frasierdog
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I have a JD 4110 w/ 46 BH (21hp,smallest) I live in CT - hilly, rocky and full of woods. Trying to clear and clean my lot of saplings, leaves and poison ivy. Not much reach w / BH and hills make it hard to get around. Thinking of extension arm w/ homemade rake to yank up saplings and ivy. Will have to work around rocks, boulders and stumps.
Think I could add bolt on plates w/ large pin/pipe to attach long alum structural pipe (7ft x 3-4" dia) then create 4ft rake using penny nails in wood or pipe? I could then attach rake to pin and use BH bucket uncurl/extend to lift/drop rake handle and then pull in using normal BH. The rake would then drag on ground pivoting on Bucket arm. If I place pivot close enuf to bucket, then as I uncurl bucket, I could adjust rake pressure on ground. Any ideas?
I figured I could add bucket teeth and back grade to till/clean soil. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Think I could add bolt on plates w/ large pin/pipe to attach long alum structural pipe (7ft x 3-4" dia) then create 4ft rake using penny nails in wood or pipe? I could then attach rake to pin and use BH bucket uncurl/extend to lift/drop rake handle and then pull in using normal BH. The rake would then drag on ground pivoting on Bucket arm. If I place pivot close enuf to bucket, then as I uncurl bucket, I could adjust rake pressure on ground. Any ideas?
I figured I could add bucket teeth and back grade to till/clean soil. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif