg
Great video like that carryall liked it since u built it I'm going to make one my self from the angle iron to the boards it looks pretty easy but u helped with the meserments thank again 👍
I found it. Thanks mike. Can’t wait to get started on mine
Beat me to it th-cam.com/video/14CnYMeINWk/w-d-xo.html
On the introduction, More puppy and shooting time!! All jokes aside, you have done a great job and have a lot of good info and ideas. Thumbs up!!
I like the intro!
Thanks Mark
You need to install a hitch ball for your wood splitter. Great videos enjoyed a lot.
Love the channel Mike. Great work and nice attention to detail. You and I would get along nicely with our "OCD" (No offence) I think it shows pride in what ever it is that you do. The intro is a nice touch and the right length!! Keep the videos coming.
Thank you Stephen
I like the intro.
Also available at Fleet Farm (which is a chain at least in Wisconsin).
Thank you Mike... I'm a bit late to the party here once again. This is a great idea as I will see what TSC in my area has on hand. I would add a 2" ball for tagging my splitter along or moving the trailer around too...
Bill on the Hill... ":~)
Bob here.....hehe....
I really liked the new intro. And think your idea of changing it up with a new intro every 10 videos is a great idea. You are a quick learner and have a great delivery technique. And your instincts are spot on.... have a great day Mike
PS. the PA game commission biologist got back to me about the pictures of the deer I sent to you. He said that the deer had diarrhea due to its gut bacteria not ready for the winter. Probably got into someones bird seed or the like.
Bob here lol, I have heard that happening to deer before
I need to build me one of those.. that's awesome!!!!!
Awesome intro 👍
Really looking professional!
Thanks I'm learning lol
Love the intro Mike. Good idea on the clips.
Thanks Ron
Nice intro and great information.
Thanks Mark
Awesome job on the videos. Man I live down here in alabama, and have seen plenty of the king cutter equip. being hauled on flat beds on 278 hwy. If i ever run into any of the king kutter folks I'll give them a good chewing out for ya. Haha. Keep them coming Man. Oh yeah I was just at walmart buying a new rifle for my son, and ran into a lady that was from up your way in pa. And They had just moved down here to al. She said yall have quite a few hills.lol.
Thats all we have is hills lol
The intro was perfect. I like the idea of changing it up a bit every so often. I'm not sure how far you record in advance but I think it would be cool to pull shots from your upcoming videos for the intro. It would give us as viewers a chance to peek at unreleased material and maybe turn it into a bit of a guessing game as to what the future videos will be about.
Like the new intro... good job! Look forward to making me a carryall one day. Just ordered my L2501 this morning!
You will love it
Great videos on this! I'm planning on something similar for my tractor. Thanks for the idea!
Did you make one and how is it working?
Awesome channel, lots of good useful information !!
looks like its holding up very well.
Nice vid Mike. Keep up the good work. I've been thinking of a carry-all for a few years and just haven't gone and done it. I think you pushed me over the edge! I have a Tractor Supply near me and they have a Tarter USA brand now re-branded for TSC as County Line. The Tarter is made in the US (like King Kutter) and tomorrow I'm going to be able to get 15% off for Veteran's Day. So for $150 implement, minus 15% off....I think that's a pretty good deal. Getting ready for delivery of my new Kioti NX5010 cab and saying goodbye to the Kubota B7800 after 10 1/2 years.
Nice
That attachment would've been great back in my firewood days. Speaking of attachments, may I suggest a fiberglass sun canopy for your Kubota. Greatest thing I've added to mine. I know, it negates a folding ROPS.
Mike you’re becoming so cinematic with these intros! Keep up the good work. And damn? you got me spending another 135$ this weekend. Thanks for the vid!
Hah, Thanks
Great intro.
Thanks
Mike , I liked the intro all little snip its from past videos= keep up the good work I enjoy the videos every weekend = what is the latest of the drone - I would love to hear more = Dave Michigan
good channel, starting watching i just bought a house with just over 10 acres. i dont have the same tractor you have but very close to it. Yanmar makes a stability box, but more into one like yours.
thanks for the videos & be safe out there!!
Thanks Allen
I just built one of these today to put on my RK24. I just have decided what kind of sides to put on it.
