Soil Mover

alltoys

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Hi somewhat new to this site. I seen last year someone from this site had made a mini Soil Mover, I tried to find this fellow maybe you can help me.

I may try to build one of these for my tractor as I have a good deal of earth to move this unit would be excellent. I have a 28hp Montana just itching to give it a try.
 

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Doc

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The soil mover sure looks interesting. I remember some posts on it but a quick search did not find them.
While we are looking, I'm also wondering if you've considered a box blade? I've been amazed at how a box blade can dress terrain. I've never used a soil mover like you pictured above though.
 

alltoys

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My problem is I have to move some sod/earth to another location on my property about 800 feet away. Although a box blade would work by ripping up the earth, dumping it then picking it up with the loader. I thought this unit would work better for me. It would be able to move earth and level land as well. I may have to build a land planer that would use a box blade type of back end to hold the earth.

As has been said necessity is the mother of invention.
 

alltoys

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I like the Hoel Scherinc DB-5 I may try to build a similar unit. I have most of the steel just need time to put it together.
 

shinnlinger

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Hi,

I wonder if a 28 horse machine can pull such a contraption??? A dump trailer (Or old dump truck) might be a better bet for your situation
 

alltoys

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The picture above in the first thread is of a half yard home made scraper the fellow has an 18 hp lawn tractor pulling it.

Looking on the web I can handle 1.5 yard bucket with my tractor at least so they say. I would think the major hp draw will be from the bucket cutting into the ground. From videos of the Hoel Sherinc scraper it shows a stepped cutter on the cutting edge that might be the way to make it scrape easier than a straight across cutter. Another deciding factor will be how much the 3pt will lift not sure how much 1.5 yards of earth weighs plus weight of the scraper.
 

Erik

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if you figure on 1 ton per yard of soil, you should have some cushion for weight of implement. (16 tons of gravel fills a 12 yard truck, soil should weigh less than gravel) Also, your 3 point weill not be lifting the entire weight - the back tires will be taking half of it as well.
 

Brutus

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Black dirt will weigh about 1.25 Ton per yard. Clay and gravel weigh in pretty close.........1.4 ton per yard is a close enough figure to work with accurately.
 
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