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"Disc Scraper" Chips Off Ice, Compacted Manure
"Nothing works better to peel off compacted snow or ice and manure or dirt on concrete or paved drivewways," says Mike Gustafson, Erskine Mfg. Co., Erskine, Minn.
The "Super Scraper" consists of an 18-in. dia. steel disc mounted on a triangular frame that quick-taches to the loader arms. The blade rotates freely on a shaft. To use it you lower the blade to the surface and apply downpressure while moving the skid steer back and forth. As the blade moves across the surface it rotates under the material to break it up.
"It covers less surface area than the long flat surface of a loader bucket, which gives it a better chance to dig down and break up the material," says Gustafson. "The freely rotating blade is able to rotate past any bumps or breaks on the surface without damaging the blade or loader and causes little or no dam-age to the surface."
Sells for $800 plus S&H.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Erskine Mfg. Co., Inc., 121 Bradley Blvd., Box 100, Erskine, Minn. 56535 (ph 218 687-4045; fax 5293).


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1999 - Volume #23, Issue #1