New to outdoorsman, homestead type videos. I Like the intro, reminds me a little of Wranglerstar, or should I say his reminds me of yours, either way it’s coming together nicely.
Thank you Frank
that's something i don't have. i have the king kutter 60 inch tiller-bought at rural king also-and got the 12 % off then too. bad thing is u have to got the store to spend it. the store is 2hrs away-so we thought we could use the rebate online-nope-can't do it like that. sure wished a store was closer to me.
Wow, i stepped into the Way-Back-Machine.. Pre Tool Rack unit lol
What about mounting a trailer hitch to the carry all? Then You could bring the logsplitter at the same time.
Someone else mentioned that and thats a great idea!
Me and my boy just made one of these pretty similar to yours. Thanks for the videos. Not sure how to add a picture though...
Nice
A other idea is to put a small tool box on the outside of the carry all for screnches, stump vice, files, extra chains etc.
Kind of like how you asked for pictures of tractors you may request pictures of others carry all's and how they are set up. To share ideas and such.
yeah-i would enjoy looking at others a lot. good idea!
The great thing about it being 48 1/4 wide is that it is half the size of 8 ft. lumber so you can get two out of one.
Thanks for the howto. Thanks also for the flag. Ocean Systems Technician Second Class oz. I can garuntee no Ruskie subs will sneak up on our great Country. Now to make this thing happen. Especially the trick for bringing the saw along.
The intro is good brings back memories. I was wondering when you are out in the woods working you don't mention anything about bugs. Do you put anything on like deet. Just wondering because I love making trails and fire wooding but the nats and ticks drive me crazy. I like your channel because I am 2 hour away from my 40 acres and can't go ever weekend.
Hey Angelo, nats aren't really much of a problem but ticks can be. Every once in a while I pull one off but not to bad
Hi Mike, new subscriber. You do a fantastic job on your videos, very informative. Keep up the GREAT WORK!!!!
Nice video
I have a ‘baby kub’ Kubota BX25d and looking for this sort attachment for moving logs around .
Mike. If you had to guess how much do you think it weighs loaded. My 3 point will lift about 2800. I and was going to go a little wider for more wood.
Good idee for the introduction.
Thanks
i like the intro.
Liked the new opening....just give the target strike a few seconds longer.....please....some of us Old Guy's don't focus that fast ....
Thanks for an other great video, can you advise on the comments on the auto or manual driving from all the people that commented.
Ross Mclean will do
Fleet Farm in my area (Wis) has King Kutter
I recently built a carry all based on the County Line frame from Tractor Supply. It was inspired by the Wilson Outdoors design but I added a lot of extra features for flexibility. I’ve really enjoyed using it. Search TH-cam for Versatile Tractor Carry All if you’d like to see it.
Mike, great video. I just started to watch your YT channel and really enjoy it. I would suggest that you remove your sunglasses when you speak into the camera. The eye contact will make for a better connection with your TH-camrs. Otherwise I get something out of every video that I can use on my upstate NY property. Best regards, Z
Thanks Greg, I agree and I'm getting better and sometimes I do take them off, It's tougher than you think (at least for me) to make constant eye contact with the camera
New here. I picked up the carry all @ TSC (Canadian version) for $199 cdn. To run on my ’51 Ford 8N.
Have just used it as a frame for carrying logs, straw bales etc. Box to be built this winter (8”ish on the ground now here). Am thinking about building the bottom like a pallet. Slide in, pick it up or drop it off to use as just a frame……thoughts?
Another great video Mike. Thanks.
Hey Mike. Ed here in MO. As far as the dealer network, if you go to www.kingcutter.com then to the Resources tab then Dealer Locater you can enter your zipcode and dealers in your area are listed. Hope this helps. Love your videos. John Deere 2032 and love it.
Awesome! Do you use it to put weight in as a counter balance for the front bucket?
Sorry I should have finished watching the video before I asked the question. Thanks for all the great information.
You should do a live feed some time. Nice to get some comments rolling in real-time.
I will do that sometime, I will wait until I get more subs though, it would be akward going live and nobly watching lol
Outdoors With The Morgans hahah I️ highly doubt that would happen, Mike. But, fair enough, I’d do the same hah
Mike, where do you carry your fuel mix and bar/chain oil for you saw?