Cord
Veteran Member
Trying to do some digging with my skid steer and I'm having a devil of a time getting it to penetrate the ground. The topsoil stripped off ok, but there is a layer of rocky clay underneath that is very hard. If I can get under it, I'm able to lift out big chunks of soil, but the next layer is sand and that equals a instant stuck. Now I have to dump my bucket so I can push myself out. 2 hours of work equalled a 16" deep trench 12' wide by maybe 50' long. Frustrating.
My bucket has a flat back on either end in front of the tires. I was thinking of welding a couple of tabs on and then mounting a box blade ripper shank on the back of the bucket. If I don't want the rippers, I can just flip them around. I'd rather have a third or forth ripper in the middle of the bucket, but the bucket mount is in the way. I have four of these chisels on a subsoiler I built for the compact tractor that I no longer own. They're just like this one: Shanks 18" 4 PC LOT 4 Hole BOX Blade Scarifier Ripper Blade 3pt Hitch Implement | eBay The shank is 3/4"x2-1/2". Think that shank will live with a skid steer? It's a 80hp, 2300lb lift, Gehl 6635. My concern is folding up the shank If I catch a rock or bending it if I try turning the skidsteer.
My bucket has a flat back on either end in front of the tires. I was thinking of welding a couple of tabs on and then mounting a box blade ripper shank on the back of the bucket. If I don't want the rippers, I can just flip them around. I'd rather have a third or forth ripper in the middle of the bucket, but the bucket mount is in the way. I have four of these chisels on a subsoiler I built for the compact tractor that I no longer own. They're just like this one: Shanks 18" 4 PC LOT 4 Hole BOX Blade Scarifier Ripper Blade 3pt Hitch Implement | eBay The shank is 3/4"x2-1/2". Think that shank will live with a skid steer? It's a 80hp, 2300lb lift, Gehl 6635. My concern is folding up the shank If I catch a rock or bending it if I try turning the skidsteer.