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<blockquote data-quote="140mower" data-source="post: 14149" data-attributes="member: 447"><p>Hi Ken, the box under the hydraulic tank is a tool box. It's 2 feet square by 4 feet deep and has a roll out drawer that runs on eight bearings. One other thing I did was to isolate the two fuel tanks and put a bung into the top of the smaller one and added a fuel transfer pump so I can re-fuel the skid or mini ex 3-4 times per tank. One of the hardest parts of this project has been trying to figure out what I want and need on this thing and then how to make it all fit in on such a short wheel base. Over-all I'm quite happy with how it's working out so far, and yes it is very manuverable, this thing puts my old pickup to shame as far as turning radius goes, plus with the Fuller 10 speed in it, it is a lot nicer towing on the hills we have around here. I'm still up in the air as to whether I want to put a plow on it or not or just use the skid and keep the work radius smaller.</p><p> Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="140mower, post: 14149, member: 447"] Hi Ken, the box under the hydraulic tank is a tool box. It's 2 feet square by 4 feet deep and has a roll out drawer that runs on eight bearings. One other thing I did was to isolate the two fuel tanks and put a bung into the top of the smaller one and added a fuel transfer pump so I can re-fuel the skid or mini ex 3-4 times per tank. One of the hardest parts of this project has been trying to figure out what I want and need on this thing and then how to make it all fit in on such a short wheel base. Over-all I'm quite happy with how it's working out so far, and yes it is very manuverable, this thing puts my old pickup to shame as far as turning radius goes, plus with the Fuller 10 speed in it, it is a lot nicer towing on the hills we have around here. I'm still up in the air as to whether I want to put a plow on it or not or just use the skid and keep the work radius smaller. Don [/QUOTE]
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