Handy Devices

Debris Catcher

Dan Miller
By  Dan Miller , Progressive Farmer Senior Editor
Debris Catcher (Illustration by Ray E. Watkins Jr.)

Alex Waldner, Mitchell, South Dakota, was looking for a better way to keep the inside of his cab more organized. He was always stepping around chains and disc parts. So, he created a storage bin. He made the metal box with scrap pieces and welded lengths of angle iron to the sides of the box to hold it in place. The box works well, giving Waldner ample room for chains, parts, tools and the rocks he collects in the field.

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