Towable ripper needed

   / Towable ripper needed #11  
Usually small equipment used to bury sprinkler lines have a vibrater built into them to vibrate the ripper. Without the vibrater they aren't very effective.
 
   / Towable ripper needed #12  
come on guys we are talking about 3 inches deep. he is not trying to go 18 inches deep. I say try it but you may run out of traction especially if you have hard ground. try it when it is wet but not too wet.

a trencher would make a big mess if your goal is 1 inch wide by 3 inches deep.
 
   / Towable ripper needed #13  
Next thread. “John Deere mower rear ended busted after only 160 hours and 4 years, such junk”
 
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#14  
Thanks, MarcelPL. I agree.
 
   / Towable ripper needed #15  
We have a John Deere model L110 (18 HP) garden tractor and wish to use it to dig some long trenches 1" wide and 3" deep for 3/4" irrigation lines that I plan to drain or blow out in the winter. I watched large tractors with rippers on a 3 point hitch do the job very well, but we do not have this equipment. Does anyone know of a source or a DIY design for a ripper to do this job by towing it (as with a chain)? By towing, this ripper job can be done in stages in case there is not enough power/traction to do the entire job in one pass. Set for a shallow depth for the first pass and 3" for a subsequent pass. I plan to walk behind it and use it like an antique plow pulled by draft animals. The shaft/blade could be very simple since the width is very small. Two shafts, one in front to cut, and one in back to stabilize it would make a straight trench. Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.

You need to check the outside diameter of your 3/4" pipe, it probably will not fit in a 1" trench. 3/4" sched 40 PVC is just over 1" od, black poly is at 7/8" od and you should lay the pipe in an "s" shape to allow for temperature changes (If you're in the south this may not matter.) In addition, your trench sides are not going to be nice and clean so there will be clumps sticking into the 1" space. You need a wider trench.
 
   / Towable ripper needed #16  
Not that I think the OP's planned plow equipment will work well to begin with, but maybe if they used it behind a car or truck operated very carefully? Or an ATV?
 
   / Towable ripper needed #17  
Years ago I buried an invisible fence wire with a cheap Craftsman lawn tractor. A simple, 2 person rig that could potentially work for sprinkler lines as well. I bought a long steel spud and drilled a hitch hole. Rigged a tow chain to the tractor. One person on the tractor and the other guiding the spud. It was easy to control the path and depth with the leverage of the spud.

I'm sure there are more elegant ways to get it done but this worked!
 
   / Towable ripper needed #18  
New hydrostatic transmissions for JD Tractors (TUFF TORQ) cost $600-$700 (or more) .... Rebuild parts for my L120 was over $400.... Some of you people don't realize how much resistance 3 inches of dirt can be....

Dale
 
   / Towable ripper needed #19  
Forget the riding mower.

Are you married?

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Bruce
 
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