nybirdman
Super Member
Had one for a while,sold it after a short time.Impossible to see what you are doing...........
Yes. ... Imagine pushing a pyramid into the ground.This is the narrowest one I was able to find in what I considered to be a quality build. I have not used it extensively yet but the initial usage seems to verify it is a good match for my 45HP, 7000# tractor. I think the problem with stump buckets and a CUT is the opening width and the angle of that opening back to the rear. The narrower the better, as there should be less resistance to be being pushed into the ground.
There are a couple of others on TBN who use this bucket to great advantage, but I do not recall there names at the moment.
CID Extreme HD Stump Bucket Bobcat Skid Steer Attachment Shipping Cost $149 | eBay
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I hope you folks have better luck on roots with the sub-soiler than I did. Yes you can twist-off a rock shaft and have to replace it. (Don't ask me how I know, ok? :ashamed: .. may have been cracked already?)
What is a "rock shaft"?
It 'rocks' by actuating the lift piston under the seat and rotates to raise the lift arms linked to 3PH's lower arms. I had cruised into some big roots with the sub-soiler hoping they'd snap and my front end would jump a bit whenever one really 'anchored' me. Something hadda give, and somehow something did. :banghead:
Yep, I use a cordless 'SawZall' with a 9" or 12" pruning blade.I hope you folks have better luck on roots with the sub-soiler than I did. Yes you can twist-off a rock shaft and have to replace it. (Don't ask me how I know, ok? :ashamed: .. may have been cracked already?)
btw: A 'SawZall' run off a small generator will cut a handful of roots quicker than you can say 'time for a new bar & chain. IIRC the blades are much cheaper than chains and change out more quickly, too. (YMMV but try before you hammer your Stihl. 6 or 10 tpi works for me to 4" or so. :2cents![]()
