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A 6' X 3' V-Ditch bucket Attached ImagesI hate rude behavior in a man.......Won't tolerate it! Woodrow F. Call
Reply:? what will it be used for most lee gradeing for side ditching road's? Thank 's for reply.
Reply:Looks preety good, gives me an idea for a tree spade attachment.
Reply:Thats a healthy piece of iron there.
Reply:the mad max bucket. looks cool! need a in use pic.DayePound to fit, paint to match
Reply:Was this a bucket that was needed in a hurry? Why not just build a new one and save the original?
Reply:looks like it would work great for trimming out the ditch but i probably would want to dig the thing with just that
Reply:Originally Posted by Pro-FabWas this a bucket that was needed in a hurry? Why not just build a new one and save the original?
Reply:Originally Posted by bravofablooks like it would work great for trimming out the ditch but i probably would want to dig the thing with just that
Reply:Originally Posted by cc51They roughed out the ditch with a standard 3' bucket, Then trimmed it with the V bucket. 6' wide, 3' deep, 2700 linear feet is a lot of yardage to trim!
Reply:what did you use for teeth? i normaly use almost used up auger teeth with the brazed carbides for temp jobs like this. and it looks like the orig bucket needs teeth. did you make it to CON/AG this year. the pengo booth is always fun
Reply:I'm not in a position to critique the function however the build looks great. Nice job!Gordhttp://gordsgarage.wordpress.com/
Reply:I really Like This, Necessaty Is The mother of invention. Its something that should have been recagnized along time ago. Its a simple idea, that makes the world of a difference when clearing trenches. It looks really good.Some Blue , Some Red & Some GreyProverbs 16:2-3.2 "All a persons ways seem pure to them, but motives are weighed by the Lord. 3 Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans."
Reply:The tolerance on this was +- 1 inch, not much wiggle room. The concrete had to be min. of 3" thick as finished. Attached ImagesI hate rude behavior in a man.......Won't tolerate it! Woodrow F. Call
Reply:Originally Posted by bravofabwhat did you use for teeth? i normaly use almost used up auger teeth with the brazed carbides for temp jobs like this. and it looks like the orig bucket needs teeth. did you make it to CON/AG this year. the pengo booth is always fun
Reply:That's a ford / new Holland bucket. What machine did they have to pull that monster?Miller 250x & Lincoln V205-TSmith Oxy-Prop torch
Reply:I like the used blade for teeth idea. They sure look wider than 1" though. Nice job!
Reply:Originally Posted by cc51For teeth, I cut up a used 1 1/4" X 6" cutting edge into 1" strips. Needed something heavy enough to tolerate HARD soil! |
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