Iplayfarmer
Super Member
A few months back a truck at work backed into something and lost its rear bumper off the trailer. I ended up with the 4X4 tube that used to be the bumper.
The only time I've ever used the rippers from my KK box blade is when I'm trying to loosen up ground but not scrape it. The bumper and ripper shanks are now coming together in a home-made, make-shift ripper to loosen soil prior to tilling.
This is a picture of the materials that are going into it. I paid $5 for the two Cat. 1 TPH pins, and I paid $8 for a 7/8" hole saw. Everything else is leftover from other projects or scrap that I've picked up along the way. The one ripper is in the shop just so I can measure it.
The only time I've ever used the rippers from my KK box blade is when I'm trying to loosen up ground but not scrape it. The bumper and ripper shanks are now coming together in a home-made, make-shift ripper to loosen soil prior to tilling.
This is a picture of the materials that are going into it. I paid $5 for the two Cat. 1 TPH pins, and I paid $8 for a 7/8" hole saw. Everything else is leftover from other projects or scrap that I've picked up along the way. The one ripper is in the shop just so I can measure it.