Homemade 2 shank subsoiler

   / Homemade 2 shank subsoiler
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#71  
I missed this thread last year!
Why "400"? This looks like at least a 500.
Well, that's the max depth it goes. 400 mm.

I've put a good amount of use on it. So far so good. Tractor pulls it very nicely.
 
   / Homemade 2 shank subsoiler #72  
Take a look at the spacing on my implement. It has 9 shanks and is 7’ wide. The shanks can be sunk 17” deep.

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   / Homemade 2 shank subsoiler
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#73  
Take a look at the spacing on my implement. It has 9 shanks and is 7’ wide. The shanks can be sunk 17” deep.

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That's a chisel plow, used for a little bit different purpose. At the time, I considered getting one of those instead of building the subsoiler.

Subsoiler also ended up suiting this soil a lot better. A chisel plow would have barely scratched the surface, now that I've seen how the subsoiler behaves.
 
   / Homemade 2 shank subsoiler #74  
   / Homemade 2 shank subsoiler #75  
Great job planning and fabricating your ripper, wish I had your shop and skills

I have a single shank that I pull with my 33 hp LS, it can pull it at about 16-18 inches, but as you say, I am only interested in in breaking the hard pan down the vineyard rows
 
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#76  
Great job planning and fabricating your ripper, wish I had your shop and skills

I have a single shank that I pull with my 33 hp LS, it can pull it at about 16-18 inches, but as you say, I am only interested in in breaking the hard pan down the vineyard rows
Thank you.

I've since learned that the subsoiler really makes a big difference. Before, I had to do multiple passes with the tiller to get a decent job. The first couple ones, was a bounce fest with the tiller jumping all over the place in that hard clay.

Now I run the subsoiler a couple times first and the tiller stays planted to the ground and only need to do 2 passes to get a good finish.

I've also noticed a decent jump in how fast the olive trees are evolving over time. They seem to be happier now that the ground isn't rock hard around them and the roots can just do whatever they need to do.
 

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