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Dirt pan or Dirt Scraper

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Rick Kr

01-04-2005 08:38:48




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Has anyone dug a smaller pond with a dirt pan that hooks to your tractor? I have seen them on occasion for sale. I need to move some dirt for grade around the house and thought this might be a plan.

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Rick




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Rick Kr

01-05-2005 11:00:11




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 Re: Dirt pan or Dirt Scraper in reply to Rick Kr, 01-04-2005 08:38:48  
All,
Thanks for the info. I had kinda wondered about dragging something first to break up the dirt to help the dirt pan(chisel, plow, disk).



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leland

01-04-2005 14:23:51




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 Re: Dirt pan or Dirt Scraper in reply to Rick Kr, 01-04-2005 08:38:48  
Farmer I worked for used a pan to dig a pond but we used another tractor with a chisel plow to loosen dirt up and we had this project finished in no time at all. The chisel made moving the dirt a lot easier.



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Robert Felker

01-04-2005 09:40:47




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 Re: Dirt pan or Dirt Scraper in reply to Rick Kr, 01-04-2005 08:38:48  
My dad and I picked up a 1 1/2 yard dirt pan at a local farm aution. Works great behing a 57 hp utility tractor. 3cyl



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thurlow

01-04-2005 09:08:52




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 Re: Dirt pan or Dirt Scraper in reply to Rick Kr, 01-04-2005 08:38:48  
Bought an older Ashland 4 and a half yard a couple of years ago; you can move a bunch of dirt even with one this small. It hooks directly to the tractor drawbar and works better for me than one with a dolly, because I occasionally use it in tight places where I have to do a lot of backing up. I've used it behind a 4020 and a 4430, both with duals; the 4020 handles it alright, but don't think I'd try it with a smaller tractor..... .....

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