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A scarefirer? Like they use on graders to loosen hard ground?


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Originally Posted by ironbender
This will take you there in a click.

https://www.ratchetrake.com/

One click. 1000 words.


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I looked Mike!!! laugh


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Originally Posted by ironbender

Kubota B2650



It'd work with that tractor.

From looking at all the pics on the website, I doubt you can get very rough with it..


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I wonder how a harrow with sharp spikes would work?


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I've considered it for my SCUT....I just don't like that it essentially makes the bucket unusable/less useful when it's on...as opposed to something like a Piranha or Everything Attachments toothbar. I looked at Heavy Hitch's toothbar, too.

I'm leaning toward EA or Piranha. I have some brush clearing on my winter to-do list...so the time to buy will be coming soon.

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Don't think the pull behind would have enough ass (weight) to do much.
The bucket one seems iffy as to strength.
Either the tool might bend, or the bucket.



Scratching dirt is one thing, ice heavy enough to need this is hard,
machine weight, plus pushing would be tough with the added, focused leverage
of those teeth. Back dragging might be fine, but if someone tried pushing?


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It will be on when dealing with glare ice then off.


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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Don't think the pull behind would have enough ass (weight) to do much.
The bucket one seems iffy as to strength.
Either the tool might bend, or the bucket.

Scratching dirt is one thing, ice heavy enough to need this is hard,
machine weight, plus pushing would be tough with the added, focused leverage
of those teeth. Back dragging might be fine, but if someone tried pushing?

I have no doubt it will work. Looking for potential problems, but no one here has one, apparently.

The shipping alone is $100+. I’ll look Monday for some grader blade or something.

Thanks, guys.


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Most of the jobs in the video I saw were done in reverse, pulling on it rather than pushing it. Fill the bucket with rocks and you can do some serious scratching, assuming it s sturdy enough to take it.


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I believe it’s 1/2”. I’m going to call Monday and find out what steel.

Could it be something like ar400?


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Pirahna Bar

Work great
Easy on /off.
Although Ive never taken mine off.

Had one on B7610
And my current B2650


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I have one. It will be just fine scratching ice. I put mine on my back blade.


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