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Posted by Ultradog MN on June 03, 2002 at 20:39:26 from (65.25.245.165):
I need to move several 30? yards of dirt that has been sitting piled up for several years. It has hundreds of small trees growing up in it and the back blade on the 2N just wont dig in through the roots and brambles etc to get a bite. I was thinking about building some sort of a trenching, gouging, ripping tool to break up the roots and compacted clay soil so that the back blade will move it. Kind of like a middle buster only not as wide and able to go deeper. Is there any kind of a trenching tool out there made to go on a 3 pt. that I could have a look at? I have a chunk of real heavy T iron that I could cut up to build it out of. Mostly I'd like to make it so it would dig itself down as you're pulling it but limit the depth with chains. Has anyone out there ever built or seen a trenching tool for an N? It needs to be heavier and narrower than a middle buster. There's a lot of rocks and roots in the dirt that would break any kind of a land plow. Any one have some ideas? photos? advice? Thanks in advance. Jerry
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