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This is neat, inexpensive add-on that can really make that messy chore of cleaning up brush a snap and are not tearing up a lot of land. The design with a a few minor modifications would even make a nice light duty front mounted ripper and would work very well with loader buckets.
TIP: I drew up the brush blade and had a local welder make it for about $280.00. I think I could have probably welded it myself, but I was in a hurry and the local tractor hockers were wanting close to $700.00 for virtually the same thing.
I suspect the materials can't be more then 150 + or -. We used basic materials 1" X 3" steel. 3" angle iron. Put a strip on the back where it rests on the blade edge. While it is not as big as the big boys, it works great. Just run those tips through the ground and almost all the debris is piled up.
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