Posted by JohnDeereJimOhio on January 26, 2015 at 17:22:16 from (70.198.204.168):
Looking for some suggestions, we have a very steep long drive that gets very icy even after being bladed. I have been bouncing around the idea of mounting a salt spreader to my gator but havent pulled the trigger on that yet. Anyway today I had a snow day from school so I went to my dads shop and made a spike tooth that I could pull behind my gator to bust up the ice and bring some gravel to the top. I used box tubing and angle to make the base and have to so I can stack cinder blocks on top for weight. However where I messed up was I used rebar for the spikes. Half way down my drive I realized that was a bad choice as they all bent. it was doing a good job before it bent. Any ideas of what I can weld onto it the will hold up and not bend? I was thinking a pice of angle that has v's cut into it. Any other Ideas?
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