[AT] Clearing brush

toma at risingnet.net toma at risingnet.net
Sun Jan 24 20:08:50 PST 2016


I copied my rake after one I saw in Rock and Dirt. It pins on the top of  the blade and swings ahead when you back up. I used ripper shanks from a grader. It is kind of bent and  banged up and the two outside shanks ripped off.
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Sent from myMail app for Android Sunday, 24 January 2016, 00:46PM -0800 from Mike M < meulenms at gmx.com >:
>That's a nice looking ripper set-up, what are the large triangles for?
>Are they to direct trees? I am thinking of how I could make and attach a
>single "V" puller to my tractor bucket,  like Brian showed us on his
>Dad's excavator.  They sell some that hook to a  loader bucket, but at
>$700  http://www.bucketsolutions.com/post-puller.html that is something
>I can't afford. It would be cheaper to just have my dozer guy do the work.
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>Mike M
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>I wish my welding skills were better.
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>On 1/24/2016 12:51 PM,  toma at risingnet.net wrote:
>> When I built the brush rake for my D4 I made the shanks 12" apart so it would not pick up as much dirt. It will take out large brush but leaves the small stuff behind. I need a combination of brush rake, bush hog and moldboard plow to control the coyote brush we have here. It will sprout from the roots.
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