Great way to cut a ditch , I use a single plow 3 point attachment that good for cutting a ditch. Sadly here in Alabama we have chert rock and red clay thats very hard to dig. Id love to have black rich soil your digging in.
Washington state is 18 inch each area is different due frost lines. The mid west sometimes has to bury water 6 feet deep As far as electrical the NEC dictates the minimum depth based on a variety of different factors
@@nedlowfarmsw2190 I am in Western WA and have worked utility lines. PSE will tell you electrical is 18"-24"depending if high voltage or direct and gas is 36". Very creative on the loader, I have a 2025 with backhoe, it was costly but it is useful. You could probably market the one you built
I cut a 2 inch by 2inch hole on the plastic tub had a piece of steel i shoved in added a large metal plate i sat on the top and bottom of steel tac welded it and filled it up with wet concrete
@@ScarletKnightmare I would recomment buying a quick attach plate on amazon or ebay thats 1/4 and going to a metal fab shop to make the bucket and weld it on. Good works tractors sell them but I know he wants $900 and only ship in certain states.
Great ballast box!
I’ve seen videos of over the top efforts
That is so Ducking simple
Any additional video for how you did your ballast box? I am trying to figure one out for my Kubota Bx.
Good job that is smart!
Great way to cut a ditch , I use a single plow 3 point attachment that good for cutting a ditch. Sadly here in Alabama we have chert rock and red clay thats very hard to dig. Id love to have black rich soil your digging in.
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Fantastic job making the bucket !!
Great idea
I did same but repurposed an old cooler it works and still has the wheels so it easy to move
I just rented a trencher. Nothing i know of gets buried in 18" of dirt. Im in the 30" range for pipes and electrical.
Washington state is 18 inch each area is different due frost lines. The mid west sometimes has to bury water 6 feet deep As far as electrical the NEC dictates the minimum depth based on a variety of different factors
@@nedlowfarmsw2190 I am in Western WA and have worked utility lines. PSE will tell you electrical is 18"-24"depending if high voltage or direct and gas is 36". Very creative on the loader, I have a 2025 with backhoe, it was costly but it is useful. You could probably market the one you built
I’m about to purchase a bobcat ct2025. How exactly did you attach the tote filled with concrete
I cut a 2 inch by 2inch hole on the plastic tub had a piece of steel i shoved in added a large metal plate i sat on the top and bottom of steel tac welded it and filled it up with wet concrete
Great idea. Wondering if this tractor is strong enough for me.
For the price it worked for me. Sometimes it makes me a little longer but where there is a will there is a way
In bigger jobs u just have remember u have small tractor it has limits
How much would you charge me to make me a front front attachment like yours.
I am sorry I dont really want to make any to sell, I got to many project to get done.
@@nedlowfarmsw2190 understand completely . take care and looking forward to your future videos.
Can you recommend a stump bucket to purchase off the shelf? I also don't want to spend 8 grand on the backhoe, but I do need to trench
@@ScarletKnightmare I would recomment buying a quick attach plate on amazon or ebay thats 1/4 and going to a metal fab shop to make the bucket and weld it on. Good works tractors sell them but I know he wants $900 and only ship in certain states.
@@nedlowfarmsw2190 Yikes that's steep. I have a welder buddy who owes me a few favors, that sounds like the way to go. Thanks!