In the past 3 years I have made three pieces. One is a rear scoop made from an old allis chalmers loader. It fits on a 3 point hitch and has a drop lever. I wanted to haul in some huge rocks to landscape my yard. I have hauled rock on it that appear to weigh a ton. I also made a hayroll unroller that has a hydraulic cylinder and works on a 4X5 roll. I just back up to the roll, clamp it shut in the center of the roll and take off. Works good. The other piece was a winch.(3-point) I built a frame that will brace itself in the ground while pulling, equipped with and old 10,000 lb. winch, mounted on an old 730 Case with loaded 18.5X34 tires. The thing never ceases to amaze me what it will pull. It will pull a mighty big load before it will scoot the tractor. The spool has room for 300 ft of cable so it will reach way back in the mountains to pull something out. I am working on being able to post pictures. When I can, maybe I will post some photos.
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