So I have been thinking about a way to pick up rocks for a while now. I have posted a few questions and have received some great answers. I truly believe that a rock (or skeleton) bucket is the right solution for me. I did some shopping and the best price light weight quality unit is from Tomahawk ( http://www.tomahawkattachments.com/order/tomahawk-rock-buckets/tomahawk-72-inch-rock-bucket/ ) but with shipping it's still almost $1200 and the cheapskate in me just can't pull the trigger.
So I have an idea I'd like to float your way and see what you think. My idea is to remove the bucket's bolt on cutting blade and replace it with an above the bucket and below the bucket piece of flat stock which would bolt on using the bucket's existing bolt holes. Then take a piece (actually many pieces ) of...say 1/4" x 3" flat stock and cut notches our of one end that would fit over the top and under the bottom piece of bolted on flat bar and weld in place.
I have attached a very poor sketch of what I am trying to describe....I promise I am a much better fabricator and welder than I am at sketching!!!!
What do you think?
So I have an idea I'd like to float your way and see what you think. My idea is to remove the bucket's bolt on cutting blade and replace it with an above the bucket and below the bucket piece of flat stock which would bolt on using the bucket's existing bolt holes. Then take a piece (actually many pieces ) of...say 1/4" x 3" flat stock and cut notches our of one end that would fit over the top and under the bottom piece of bolted on flat bar and weld in place.
I have attached a very poor sketch of what I am trying to describe....I promise I am a much better fabricator and welder than I am at sketching!!!!
What do you think?
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