I looked at one of those rippers or subsoilers that are manufactured by heavyhitch and decided to build one. 3/4" plate and heat treated replaceable plate just in case.
So over the long weekend I decided to test it out. I have to say it performed very well. I was able to pull and cut through various size roots as well as pull stubborn stumps that have been bothering me for a while.
And then, pulling on one stubborn stump all of a sudden the tractor just went forward. Shoot, I already broke the thing. I looked back and all seemed ok, so came off the tractor and here is what I see:
Ripper is fine, but I just broke my hitch!!!!
High Lift jack, welder, brace, some paint and few hours later all was well again with the world.
Lesson learned "even when you overbuild your stuff, there is always something else that will crap out on you"
So over the long weekend I decided to test it out. I have to say it performed very well. I was able to pull and cut through various size roots as well as pull stubborn stumps that have been bothering me for a while.
And then, pulling on one stubborn stump all of a sudden the tractor just went forward. Shoot, I already broke the thing. I looked back and all seemed ok, so came off the tractor and here is what I see:
Ripper is fine, but I just broke my hitch!!!!
High Lift jack, welder, brace, some paint and few hours later all was well again with the world.
Lesson learned "even when you overbuild your stuff, there is always something else that will crap out on you"
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