CaveCreekRay
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Equipment
L3800 HST, KingKutter box scraper, KingKutter 66" rake, County Pride Subsoiler
My Kubota came with a Kingkutter roto-tiller. After four years of ownership, I realize that I will not have a use for that implement so I am planning on selling it.
What I would like to do, is get/make a plow that can be used for trenching. Is there an implement that can be used, with one tooth on the rig, that will do a decent job of digging behind the machine?
I was thinking of making a custom ripper for my box scraper that would be half again as long as those it came with. The thinking there is I could mount it in the scraper and rip a single line. The boys at the local welding shop said that would be a tall task to weld up a longer tooth that would withstand the pounding of the additional moment arm. It would be good practice to use my stick welder to create a gusseted longer tooth. But then, you get into issues with the box digging in and disturbing adjacent areas.
Arizona has pretty rocky soil so a sod cutter from Illinois is unlikely to have the same success here. Anyone have any advice? I may have to make up a smaller version of the ripper tooth you see on the back of big Cat dozers.
What I would like to do, is get/make a plow that can be used for trenching. Is there an implement that can be used, with one tooth on the rig, that will do a decent job of digging behind the machine?
I was thinking of making a custom ripper for my box scraper that would be half again as long as those it came with. The thinking there is I could mount it in the scraper and rip a single line. The boys at the local welding shop said that would be a tall task to weld up a longer tooth that would withstand the pounding of the additional moment arm. It would be good practice to use my stick welder to create a gusseted longer tooth. But then, you get into issues with the box digging in and disturbing adjacent areas.
Arizona has pretty rocky soil so a sod cutter from Illinois is unlikely to have the same success here. Anyone have any advice? I may have to make up a smaller version of the ripper tooth you see on the back of big Cat dozers.