Since I have a Pine stump that I was planning to do the same to... cutting roots with a sub-soiler. Can you be more specific? (and more photos ) Sorry this happened to ya'...
Edit: I see you have much more of a tractor... more HP!!!
Wow, never broke a top link before even when skidding out logs but as they say s**t happens. Is that an original Kubota top link? I sometimes use a 3" Hydro top link I purchased from Brian, much heaver duty.
DevilDog
I agree with fully out, but the near 90 degree bend looks to me like it bent in compression, going forward, until it broke. I wouldn't expect a bend if it was a tension break.
So... instead of having a shear bolt on the ripper, you are using the top link as a shear point.
If you beef up the top link guess what part of the tractor breaks...
I would consider myself lucky that this time an inexpensive part broke.
I agree with fully out, but the near 90 degree bend looks to me like it bent in compression, going forward, until it broke. I wouldn't expect a bend if it was a tension break.
Yep, I knew it was compression and just looking at the picture, the force was backwards. I didn't consider all of the geometry involved with his root rake and a floating 3 point hitch.