The house came with an 8x12' chicken coop, bloody great thing, 4x4 posts set in concrete, totally overengineered. The neighbor wants it (I'm not so much a chicken guy), so we're in the middle of detaching it and rolling it next door. This means prodigious application of the sawzall and the Hi-Lift, which in turns means dragging various tools including the Hi-Lifts around the property. Those bloody things are surprisingly heavy and unwieldy to boot.

However, it occurred to me that I have this little motorized thing which can pull the garden cart with the shovels and sawzalls and whatnot, and then has a nice metal bar on the back suitable for mounting the Hi-Lift.
Also, it has to have a Hi-Lift on the light bar, because Hummer

It's damn near a Jeep thing, I tell ya!
Found a box of these things in the shed
which you can tell came from Ikea because they have a stůpid näme (well, that and they say "Ikea" on them.) Turns out they are a perfect fit for 1.5" tube, as used on the lightbar. Since I'm not set up to weld aluminum, I passed them by the fab table
cut off the tab from one and a little bit of angle iron, weld some threaded rod to it, and that's a Hi-Lift mount for the light bar, adjustable to any position. Can't believe they get like sixty bucks for those. (Later painted the steel with aluminum paint, actually came out fairly well.)