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MChalkley
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- EarthForce EF-5 mini-TLB (2001)
Re: Home-made Soil Pulverizer
This picture probably belongs in a separate thread in the "Attachments" section, but it's for my EF-5, so it's going here.
I haven't seen any soil pulverizers as heavy duty as I wanted, so home-made was the only alternative. This soil pulverizer uses 78" of 12" H-beam as the starting point. When I added up most of the materials, I estimated the weight at about 1100 pounds. The teeth are purchased, but everything else is scratch-built. Well, the H-beam and 8" diameter thick-wall pipe were purchased, too, but you knew that, right? The roller spikes are 1/2" rod. Instead of those wimpy springs some pulverizers I looked at had, which you could push down with your fingers, the roller has pickup truck shocks to hold it down. I still have to weld a quick-attach plate to it. As you can see, it's now got a Freedom Hitch on it, because it was finished before the EF-5 got here, so I used it a couple times on the L4310 before I sold it.
MarkC
This picture probably belongs in a separate thread in the "Attachments" section, but it's for my EF-5, so it's going here.
I haven't seen any soil pulverizers as heavy duty as I wanted, so home-made was the only alternative. This soil pulverizer uses 78" of 12" H-beam as the starting point. When I added up most of the materials, I estimated the weight at about 1100 pounds. The teeth are purchased, but everything else is scratch-built. Well, the H-beam and 8" diameter thick-wall pipe were purchased, too, but you knew that, right? The roller spikes are 1/2" rod. Instead of those wimpy springs some pulverizers I looked at had, which you could push down with your fingers, the roller has pickup truck shocks to hold it down. I still have to weld a quick-attach plate to it. As you can see, it's now got a Freedom Hitch on it, because it was finished before the EF-5 got here, so I used it a couple times on the L4310 before I sold it.
MarkC
