Blagadan
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Another slight variation of a sub soiler. Heres my attempt.....
Finally got a coat of paint on it and gave it a test run this morning.
I got the angle right, it digs in nicely and rips down to about 10-12 inches.
Shank is made from 5/8" X 2.5" flat stock. (16mm X 60mm). Draw bar is 4" X 2" heavy gauge channel iron. Mostly built from scrap bits I had in my pile. Only expense was in buying a new pair of lower pins...
I put a "dog leg" in the top link position to keep the pin geometry even... I also made the top link post slightly higher than regular units to keep the top link horizontal when the sub soiler is fully engaged in the ground.
I didnt realise I had so many big rocks in my yard! This puppy pulled up some monsters!!!
Now I realise I need to change my turf tyres for AG tyres!! Even in 4wd, I got anchored up a couple of times.... Saying that though, even with turfs fitted, it worked very well....
Finally got a coat of paint on it and gave it a test run this morning.
I got the angle right, it digs in nicely and rips down to about 10-12 inches.
Shank is made from 5/8" X 2.5" flat stock. (16mm X 60mm). Draw bar is 4" X 2" heavy gauge channel iron. Mostly built from scrap bits I had in my pile. Only expense was in buying a new pair of lower pins...
I put a "dog leg" in the top link position to keep the pin geometry even... I also made the top link post slightly higher than regular units to keep the top link horizontal when the sub soiler is fully engaged in the ground.
I didnt realise I had so many big rocks in my yard! This puppy pulled up some monsters!!!
Now I realise I need to change my turf tyres for AG tyres!! Even in 4wd, I got anchored up a couple of times.... Saying that though, even with turfs fitted, it worked very well....


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