EverythingAttachments
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Thanks for the ideas concerning the locking tailgate. Please keep them coming.
We are listening!
Travis
We are listening!
Travis
I like it.
Is a lock out for the tailigate that important?
Nice details with the extended sides for backfilling. :thumbsup: It's coming in at a good weight, and as we all know, the heavier the better. Are you going to offer hydraulic scarifiers? Once you go hydraulic, you never go back
Thanks!
That is a good question and we're kinda wondering the same thing.
Travis
I found this a bit confusing, why would the pins to hold the rear tailgate down, have anything to do with a quick hitch system, or popping small stumps/roots out of the ground? If popping stumps by going forward, you will be using the fixed cutting edge, not the hinged rear blade.I don't know if you're still thinking about the pins to hold the tailgate down, but a guy like myself hopes to use the CAT2 quick hitch feature, and then, among other things, use the forward and reward blades to pop 6" and smaller root balls out of the ground in 4x4 mode.
I think the main concern with the forces being apply in reverse, as in, when backing into a stump, is going to be your 3 point linkage. It will be the week point and likely fail before anything on the box blade fails. Most likely, you'd lose traction, or bend your 3 point hardware, long before bending a beefy box blade, or the mounting brackets.So the CAT 2 needs to be able to handle the repeated pounding of 9,000 total pounds from a 60ish hp CUT moving in low or medium gear coming to a complete stop repeatedly without fail.
Are you referring to reducer bushings?Something Everything Attachments may want to consider as an accessory (if you guys dont already) is CAT2 to CAT3 shim rings that are long enough to properly space up the CAT2 pins on the box blade to CAT3 so it fits in a Quick Hitch without needing to custom cut down a second set of SpeeCo CAT2 to CAT3 shims.
:thumbsup:Hydraulic scarifiers sound great! Next spring?