Big Bri
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- Kubota MX5100
Have you seen one of these?
Sheepsfoot Compactor from Guest Industries, Inc.
that is a little different, guess you'd use that to compact the back fill in a trench.
Have you seen one of these?
Sheepsfoot Compactor from Guest Industries, Inc.
that is a little different, guess you'd use that to compact the back fill in a trench.
That is a nice one. I haven't come across any that look like that. I like the way it will clean the mud from the roller. All the ones ive looked at have what looks like 1 1/2" round bar for the feet./QUOTE]
The packer feet come in many different shapes and sizes. There are also types specifically made for trenches.![]()
thanks for the kind words. I had a lot of fun building it. I just hope it works. I do plan to blast and paint it, it will be left outside so gotta protect the steel.WOW! Very nice job. :thumbsup: Should have painted it yellow. :laughing:
My only suggestion would have been to make the feet 2" x 3" x 4" tall.
PS: You sure can run a beautiful bead![]()
Jim i thank you for your input. I too thought about the void under the channel, but to tell you the truth i just for tired of all the welding. Im going to try it as is and if it gives me trouble i'll clean them out and fill the holes. I do like your brush idea as well. My neighbour told me i shouldn't have staggered the feet, that way i could put a scrape between each row of feet. Live and learn right.Brian, not to be derogatory, but I think your roller will not work well. The open feet will collect mud/clay much worse than if they were filled solid. Once they get filled with clay, the amount will increase and a solid layer may fill in between the feet. I like your idea, I just think it needs feet that don't have voids that will work like claws. You might put a very stiff brush on the front to clear mud also. Either/both would greatly improve that sheepsfoot in my opinion. You've done an awesome job. I'm amazed for sure. I just think it needs a little more to be completely satisfactory.:thumbsup: