i've been cleaning up debris from logging trees damaged in a wildfire.
i tried using the box blade with the teeth set as low as they would go. i still moved way to much dirt..
and running the fork lift tines along the ground lets the chunks and brush fall between the forks… buying a rock / brush bucket or clamshell attachment is currently beyond the budget.
so i got my idea hat on…..
get more forks for the fork lift… 4 bars instead of two… less junk falling between the bars and less dirt moved than the box blade…
will be picking up the extra bars after the first of the month..
will post the results….good or bad… before anyone else uses the idea...
i tried using the box blade with the teeth set as low as they would go. i still moved way to much dirt..
and running the fork lift tines along the ground lets the chunks and brush fall between the forks… buying a rock / brush bucket or clamshell attachment is currently beyond the budget.
so i got my idea hat on…..
get more forks for the fork lift… 4 bars instead of two… less junk falling between the bars and less dirt moved than the box blade…
will be picking up the extra bars after the first of the month..
will post the results….good or bad… before anyone else uses the idea...