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YanmarJim
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 12 Southern Illinois |
2002-10-16 43901
After reading several posts about trenching I came across the following web site: http://www.farmshow.com/issues/250608.asp
This shows a trencher attachment to a loader bucket that would allow shallow trenching in most applications. One could build something similar without to much expense, its a very simple idea. Just thought I would mention it.
Link:
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DougC.
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 2 Ravensdale, WA |
2003-05-30 55981
Did you see what that guy wants for that attachment? $750! He's pretty proud of his idea. I could buy a brush hog and a post hole digger with not much more than $750. ....
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AC5ZO
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 928 Rio Rancho, NM 87144 Pics |
2003-05-30 55985
It would be pretty easy to make up a little box like that in a couple hours.
I put wire and cable in the ground for my amateur radio towers and such. I use a sub-soiler that is modified slightly to feed wire. For heavy cable, I clamp the cable to the back and "snake" it into the trench by pulling the uncoiled cable through the trench. For small wires, I use a piece of plumbers snake (coiled steel wire tubing) to follow behind the sub-soiler and feed the wire off of a spool. I have pulled in heavy cables of over 100 ft and can lay small wire for an indefinite distance.
It would be pretty easy to make a little box that was described in the link and attach that to the subsoiler. With the loader model, you capture the dirt, but you cannot see what you are doing either. ....
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JerryG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 54 NW AR Pics |
2003-05-30 56002
An attachment like the one on Farm Show would work for a very shallow trench without rocks. If you notice the small wings in the picture, they appear to be skids to limit the depth. The farther out front you have something extended the more the front of the tractor will tend to dip down and raise the front-end of the tractor, that's why I don't think that it would work for anything very deep or rocky. ....
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DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2003-05-30 56005
Also a good point that you can't see what it is doing. ....
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slowrev
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 231 Winchester , KY |
2003-05-30 56007
Doug,
Where do you buy your attachments ? Around here a good heavy duty 6 ft. hog worth having will run close to 700.00 alone.
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DougC.
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 2 Ravensdale, WA |
2003-05-30 56011
Well, my tractor's just a little one...
I have a quote for a 4ft. Howse brush hog for $550. I can get the post hole digger for about $350, so it's not too much more than $700 :-)
-Doug C. ....
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slowrev
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 231 Winchester , KY |
2003-05-30 56012
Yeah Doug, Tractoring is sort of like fishing, the fishing license/tractor is just the start of the expenditures :)
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