I didnt build a roller, but its kinda closeThis was a 16" piece of sch. 80 pipe. It is now my new pasture aerator (yes I can fill with water, if needed) I cut out the end plates then found center and mounted my stub axles. The bearings are frame mounted using the same spacing off of the main tube. The tines are placed in a v-shape and are 1/2" plate, 4" long View attachment 647667View attachment 647665View attachment 647663View attachment 647664
This thing looks SOLID and mean! Looks like you're running it on a bobcat? Bet it does a good job.
Rob
I built it on a ssqa but I have an adapter for 3 pt to ssqa so ...
I guess you are happy with your welder now.
Did you build that adapter too?
With concrete, it would be susceptible to impact damage (ie: spalling) when you found a rock.I'm curious - since you filled the tank with concrete, why do you need the tank? Wouldn't a cardboard sonotube work just as well? you'd still need end pieces to hold the concrete in, but those could be made from plywood and you'd have the centers already marked when you cut the circle.
I'm curious - since you filled the tank with concrete, why do you need the tank? Wouldn't a cardboard sonotube work just as well? you'd still need end pieces to hold the concrete in, but those could be made from plywood and you'd have the centers already marked when you cut the circle.