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Digger For Skid Steers, 3Pts
New "do everything" digger blade for tractors and skid steer loaders "slices through dirt like a knife through butter," says inventor-manufacturer Chuck Devaney, E-Z Implements, Inc., Jordan, Minn.
The E-Z Digger is a U-shaped blade - open on both ends - made from high carbon steel. "It's great for digging out rocks, stumps and trees but can also be used to dig,ditches as deep as 48 in.," says Devaney. "It's ter and easier to use than a conventional bucket because there's less blade area to push into the ground."
Once you dig out a rock or a tree, you can carry it out of the field with the blade. Blades are available ranging in width from 12 in. ($950) to 36 in. ($1,050). When mounted on a tractor 3-pt., it digs just 24 in. deep.
Devaney also makes the "E-Z Grader", a 6-ft. wide grading attachment that mounts on any skid steer loader. It's equipped with parallel cutting edges at the front and back so that it always cuts an even path. Two bars in the middle can be equipped with arrow-shaped scarifier teeth on 7 1/2-in. centers that can be flipped forward or backward.
"It lets you cut off high points at full speed and can be used in both directions so it's much faster than a bucket or other blade," says Devaney. "The scarifier teeth work like a mini moldboard plow to roll the ground and turn it over. They smash and spread dirt clods 5/8 in. or larger, as well as weeds and chunks of sod, so a maximum amount of topsoil can be saved and used. It carries material like a scraper box but also pulverizes and feathers it out. Rocks and sticks don't interfere with the grading process. The cut material can be used by simply reworking it into the grade."
Sells for $995; $1,395 with scarifier teeth.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, E-Z Implements, Inc., 16700 Pueblo Blvd., Jordan, Minn. 55352 (ph 612 492-2867).


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1994 - Volume #18, Issue #1