Anyone got a good way? I jam them on the floorboards with the bar facing back, but it really doesn't work. In fact my rancher fell out yesterday and I almost ran it over. I've tried the bucket but I've seen them bounce out there also.
So any good solutions?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
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		 !!  If you have a bucket loader on your tractor or any vertical surface, take a three foot piece of 5 inch rubber large diameter hose and mount vertically at the top.  Then cut a horizontal slit in it a foot and a half down, wide enough to slide the chain bar into it. Your saw will be vertical with the bar pointing down.  It won't come out even over the roughest of trails.  The Large diameter hose can be gotten from any Fire Dept supplier in your area.  Any brand will do, Angus, Snaptite, or Mercedes textiles.  This truly is a neat way to hang your expensive saws in a safe manner. If you want you can secure a lightweight chain around the bottom of the LDH hose to provide more stability.  We have been using this for 2+ years now.
!!  If you have a bucket loader on your tractor or any vertical surface, take a three foot piece of 5 inch rubber large diameter hose and mount vertically at the top.  Then cut a horizontal slit in it a foot and a half down, wide enough to slide the chain bar into it. Your saw will be vertical with the bar pointing down.  It won't come out even over the roughest of trails.  The Large diameter hose can be gotten from any Fire Dept supplier in your area.  Any brand will do, Angus, Snaptite, or Mercedes textiles.  This truly is a neat way to hang your expensive saws in a safe manner. If you want you can secure a lightweight chain around the bottom of the LDH hose to provide more stability.  We have been using this for 2+ years now. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
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