mcmxi
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That's kind of annoying to put it mildly. I have a box blade and land leveler (land plane) from Everything Attachments and I like the way they design their products. They have a much stronger system for how they mount scarifiers and you could possibly do something similar, or simply reinforce the cross member after addressing the damaged areas. It wouldn't be much of a challenge to repair that implement and make it a lot better than it is. That would be your cheapest option I think. If you lived near me I'd happily do that for you for the cost of materials only. I like that sort of project.So I used my Bush Hog RG72 to straighten up my drive and the thing seems to be pulling itself apart. Any thoughts on the best approach to repair other than buy a better road grader?
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I purchased the road grader in the spring and it might have 8 hours of work on it. The scarifier close up is the worst but the others are all showing signs of metal fatigue. The tractor is a L3901 so I dont feel like the implement is mismatched with the tractor. Service rep from Bushhog said they would not cover it under warranty.
Thanks for any constructive advice.
Pat
You have to design this stuff with the expectation that one scarifier will be subjected to a significant load i.e. it's not distributed over all the scarifiers. Looks to me like that Bush Hog is poorly designed and built.
Here's the land leveler I bought from EA along with the box blade. Notice how strong their design is, and the fact that they use heavy walled tubing and good steel.
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