JohnnyMX
Gold Member
After many years of maintaining a 1/2 mile driveway I realized that I was spending too much time fussing around with shanks and ripper teeth. My box blade is a light weight LandPride unit and the teeth connect via a dimple. After popping about 5 tips off I gave up on the dimple method and just buzzed two small tack welds. Not sure if I didn't have the correct method or lack of tools to heat up the metal to make it easier. I also started laying hard facing down each ripper tip in rows to cover the entire ripper face. They are now staying on great and lasting much longer in my gravel driveway. I did a side-by-side comparison of one that didn't get hard faced and there was no comparison.
Was I missing something on the dimpling(press) process or does everyone else get to this point as well?
Was I missing something on the dimpling(press) process or does everyone else get to this point as well?