Posted by Don Hooks* on February 19, 2008 at 15:50:32 from (68.159.173.145):
In Reply to: Homemade trencher posted by plowboy1 on February 17, 2008 at 19:07:25:
BCnT has the answer to the question you asked but the other folks may have the answer to what you should have asked... I have used a subsoiler with a curved 2 in pipe welded to the back edge to bury polyethylene pipe but only 15 to 18 inches. It is the draft control (or the angle of the digger) causing it to ride up. The draft control can be turned off on some tractors but on others you need a rigid spot for the top link to fasten to the tractor. If you have an older Ford or Ferguson you can make an adapter to let the top link fasten to the flex pin that holds the draft rocker in place. If the angle is causing the ride-up then welding on a foot like a subsoiler with a slight down angle might do the trick - otherwise, you will need to load on all the weight the lift can handle. If you want to put drain pipe in I have a hard time seeing your tool working - but good luck and let us know what you end up doing.
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