weesa20
Silver Member
I want to move approx. 400 sq ft of nearly perfect sod from my side yard (where my garage will be built this fall) to my back yard. I plan to excavate about 4" of the bad sod and topsoil from the backyard and place the sod from the side yard in that area.
I have done this kind of activity on a smaller scale by hand with a spade shovel. I was hoping to design an attachment for the FEL of my GC2300 b/c I really don't want to do it by hand.
I was thinking of a triangular piece of 1/2 steel that could be connected to the bucket or possibly by building a frame to attach to the arms with the bucket removed. I would sharpen the edge so that it could cut and make the point of the triangle the leading part of the cutter and it would be in the same plane as the bottom edge of the sod. I would put some height guides in the leading edge and the back edge to ensure an even cut. I was thinking the base of the triangle would be about 3 feet wide or so.
Any ideas or suggestions?
W
I have done this kind of activity on a smaller scale by hand with a spade shovel. I was hoping to design an attachment for the FEL of my GC2300 b/c I really don't want to do it by hand.
I was thinking of a triangular piece of 1/2 steel that could be connected to the bucket or possibly by building a frame to attach to the arms with the bucket removed. I would sharpen the edge so that it could cut and make the point of the triangle the leading part of the cutter and it would be in the same plane as the bottom edge of the sod. I would put some height guides in the leading edge and the back edge to ensure an even cut. I was thinking the base of the triangle would be about 3 feet wide or so.
Any ideas or suggestions?
W