SpringHollow
Elite Member
I used a cut down 55 gallon drum with a metal rod (for the 3 pt hitch) through it before filling with concrete.
Ken
Ken
I am honored to be included on jimmyj's list. My solution may be more sustainable, but the drill bits are classier. I need something like that on my car to hold back tailgaters - one look at those teeth, and they'll ride the brakes instead of the gas.
I actually looked around for something large, iron and free before shaping that stump. I'm thinking that a small engine block should be about right. Just run a threaded run through the crankshaft holes, and tighten down so it doesn't sway. Anyone here ever try that? Or maybe a stack of old truck clutch plates or brake discs.
-Chelydra
MD, is that a culvert section with concrete in it? Looks really easy to take on and off. Great idea.