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Case 350; Ripper wanted

FrancSevin

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I have a 1974 Case 350 with a compound blade bucket and a Davis 130 backhoe. I'm wondering if there is an available ripper that would fit on the unit using the Back hoe mounts and hydrualics.

And also wondering what price I should be looking to pay for such a device. Used preferably.


I stone cold haven't a clue here but will be looking at several dealers in St Louis and/or Springfield MO area and would like not to get skunked.

Ideas?
 

FrancSevin

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I think I found a single ripper tooth which will fit the Bach Hoe bucket mounts. Now I wonder if I can rig a chain or Angle bar link to just hold the thing in place instead of letting the hydraulics wag the tail back there.


I can use the bucket hydraulics to raise and lower the bite into the ground.

Ideas?
 

muleman

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We had used the ears from a bucket that was wore out and welded the big Cat tooth to a flat plate that was then welded to the ear assembly. For ripping you want a good solid attachment. Chain on works ok for a clean up pipe but a ripper gets real forces put on it.
 

FrancSevin

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We had used the ears from a bucket that was wore out and welded the big Cat tooth to a flat plate that was then welded to the ear assembly. For ripping you want a good solid attachment. Chain on works ok for a clean up pipe but a ripper gets real forces put on it.


Yeah, I suspect I'll have to put something substantial there.

Wire ties & duct tape likely won't work either?:whistling:
 
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