Spade/Trencher for M59

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   / Spade/Trencher for M59 #12  
Those ears do not look at all like the ones on my L48.
I love the ones I have.
Same as mini ex I think.

My M59 buckets are different from my KX-040. BTW practically every different class mini takes a different bucket.
 
   / Spade/Trencher for M59 #13  
I'm needing to dig a shallow ditch for electrical and don't want to use the 24" bucket. Does anyone know of a company that makes a ripper/ditcher/spade attachment that replaces the bucket? It appears that Bro-Tek is only building wheel spacers now...

If neatness counts rent or hire a trencher. IMG_9099.JPG
 
   / Spade/Trencher for M59 #14  
I bought a ripper/trencher for my L45 from Michigan iron and equipment. I use it for ripping out big stumps and trenching for conduit. Its works great for both. With a bit of practice, its amazing how fast you can trench for conduit.
 
   / Spade/Trencher for M59 #15  
I bought a ripper/trencher for my L45 from Michigan iron and equipment. I use it for ripping out big stumps and trenching for conduit. Its works great for both. With a bit of practice, its amazing how fast you can trench for conduit.

How deep can you bury pipe with a ripper?
 
   / Spade/Trencher for M59 #16  
I would estimate I could bury small conduit about 14" or so pretty efficiently. Much deeper than that and I would spend too much time cleaning the bottom of the ditch out with the back side of the ripper.
 
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What do the good forum folks think about a 12" bucket as a substitute? Do they only unload in perfect soil conditions?
 
   / Spade/Trencher for M59 #18  
Even if only half unloads, it’s better than a shovel.
Digging trenches so much easier than around stumps.
Had so much play with 4500 Ford BH it could really shake the dirt out of the 12” bucket.

Often thought of a bucket clean out stand or tool designed to drag around to clean a bucket from the operator station.

Reverse thumb to expel bucket material instead of clamping.

Seen a few attempts to mount a trencher on a backhoe or excavator. Seen a few worn trenchers come through the scrapyard that could be donor candidates.

Vibratory plow to cut and pack the sides of a trench.

Two large disk blades mounted concave to roll a trench.

Many possibilities to ponder.

The half mile of 13.8kVA line to my house was suppose to be 4’ deep in conduit. Mostly with trencher and mini-ex at the junction boxes.
 
   / Spade/Trencher for M59 #19  
What do the good forum folks think about a 12" bucket as a substitute? Do they only unload in perfect soil conditions?

I have a 12” on my mini x. In perfect conditions it unloads but it definitely sticks worse than the 16” on my other machine.
 

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