Posted by John B. on July 02, 2013 at 16:02:17 from (50.40.110.66):
I bought me a little one bottom subsoiler 3 weeks ago and I decided to make a bullet/enlarger for it. I finally decided on how to make it. I bought a plastic long neck funnel, cut part of the spout off at the bottom, bought a long eye bolt and a quart of resin with hardener. I put the eye bolt thru the funnel, mixed up the resin with the hardener then filled the funnel with the mixture and set it upright in a small bucket for a few days. This is how it turned out. I welded a small flat bar on the back end of it today. (The weld doesn't look good I know). I hope this bar will tell me where it is incase the assembly breaks loose from the ripper out in the field. I'm going to leave the plastic funnel on it, I thought this will help hold it together. I'm going to use a short chain to connect this to the ripper.
So Do You Think This Will Work???
It's been too wet here to try it the last few days. I can't wait to give it a try. I have about $40 invested in this little project...
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