Posted by danny prosser on February 18, 2015 at 05:26:22 from (170.141.177.62):
Ok, here's what I've got. I have a pond scoop that is about 36" wide. I have a old pull type bush hog that has 2 truck type wheels. I want to breed these two together and make a pull type dirt pan thing to dig out my pond with out getting stuck. I have figured out most of it but one thing. How can I design a system to lift the pan with the 3 point and cables? I've got a 4"x10' square tube to make a longer tounge to get it about 15' out in the pond. Cutting and mounting the scoop in the mower frame is pretty easy but the lift thing just isn't coming to me yet. I'll probably start building it and figure it out as I go but thought some of you fellow "country engineers" might have some ideas or pictures. Stay warm and thanks.
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