I bought a used Frontier RB-2184 rear blade a couple of years ago. It has a manual holder on it. I looked at the instructions. They said "1) Attach Blade to Tractor. 2) Drag it Behind the Tractor." Super helpful! :laugh:
I bought a used Frontier RB-2184 rear blade a couple of years ago. It has a manual holder on it. I looked at the instructions. They said "1) Attach Blade to Tractor. 2) Drag it Behind the Tractor." Super helpful! [emoji23]
Mine also on shelf, but now I am thinking, perhaps use as a waterbottle holder on other tractor, mount inside rops, drill holes to let water out.....trash cap....
Mine did too. Never got any round thing. I put all my manuals together in a 3 ring binder. One tool box wasn't enough so I added another one. Only things I need for the tractor and equipment are in them. Gloves, tools, pins, plyers, cutters, ect., whatever is needed.
A half roll of charmin (or other favorite brand of tp) and a box of bandaids. Everyone is going to get cut or bang their knuckles when working with equipment so I find the bandaids useful and the charmin comes in handy when you've ventured a bit to far away from home on the tractor and your road gear simply isn't fast enough.
Actually, I'd use them for anything except holding a manual. I prefer to keep those in a file drawer in the shop. Makes them even harder to read after being rolled up like a newspaper. :laugh:
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