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That is the only picture that I have of that one. This is a picture of a similar concept. Short throw piston, long pull.
 

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   / New attachments needed #32  
Is that one the King Hitter? I'm sure I've seen both cable concepts you attached, but not sure about the brands.

The spring loaded [thus smaller hammer per rating] Shavers seem more common around here. Likely trade offs both ways: less maintainance vs. less extranious weight; maybe others?

Thanks for the attachments J_J! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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#33  
I thought I would bring this back to the top. Has anybody got any new ideas for attachments that they need? How about attachments thay they recently made?
 
   / New attachments needed #34  
1. Something to separate rocks from the soil. The 'Rock King' from Absolute innovations looks great. If it wasn't a little too heavy for the PT425 I would definitely get one.

2. A grapple like the 'Brush Crusher' from Westendorf. If I could attach it to my PT425 I would order one tomorrow.

Also, a wood splitter that would split wood lying on the ground.
 
   / New attachments needed #35  
Somebody on here has a wood splitter flipped over so they can drive up to a log, set it down over the piece, split it, then lift up and move on. It is big and RED! ;)
 
   / New attachments needed #36  
I'm for any hydraulic chipper/shredder - as long as it offers a high chute so the chips can be dumped into a pickup or wagon - not on the ground. /for us lighter users a less expensive 3" -4" capacity would be nice for the smaller PTs and bigger units for the bigger PTs.
 
   / New attachments needed #37  
I'm for any hydraulic chipper/shredder - as long as it offers a high chute so the chips can be dumped into a pickup or wagon - not on the ground. /for us lighter users a less expensive 3" -4" capacity would be nice for the smaller PTs and bigger units for the bigger PTs.
 
   / New attachments needed #38  
I got a 425 earlier this year( love it BTW)--As I live in the marvelous Tug Hill Region I got a snow blade--but didn't get the wheels. I was going to fabricate some shoes like my other plow--But I've heard that a simple solution to prevent digging up the yard and gravel driveway is to replace the cutting edge with a steel pipe (entire length of blade) that will ride over the bumps--etc. The pipe is welded to flat stock that bolts to the plow.

As with my pick-up plow--once the snow is packed/iced-- I take off the shoes and ride the hardpack/ice until spring breakup.

Has anyone done this with a pipe?
What dia. pipe?
Thanks,
ARNIE
 
   / New attachments needed #39  
Arnie,

I used 3/4" pipe welded to angle iron clips which bolt to the blade. This prevents digging into the lawn. I have the caster wheels which are used for uneven ground such as pushing back the snowbanks on the lawn. The pipe is cheap and easy as long as you have a welder.

Duane
 
   / New attachments needed #40  
duane said:
Arnie,

I used 3/4" pipe welded to angle iron clips which bolt to the blade. This prevents digging into the lawn. I have the caster wheels which are used for uneven ground such as pushing back the snowbanks on the lawn. The pipe is cheap and easy as long as you have a welder.

Duane
Duane--
Thanks for the response--
Will try to get it done today as snow is only weeks away.
Had not thought of the clips--will try that--as I don't have flat stock laying around.
ARNIE
 

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