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  1. i have 7 ft. of some 1020 dom roll cage 1 3/4 inch pipe left over . i think the unistrut on the horizontal rack member would allow easy adjusting of tool brackets. i have some 2 inch box tubing for the reciever. i'll send pictures of my Rack...
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  2. i like the rear high rack.
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  3. I would use 2" square tubing to come out from the receiver and for the upright to the receiver at top for the rack. An angle brace from the horizontal to the upright and on to to the receiver would be good too.. You could use soft attachment at top to help stabilize the rack side movement.
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  4. I love pumpkin soup! It is made with chicken broth and very good healthy food.
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  5. Yes you are right. Damn , I never thought of that. It's rough back there going over rotten logs and rocks. I have some 1 1/2 Unistrut that I could use for the Rack. My wire welding looks good after I grind the bubble gum down...LOL I wonder if I should stabilize the rack with a soft attachment to the rear of Foreman's rear rack?
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  6. The pole saw is too big for the rear rack I cut the original rack down to this size. It will be handy on the Foreman for other stuff. But a tool rack on the front would be better.
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  7. Yes the 2 gal Ropax is $88 on amazon. I am going to shop around for tat...maybe Ebay. I need a tool rack. I take my Dewalt pole saw /trimmer back to clear paths in woods so I can ride back to squirrel hunt. There is a lot of Multi Flora Rose that I am eradicating. I have to tie the pole saw on the front rack.
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