I'm trying to think of ways to trench in nice grass and leave it in really good shape after the project.
A narrower trench means less mess, but it seems like narrow trenching buckets tend to ruin the sod because the buckets often have very shallow sides and there is nothing to 'cut' into the sod, so it kind of gets ripped up in a clump.
Normal sod cutters are designed to take a minimal amount of dirt with the grass, and in wide sheets. I'm thinking about something that would be used before digging a trench for pipe, so that the grass could be put back nicely. However, I'm imagining something that would cut a lot deeper than a couple inches (maybe 6-12") and only cut the width of a narrow trenching bucket.
I've watched videos of bottom plows peeling over nearly perfect strips of turf in a straight line.
Would a U-shaped cutter work? I guess the question would be how to get the cutout up and out of the trench.
I also thought about just two vertical cutter blades that could pre-cut the sod so that the backhoe bucket takes out really nice clumps of sod.
I'm pondering if either variant could be used on the 3 point and/or as a backhoe attachment.
A narrower trench means less mess, but it seems like narrow trenching buckets tend to ruin the sod because the buckets often have very shallow sides and there is nothing to 'cut' into the sod, so it kind of gets ripped up in a clump.
Normal sod cutters are designed to take a minimal amount of dirt with the grass, and in wide sheets. I'm thinking about something that would be used before digging a trench for pipe, so that the grass could be put back nicely. However, I'm imagining something that would cut a lot deeper than a couple inches (maybe 6-12") and only cut the width of a narrow trenching bucket.
I've watched videos of bottom plows peeling over nearly perfect strips of turf in a straight line.
Would a U-shaped cutter work? I guess the question would be how to get the cutout up and out of the trench.
I also thought about just two vertical cutter blades that could pre-cut the sod so that the backhoe bucket takes out really nice clumps of sod.
I'm pondering if either variant could be used on the 3 point and/or as a backhoe attachment.