Machines | Garden Tractor Ground Ripper Cultivator Attachment Build
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In this video I build a Ground Ripper/Cultivator attachment for my Ingersoll 4118 Cat 0 3 point hitch. For IST Brand Parts for your Old Kohler K Series Engines visit: http://www.isavetractors.com
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Norman, do you or could you build those Ground Rippers for a 3 point hitch 2510 Kioti, 50 in wide with five tines?
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Terima kasih banyak .....
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That is a really BEAUTIFUL cut....
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Neatly done and a ton less expensive than a disc. Picked up a lot of good info .Thanks.
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Nice job! That came out great!
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you should have yourself a big old garden. you have a whole line of garden tractors. you would be set!
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very nice quality work
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@5:28 just curious why you chose not to use your new chop saw. Was it because the piece is small and hard to clamp in, or was it too big for the cut?
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do you have any simplicitys?
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Nice video! I like how you explain what and why you do stuff. I didn't really hear what you said about the spray you are using(my native language is Swedish). Are you using a no gas welder and the spray is to keep the splatter to attach to the steel?
I have a no gas welder to and will soon be using it to build a new mower deck for my 28 year old Stiga Park. That tip could be useful then.
Regards Nils from Sweden. -
Get a valmet if you want a real tractor.
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cool videos. I am in the process of getting my shop going. I can't wait to start fabricating And restoring my old garden tractors. You seem very knowledgeable on w h at you do. Love watching And learning new tricks. Thanks again for your videos.
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Keep it up Norman, I am REALLY!!!!!! enjoying your videos. I hope to build half the stuff you do some day.
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Nice work... Love that tractor too!
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I have looked at a few of your videos. You do good work and your fabrication is first class. Your very talented.
Couple of ideas you might want to think about.
1 Parabolic Shanks the one one the far right. Takes less power. If you want to go deep use one shank.
2 I Gauge wheels so you can set your depth and maximize your load.
3 Use lowest gear. Less strain on the drive trains and less heat on the wear surface of your shanks. -
Awesome job
I'd recommend getting a large shop fan to blow the welding smoke away from you. Cheaper then a fume extractor or hospital bills :) -
nice man i built one about like it for a wheel horse goes on where the mower deck was about like a grader blade does OK