I need to do some shallow tilling / ground breaking on uneven terrain.
My idea is to add skids (like short, wide skis), to each side of the box blade so that it won't dig too deep as I go thru small crests and dips. I want the box blade to more or less follow the contours of the ground as I go. And I expect the shanks to be maybe 3-4 inches below the skids, I'm hoping to do what I'll call shallow tilling.
I'm thinking of drilling a couple of holes near the top of the side panels of the box blade so that I can secure the skids to the box blade.
It seems like drilling a few holes on each side panel (maybe 3/8 inch each), should have almost no impact on the strength of the blade, does that sound right?
I'm open to other approaches / ideas as well!
Thanks.
My idea is to add skids (like short, wide skis), to each side of the box blade so that it won't dig too deep as I go thru small crests and dips. I want the box blade to more or less follow the contours of the ground as I go. And I expect the shanks to be maybe 3-4 inches below the skids, I'm hoping to do what I'll call shallow tilling.
I'm thinking of drilling a couple of holes near the top of the side panels of the box blade so that I can secure the skids to the box blade.
It seems like drilling a few holes on each side panel (maybe 3/8 inch each), should have almost no impact on the strength of the blade, does that sound right?
I'm open to other approaches / ideas as well!
Thanks.