Ice Scraper attachment

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Has anyone used a ice scraper attachment with there tractor? Just wondering if the loader arms on the FEL could handle the task. They make several different one with skid steer attachment. Thanks for any info.
 
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I drop the rippers on my box blade to cut grooves if I get an icy spot. Never seen or heard of the scraper until I watched the YouTube video above. Seems awful specialized.
 
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They work really well removing hard pack. I have a couple of co-works that use them on there bobcat's for removing hard pack. Here in Alaska we wind up with a lot of hard pack due to the extreme cold. There is also a lot of money to be made removing hard pack especially right before break-up.
 
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Looks like it would work well for hard packed snow on pavement. Not sure if you would find lots of scratches in the spring though. For a gravel driveway I think before the frost sets in you are going to be digging up lots of dirt, once the frost sets in it's just not going to get under the ice to break it free.
 
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The other thing they do in my area is use blades that have carbide tipped “fingers” that make grooves in the ice on the roads. That seems to work good but I don’t know if a little CUT FEL would have the down force.
 
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Crazyal,

When it is used up here the ground is frozen and yes it will get up under the ice and pop it loose off of gravel. I now the attachment works great but was wondering about the loader arms on a tractor. My 2 co-workers made over $30K last year on the side removing hard pack but they both have bobcat skid steers.
 
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At 30k in a winter I’d at least purchase it and see. The little CUTs aren’t typically designed for that type of abuse. But heck if the thing costs 3k you could do a few jobs to pay that off and decide if your machine can handle it or if you need to sell the scraper or buy a SkidSteer.
 
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I used an old 3ph one way disk. Could have been fifty years old. Maybe Six Disks 24" or so in diameter. It did a wonderful job scouring the ice. Unfortunately, a cotter pin came out, causing one end to come loose and tore the bearing housing apart on the other side, so I scrapped it. Shame. It was good to have around.
 
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i saw where someone tacked an old crowbar to the box weight so they could rip the ice, I welded a high grade bolt to one ripper on the box blade a few years ago,, and sharpened the end,, worked great
 
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I welded a high grade bolt to one ripper on the box blade a few years ago,, and sharpened the end,, worked great
Yeah but that Florida ice is very soft :laughing:


(I know, I saw your NS sig):D
 
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Never used one but they are made for SS and tractors. I would imagine it would be useful for breaking up hard pack snow / ice from blacktop. May not be so good for dirt / gravel roads.
Here's a site with a video of one in action.

Ice Scraper Attachment for Tractors, Skid Steers & Loaders Conterra

Do they make one for 3PH? Might be a problem with no down pressure. Looks like the blade notches would help especially if the front of the blade was tilted down slightly.
Sure works good on the skid steer as seen in the video.
 
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How about using a ratchet rake? Worked on my gravel driveway one year when it iced up in a few low spots.
 
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I used an old 3ph one way disk. Could have been fifty years old. Maybe Six Disks 24" or so in diameter. ....

Pulling your garden/field disks up and down the ice/hardpack to break it up sounds like a good, economical decision.
 
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The thing up here is, people want the hard pack removed not scraped/grooved. It makes breakup a lot easier without all the slush/water. Also the round disc is dished not flat. I had also thought about making one for the 3-point hitch but I don’t think it would work that good without any down pressure.
 
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You could use this principle for downforce.

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You could use this principle for downforce.

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It’s hard to tell what I’m looking at with regards to down force but I’d love to find out where to get blade edges like that!

I also thought they made something for 3pt augers that applies down force.
 
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It’s hard to tell what I’m looking at with regards to down force but I’d love to find out where to get blade edges like that!

I also thought they made something for 3pt augers that applies down force.
Looks like the arm between the 2 lower points of the 3pt pushes on the bottom of the draw bar
 
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I live in rural eastern Canada with long steep country driveway to remove snow. A few times a year I have to go sand them. I would like to have an option to at least scratch up the surface so it is no longer slippery. I bet a racket rake would work good. originally I was looking more like a spring loaded thing in the event it hit something solid it would kick up and not hit some hard on the loader but I guess if I took my time the racket rake would work.
How about using a ratchet rake? Worked on my gravel driveway one year when it iced up in a few low spots.
 

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