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A few years back my SIL constructed a shooting table from stock left over from a project. So for a few years whenever cutting the grass, I've needed to move said table- sometimes nearly pulling my shoulder out of socket since I didn't want to un-ass the tractor...
Fast forward to today, when the family was visiting, me and SIL adapted an old go-cart frame to the table- wala, no more near shoulder- socket tearing...works like a charm.

Added a pull ring to the single leg so I can continue my lazy-ass tractor riding...
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That's good.
This spring I'm gonna build a bench at the 100 yard mark.
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And since it's in the field where we bush hog I've though about exactly what you deal with...how we gonna cut around it?
After mind-engineering all kinds of solutions using harbor freight wheels, I've decided to go the opposite way and lock that thing down in 4 concrete footers. Hell..I already have to weed-eater around several things at the range so I'll just do it around this bench too. For me it ends up being 6 of one and 1/2 dozen of another. Whether I get off the tractor and pull it outta the way, or i take the weed eater to it, it ends up burning the same calories.
Oh, and I can't really make it tow-able with the tractor. Grandpa will try to do that with the Massey and end up crushing the thing. *facepalm*
We try to keep Grandpa away from stuff when he's on the tractor. :oops:
 
That's good.
This spring I'm gonna build a bench at the 100 yard mark.
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And since it's in the field where we bush hog I've though about exactly what you deal with...how we gonna cut around it?
After mind-engineering all kinds of solutions using harbor freight wheels, I've decided to go the opposite way and lock that thing down in 4 concrete footers. Hell..I already have to weed-eater around several things at the range so I'll just do it around this bench too. For me it ends up being 6 of one and 1/2 dozen of another. Whether I get off the tractor and pull it outta the way, or i take the weed eater to it, it ends up burning the same calories.
Oh, and I can't really make it tow-able with the tractor. Grandpa will try to do that with the Massey and end up crushing the thing. *facepalm*
We try to keep Grandpa away from stuff when he's on the tractor. :oops:


If your happy with its location and never want to move it pour a concrete slab under it little wider than the bench then you can mow down each side of it and not have to get off the tractor or move it. Yes I am lazy like that
 
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