Aussiebushman
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- Joined
- Jul 31, 2008
- Messages
- 252
- Tractor
- Ford 6000
I needed a rake to stack tree rubbish after cutting out the useable firewood. The front dozer blade on my Ford 6000 of course pushes earth and even lifted slightly is not very good for pushing small stuff. The rear blade is impractical for this job too so adding a rake to the front blade seemed the best option
There were several builds posted on this forum but you go with what you have - in my case a FREE length of heavy angle, some 1/2" chequerplate and a couple of lengths of 2"X1/2" flat bar. The total cost was a few bolts, welding rods, power and paint
It all seems fine - the angle is hard up against the blade and sits on the slightly extended cutting edge of the blade so it can't go anywhere. If it needs more reinforcing, I'll just weld on some additional brackets.
There were several builds posted on this forum but you go with what you have - in my case a FREE length of heavy angle, some 1/2" chequerplate and a couple of lengths of 2"X1/2" flat bar. The total cost was a few bolts, welding rods, power and paint
It all seems fine - the angle is hard up against the blade and sits on the slightly extended cutting edge of the blade so it can't go anywhere. If it needs more reinforcing, I'll just weld on some additional brackets.