Tree grubber for backhoe

Terrain Twister

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B2650, RTV-X1100C
Nov 17, 2018
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Heron, MT
Sorry I can't help locating one but I'll have to try and make one of these for my BH77 once the shop is complete and the CNC is back up and running!
 

bikerdib

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L4701 with FEL, BH92 backhoe
Oct 5, 2010
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14
18
Wallis, Texas
Yes, I'm thinking the only way I'll be able to get one for my BH92 is to fab it up myself. I don't have a CNC but I do have oxy/accet, plasma cutter, mig and AC/DC stick for some 7018. I've done lots of fab work formerly as an iron worker and metal shop foreman. I was just hopeful I could use my time in other ways.
 

bikerdib

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L4701 with FEL, BH92 backhoe
Oct 5, 2010
210
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Wallis, Texas
Yesterday.

Actually, I'm going to fab up a V shape cutting edge for my 16" bucket. It would be a simple matter except the bucket teeth are welded on instead of bolted on so I have to accommodate that.

I did a little work with the bucket this morning as is. My soil is what is known as black gumbo meaning the roots hold really well. When I try to use the existing cutting edge the Huisache just bends over or breaks off above ground. Most of the Huisache I'm removing is anywhere from 1" to about 6" diameter. Anything larger and I have to dig out the stump anyway.
 

skeets

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BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
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SW Pa
After watching that I would think it would be cheaper and probably easyre to use an old bucket and mod it like that.
 

bikerdib

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L4701 with FEL, BH92 backhoe
Oct 5, 2010
210
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18
Wallis, Texas
I agree, I already thought about that and I'd love to find an old bucket that fits my BH92. But, so far, no luck finding one.

If anyone knows where I can get one, please let me know. A 12" would be ideal. Kubota wants close to $800.
 
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bikerdib

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L4701 with FEL, BH92 backhoe
Oct 5, 2010
210
14
18
Wallis, Texas
I decided the simplest route was to modify my existing 16" bucket. I took 1/2" tool steel I had lying around and made some angled pieces that are welded to the bucket cutting edge and the 2 outside teeth. I added a reinforcing gusset on top for durability. This wedges the root against the center tooth and the plate bites into the root. I tried it today and it is a big improvement over the stock bucket and the way I did it the bucket still works to dig. It will also be a pretty simple process to cut it off and return the bucket to stock if I ever decide to (but I doubt I will).
 

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bikerdib

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L4701 with FEL, BH92 backhoe
Oct 5, 2010
210
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Wallis, Texas
Thanks for the help but how did you embed the image? Is there a way to upload larger, higher quality images?
 

mdhughes

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Thanks for the help but how did you embed the image? Is there a way to upload larger, higher quality images?
In the Manage Attachment window it list the attachments, right click on the link and do copy link location. Then click on the image icon and paste the link in the dialog box.