etpm
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Hi All,
I am putting in a phone line from my shop to covered picnic area. The distance is about 80 feet. I don't want a deep or wide ditch because I want to disturb the ground as little as possible as it is all landscaped. So I want a ditch just wide enough to drop conduit into and only about a foot deep. I am thinking about welding up some sort of "tooth" and attaching this tooth to the front bucket on my YM2310. Then I can follow a line painted on the ground while going backwards. I want to use the front bucket because it has down pressure and I can force the tooth into the fairly hard ground. My other thought is to just lower one ripper from my box blade but that would probably take a few passes because the 3PH doesn't have down pressure. I will probably need to make a custom ripper that is long enough but I already have the steel and a nice plasma cutter. My ideas are probably not as good as the suggestions and ideas you all with more experience will have so please don't hesitate to let me know any better ways.
Thanks,
Eric
I am putting in a phone line from my shop to covered picnic area. The distance is about 80 feet. I don't want a deep or wide ditch because I want to disturb the ground as little as possible as it is all landscaped. So I want a ditch just wide enough to drop conduit into and only about a foot deep. I am thinking about welding up some sort of "tooth" and attaching this tooth to the front bucket on my YM2310. Then I can follow a line painted on the ground while going backwards. I want to use the front bucket because it has down pressure and I can force the tooth into the fairly hard ground. My other thought is to just lower one ripper from my box blade but that would probably take a few passes because the 3PH doesn't have down pressure. I will probably need to make a custom ripper that is long enough but I already have the steel and a nice plasma cutter. My ideas are probably not as good as the suggestions and ideas you all with more experience will have so please don't hesitate to let me know any better ways.
Thanks,
Eric