Posted by gusbratz on November 28, 2012 at 10:50:34 from (205.132.74.4):
I am clearing about 2 acres of heavily wooded property next to my house with the intention of turning it into a field. I will be digging all the stumps with my antique case 530 with a homemade ripping claw. Then I was thinking of building a root rake for my TD6 dozer to get the roots out. But then I also thought of just making a bracket to mount the already built home made ripping claw to the blade of the dozer. I always see rippers on the back, why not on the front? I know it would take longer to get the roots out with only 1 ripper vs. a whole bunch of teeth on a root rake but I think I would make up the time by not having to fab all winter to make a rake. Then again it may be nice to have a rake to break up my ½ mile long driveway once a year. Any opinions on those 2 questions. Here is my home made claw.
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