AKwelder
Silver Member
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2008
- Messages
- 224
- Location
- Fairbanks Alaska
- Tractor
- Kubota B8200, 1953 International "Super C"
When I am at work and we have a winter project we end up scratching the work area with loader attachments to avoid slips, trips and falls.
We have two versions, the first consists of a bar with welded sockets for tips from augers. The best ones are from trencher chains. The current models we build have one every 3 inch on center.
The second style uses cat brand cutting edge that are toothed. they have a notch every inch, and then an inch of cutting edge, this type isn't as good. We can make any blade work this way if needed.
both units are made heavy to scratch the ice, yet have feet so they can only go down about an inch. They really break up the ice and some times never get to the ground. The traction is much better
We have two versions, the first consists of a bar with welded sockets for tips from augers. The best ones are from trencher chains. The current models we build have one every 3 inch on center.
The second style uses cat brand cutting edge that are toothed. they have a notch every inch, and then an inch of cutting edge, this type isn't as good. We can make any blade work this way if needed.
both units are made heavy to scratch the ice, yet have feet so they can only go down about an inch. They really break up the ice and some times never get to the ground. The traction is much better