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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1683072" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>I decided not to buy a new soil pulverizer for 75k ok I'm exaggerating but I need another pulverizer and something to do mayb build with my son he's interested in welding and going to take it in tech next year. I have everything except bearings and springs to build it I think. My question for y'all is I have a 3 inch pipe I'd use as a roller with the spikes on it. Since I was going to use everything on hand I was going to put concrete in the pipe for added weight to bust dirt clods. I also figured if I just use cement for the weight I won't need a spring for down pressure but allow it to move up and down with land contour. I have a H beam it's 3/8" I think. I forgot too measure but the others I've seen were 1/2 inch I thought about putting cement in the frame to make it heavier. What do y'all think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1683072, member: 13268"] I decided not to buy a new soil pulverizer for 75k ok I'm exaggerating but I need another pulverizer and something to do mayb build with my son he's interested in welding and going to take it in tech next year. I have everything except bearings and springs to build it I think. My question for y'all is I have a 3 inch pipe I'd use as a roller with the spikes on it. Since I was going to use everything on hand I was going to put concrete in the pipe for added weight to bust dirt clods. I also figured if I just use cement for the weight I won't need a spring for down pressure but allow it to move up and down with land contour. I have a H beam it's 3/8" I think. I forgot too measure but the others I've seen were 1/2 inch I thought about putting cement in the frame to make it heavier. What do y'all think. [/QUOTE]
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