I bought a whole set of Kreg items after I got the first one several years ago. You can also make hidden fixes on older things and know they're going to have been done right if replacement isn't an option.
I almost seen it coming the first thing you used the carry all was to move the Ducks that was great. The carryall was a good build wil use it alot and save alot of time. Nice job
Hi Chris!!😀😀 Nice job on the carry all. They are the handiest thing for the back of a tractor. Now when you go out to cut firewood you can load the loader bucket and the carry all and bring back twice as much at the same time. Take care my friend!!😀😀👍👍
Carry-alls are great. My random thoughts for those thinking of building: I like the King Kutter frame better - the top link sits out so is easier to attach (esp with a quick hitch!). I used 6" decking instead of 2x12. Cheaper, lighter and still plenty strong (did require drilling a few holes in the metal, but no big deal) All tools go on the side facing the tractor. Anything on the sides is likely to get ripped off from trees.
@@KillingerUSA I talked to the sales guy at rk tractors in Wooster, the smaller ones are about 8 months to a year out. I was looking at the 55 horse tractor...... no used ones either, unless I want a deere at double the price!
Just another thought. If it will be wide enough for the IBC tote basket put it on fill with pilled wood and chain it to others to pull off at wood burner. Less handling for you. Be safe and be careful
Love the background music... Gun fire in the morning.
Nothing like it! Haha
Nice build
Thanks buddy!
Those little pocket hole jigs are great, ainNt they.
They really are! I have used that on so many projects!
I bought a whole set of Kreg items after I got the first one several years ago. You can also make hidden fixes on older things and know they're going to have been done right if replacement isn't an option.
Some really cool carpentry shots !
Thank you!
I almost seen it coming the first thing you used the carry all was to move the Ducks that was great. The carryall was a good build wil use it alot and save alot of time. Nice job
The timing worked out perfectly! Haha! It got its first load of firewood as well but I didn't film that
Love that idea!
I did too!
Yep they are very handy to have in the back
Its working out well
Hi Chris!!😀😀
Nice job on the carry all. They are the handiest thing for the back of a tractor. Now when you go out to cut firewood you can load the loader bucket and the carry all and bring back twice as much at the same time.
Take care my friend!!😀😀👍👍
That's the plan and it's been a fantastic addition!
Such a cool build! I’d use is for absolutely everything. Even hauling my mail from the mail box 😂
That's what I'm doing now! Haha
Very creative idea Chris! Thanks for the Tuesday morning treat😊
Yes sir!
Carry-alls are great. My random thoughts for those thinking of building: I like the King Kutter frame better - the top link sits out so is easier to attach (esp with a quick hitch!). I used 6" decking instead of 2x12. Cheaper, lighter and still plenty strong (did require drilling a few holes in the metal, but no big deal) All tools go on the side facing the tractor. Anything on the sides is likely to get ripped off from trees.
I used 2x10 and 2x6. It's what I had laying around.
Looks good buddy. Sounds like a busy day at the range too
Always! I whis I knew where everyone was getting the money for that ammo!!!
It’s a duck haul lol
Haha!
A good carry all is very useful i gotta get me 1 soon as i fix my tractor lol. Good job sir.
Tell you what, that thing has turned out to be the most useful implement I have.
@@KillingerUSA o yea i can see how ur adapted an old idea into the modern age awesome setup buddy.
Nice !
Morning!
Not first😕 but I’m always going to be here supporting this awesome channel👍🏻
Appreciate it doug! Your a huge supporter of this channel!
I need a tractor..... Hauling the ducks was great!
It worked awesome!
Nice job on the build, man your blocks looking beaut now, springtime!
The green just exploded!
Would love to have something like that for ballast......now just have to wait 1.5 years for a tractor to come in! Well done!
I works for that real good. Load it up with firewood. Is that how long it's taking ti get a tractor now?
@@KillingerUSA I talked to the sales guy at rk tractors in Wooster, the smaller ones are about 8 months to a year out. I was looking at the 55 horse tractor...... no used ones either, unless I want a deere at double the price!
@@ronaldikey3421 wow! That's crazy! What a strange world we love in now.
@@ronaldikey3421 I would love to have a second tractor and that 55 horse would probably be it.
@@KillingerUSA it is, who would've thought I'm ready to spend 40k and I have to wait!
Great build. I love this thing .!!!!!❤️🔥🧬☀️🌙
Thank you!
Just another thought. If it will be wide enough for the IBC tote basket put it on fill with pilled wood and chain it to others to pull off at wood burner. Less handling for you. Be safe and be careful
Good tip
Very nice Mr. Killinger...inspiring also....
Thanks Brian!
My 2 year old now watches with me, all because of the ducks lol.
Haha! That's awesome! I will try to keep updates on the ducks!
Nice job putting that together, that looks handy as all get out! Man, those ducks grow fast don't they?
They sure do, its crazy
Handy🔥👍🏼👊🏼🧡
Yes sir!
Do you have a item number on the frame? Saw you said you got it at TSC, I’ve got one up the road.
www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/brand/CountyLine?cm_re=Shop+By+Brand-_-Brand+Link-_-CountyLine&manufacturerAlt=CountyLine
You wouldn’t happen to have a materials list for this build would you?
I don't. I used mostly stuff I had laying around.
This is awesome. Dis you salvage the steel frame off something else or did you buy it just for this purpose?
Bought the frame at TSC.
Third!!😊🪓
Mr Grooves in the house! Morning sir!
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Second!
Is this shot in the US or Ukraine
Ha!
First
make it bigger...
Ok
@@KillingerUSA wider and higher sides, though more inconvenient can add a bench etc... haul family out to berry pick.... 😀
@@gwp1ohio next one I do