Isn't it a spade when moving forward which could dig to 24"? I think the 8" figure applies only to the ripper fixture which is not mounted when digging a trench.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lacal
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Isn't it a spade when moving forward which could dig to 24"? I think the 8" figure applies only to the ripper fixture which is not mounted when digging a trench.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lacal
Not sure what it would cost...(looks pretty easy to make), but does look like it could be handy at times. Like just ripping the trench to burry cable or phone line or invisible dog fence where those are only a few inches deep.
Also looks like the narrow part of the bucket (spade) would be handy for digging and transplanting small trees.
As someone else mentioned...it beats a shovel. Sure, its no backhoe. A backhoe is 20x's the digging machine as this, but likely 20x's the cost too.
Oh...and I dont see it causing any damage to a FEL either.
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Looks quite useful, I use my pallet forks slid together quite often to do the same thing for digging.
Like I said..... Read the specs sheet on it.
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Guys I built something similar, and it IS useful, about 10 times faster than a hand shovel, and 1/100 of the work. Mine will dig about 18 inches deep. It is actually quite fast to bust out a trench, especially if you have a hydrostat tractor so you can see saw rapidly. this looks like a good tool to me.. But I have a welder and a bandsaw. so...
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/b...y-project.html
the last post is my final critique on the shovel after using it for some time. My last use of it was a couple of weeks ago, to bury a beloved pet. I was very glad to have it.
James K0UA
Will this attachment fit a BX25
Is this the same piece of equipment for sale by Tractor Supply?