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Re: Bury H2O Line w/ Bobcat?
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Posted by JMS/MN on May 16, 2004 at 15:26:34 from (4.143.122.162):
In Reply to: Bury H2O Line w/ Bobcat? posted by Rauville on May 16, 2004 at 07:07:42:
Since you don't need to go very deep, it is easy to do with a skidloader. Drill or torch a hole in the front center of the bucket. Good to reinforce the area with a piece of flat steel because it later makes an excellent hitch for moving machines, backing wagons, etc. Then loosely bolt a chisel plow shank and tooth into that hole. With the tooth in the ground (it centers itself) just back up to cut your path. Repeat as necessary. Most important- shanks are not made to tolerate ANY pressure in the opposite direction- they snap easily. A homemade steel assembly can be used in it's place without the danger of breaking. Shanks cost about $80-100.
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