Enjoyed the build, and we don’t know HOW you do it all, with day jobs AND the Tree Farm!! Unfinished projects are real life, and for you, with two full time jobs...it’s no wonder! Great solution!! Prefect!! Big LIKE! ATB, Lisa&Rick
Awesome idea. I was hoping you had a video on this. If i build one, i will probably make the wood part easily removable. I would probably build it like a skid that can just be slid under and lifted with the carryall arms. A quick solution would be a couple of pallets.
Nice build but i have something to say to help you in the end. On your chain saw you need something to let it bounce something like a swimming noodle or anything to give some spring that could be it.. Anyway that body of your chain saw is magnesium, not aluminum. If it gets broken you will have a hard time finding a person that knows how to weld it up. I know use to weld many in my work .Am old but you check me out...Good luck and Blessings
Great! I wish I had power steering on my Case 430. What's the link between a carry-all and power steering? When you don't have, you always need to have a (heavy) ballast in the back. Having an empty carry all is just impossible to steer! Lol! Thanks for sharing and looking for you using it! Thanks Phil!
nice build, you will get a lot of use with it. I suggest muting the sound when speeding up clips and drop in some music instead. we lost power for 28 hours and it was not fun. best
You should have put the chainsaw on the front so you could close the gates and carried long pieces of what ever (like brush) and it could hang over the sides
@@WoodsTreeFarm well I built mine it has at least 450 lbs of concrete as ballast. My carry all portion is removable. So, that will be next project finishing off the carry all part. th-cam.com/video/TU7jU4t2aAM/w-d-xo.html
Having sides that fold was never the intention. I just happened to repurpose those gates and reused the hinges to attach them to the carryall. The scabbard blocks hold the blade really well 🌲😄
Enjoyed the build, and we don’t know HOW you do it all, with day jobs AND the Tree Farm!! Unfinished projects are real life, and for you, with two full time jobs...it’s no wonder! Great solution!! Prefect!! Big LIKE! ATB, Lisa&Rick
Haha. Thanks for the comment. We just go go go. Figuring it out as we go.
Thanks for the ideas
Most welcome 😊
An engineering marvel.
😀 no doubt
Nice one!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job man. Good thinking with the gates. Looks great 👍
Thanks, Hank
Nice build! Very clever reuse of your stair gates for the sides of your carry all! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
The carry all is a very handy implement. Good job! 👍👍
Thanks! I look forward to using it, for sure!
Hello Guys. That's a great build . Take care
Thanks!
Built to work
Great video 👍
Very nice build 👍 that will be one handy implement for sure.
Hope so! Looking forward to trying it out soon. Thanks for watching
Sweet build!
Thanks!
Very nice building super
Thanks!
Great project 👍
Thanks. Can't wait to put it to use.
very cool, great job
thanks!
Ggreat share brother I wish I had your carpentry skills
Thanks! Woodworking just take practice. I'm a beginner too.
Awesome idea. I was hoping you had a video on this. If i build one, i will probably make the wood part easily removable. I would probably build it like a skid that can just be slid under and lifted with the carryall arms. A quick solution would be a couple of pallets.
Great idea. Thanks for stopping by the channel and dropping the comment. Take care!
Nicely done. Enjoyed a full-watch. Have a fine weekend.
Thanks. You too!
Looking good, ingenious use of the gates!
Thanks!
Great build Phil really like the use of the old gate. I'am sur that you will get good use out of it.
Thanks Russell
Nice build but i have something to say to help you in the end. On your chain saw you need something to let it bounce something like a swimming noodle or anything to give some spring that could be it.. Anyway that body of your chain saw is magnesium, not aluminum. If it gets broken you will have a hard time finding a person that knows how to weld it up. I know use to weld many in my work .Am old but you check me out...Good luck and Blessings
Ok thanks!
Great! I wish I had power steering on my Case 430. What's the link between a carry-all and power steering? When you don't have, you always need to have a (heavy) ballast in the back. Having an empty carry all is just impossible to steer! Lol! Thanks for sharing and looking for you using it! Thanks Phil!
I've got an issue with my blue tractor power steering not working well. Maybe a fully loaded carry all is part of the solution. haha!
I see that is a county line frame, but what was it for? Does the frame come ready to build or did you make frame out parts?
Its called a carryall. Some people use it as 3-point forks, but most build some kind of platform or box on it like I did.
Your garage looks like mine 😂
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nice build, you will get a lot of use with it.
I suggest muting the sound when speeding up clips and drop in some music instead.
we lost power for 28 hours and it was not fun.
best
Good feedback. Thanks.
You should have put the chainsaw on the front so you could close the gates and carried long pieces of what ever (like brush) and it could hang over the sides
Do you know what your weight was on this build?
Sorry - don't have a clue on the weight. I'd guess somewhere 200-250lbs. Its a struggle for me to drag it around by myself, but I can do it.
@@WoodsTreeFarm well I built mine it has at least 450 lbs of concrete as ballast. My carry all portion is removable. So, that will be next project finishing off the carry all part.
th-cam.com/video/TU7jU4t2aAM/w-d-xo.html
No offense, but you should take a look at the one that DIY MY WAY made. Might help some.
Yeah ive seen it. Martin's build is good. This vid was from almost 2.5 years ago. The carryall is still going strong. Thanks for the comment, though.
Now that you screwed on your chainsaw "blade" (it's a bar and chain btw) scabbard, let's see you fold the left side hinges flat to the back. Oops!
Having sides that fold was never the intention. I just happened to repurpose those gates and reused the hinges to attach them to the carryall. The scabbard blocks hold the blade really well 🌲😄
@@WoodsTreeFarm
OK, ...I forgive you then!
=O)