@@kenh9508 Yep, they never test them in "real life" scenarios. This company shut of the comments on their tiller video so that people would not say "look at that hydro motor flexing"! AHHAHHAHA!
Is this type of work hard on the skid steer? I understand the hydraulics lift heavy loads, but can they tolerate constant pulling of the tracks?? I'm looking into this set up or a tractor/chisel set up to prep a motocross track. Thanks.
Back again! This is great to watch and then be able to see how the ground looks after... it's so smooth and clean process!
Like to see that in some native soil with roots and rocks.
Yes. That ground had already been worked
It looks like a great tool to verify it was tilled properly.
@@kenh9508 Yep, they never test them in "real life" scenarios. This company shut of the comments on their tiller video so that people would not say "look at that hydro motor flexing"! AHHAHHAHA!
That dirt was dumped and spread previously
Break some new ground or go away!
This is great! Love it!
Is this type of work hard on the skid steer? I understand the hydraulics lift heavy loads, but can they tolerate constant pulling of the tracks?? I'm looking into this set up or a tractor/chisel set up to prep a motocross track. Thanks.
It's not hard on the skid steer. We have sold these to motocross tracks before.
Could a guy put the scarifiers facing forward and drive forward while ripping? (Sandy soil)
Where can i buy one of those?
TOOTH BAR ON A BUCKET WOULD DO THE SAME THING. JUST SAYIN'. NICE TOOL IF YOU DON'T HAVE A TOOTH BAR ALREADY THOUGH.