Posted by GeneMO on March 09, 2011 at 15:44:37 from (76.4.166.249):
I have an almost new Bush hog brand front end loader on my 1968 Farmall 706. I also have a "carry all" and " pig carrier" I built while in high school.
What I am thinking about doing, is adapting them to fit on the front end bale carrier that came with the loader. More specifically the pig carrier as it has a steel cage around it.
I have a bunch of trees hanging over farm roads and field edges. I want to put a person in the loader with a chainsaw to cut the overhanging limbs.
I only have one hydraulic port, the tilt function comes from a joy stick.
Is there a safe way to do this? some sort of valve or coupler I can install in the hyd. line that in the rare event of a failure will not drop the person?
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