I destroyed my new TSC Country line subsoiler! 😫
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ธ.ค. 2022
- I put the new TSC, country line, subsoiler, tractor attachment to the test. I used a John Deere 5085e tractor with a 3 point subsoiler and It failed big time. Watch as I rip several lines in field until it collapses the frame. This single shank subsoiler ripper is no match for Kentucky red clay. Trying to break up the hard pan after 50 years has proven to be expensive and tough. But we will prevail. #subsoil #pasture #homestead #tsc
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That’s a lot of tractor to pull anything from TSC!
For real
Bought two more same day
Broke them too the same day!
It actually looks like you got a good one since no welds broke, but you used it on the wrong size tractor.
That's way too much HP for a cat-1 light duty ripper. You need to upgrade to a real ripper w/enough shanks to match your HP. You got some serious hardpan there dude.
Yeah, I know about the hardpan
that whole field has never been ripped in 75 year history, I know of
Thanks for watching and the comments
I believe that subsoiler was rated up to a 35 hp tractor.
Beat me to it. I came here to add that comment. You hit a rock with 80hp pulling it, something has to give.
Have to laugh at the dogs "he's at it again guys, should we move ?"
Lengthen toplink so headstock running vertical in work
That implement has a maximum horse power rating of 35. I'm surprised it held up as well as it did with that oversized tractor pulling it. That's the equivalent of putting a 4 foot cheater pipe on a quarter inch ratchet, and then complaining when it breaks. I'm sure this isn't high quality material, and the price of the implement reflects that as well. I'm surprised it held up as long as it did.
The way it was setup with the center arm being so short was causing the actual point to be pulled through the ground face first. 🤣 No wonder it was too much for it. It wasn't being used right. Lord have mercy brother. Don't blame the quality on that one. That was all you.
And if you broke two more in the same day what does that tell you..🤣🤣 I'm dying here. I mean brother man; did you not watch this video when you were pulling it?
I destroyed one also. CAT 1 40hp. I just destroyed all the angle iron crap used to hold it together. The actual big ass beefy bar is still good enough so I'm going to weld it to a QA plate. Might end up paying my dumbass tax, but we'll see.
TSC junk for what you are doing. I tried one of those and it lasted one pass in my hard red clay pan with a 73 HP tractor. I got a serious one shank subsoiler from Titan attachments that is way more substantial than that toy. I've had to use grade 8 as shear bolts to keep it going since the regular bolts pop like popcorn. The Titan unit was more expensive, but I'm still using it versus returning the TSC unit.
It wouldn't be a bad idea to try to exchange your sub soiler and reinforce a straight sub soiler. And if you put a shear pin at the top and it shears the top of the sub soiler will go forward and hit your tractor.
Just a few things for you to think about. Not telling you what to do.
Nice tractor and good luck.
It is made for a 30 🐎 or less
Would it help if a "skid plate" was placed just below the cross bar to keep built up ground from pushing against it ? What would happen if a cutting bevel was placed along whole vertical leading edge of ripper ?
Look at a Bison ripper! You can get 1 to 3 shanks and its built a lot heavier. Plus the shanks are completely removable , so you can pull 1, 2 or all 3 shanks.
That’s AWSOME thanks
Gonna have to step up for sure.
Ended up snapping off the shank all together.
Bought two more and broke them too!
All in one day!
Thanks for watching
@@kentuckyrenaissanceman3796 I'll warn you they're kinda pricey but your 5085E wouldn't tear it up. It would just bring the tractor to a stop!
I wouldn't bother, I'd build a new one from scratch. 1" plate, clevis attachment on the bottom. I would also build it for cat 2 tph. The plate would continue all the way up and would have the top link attachment there. That thing is built for compact and sub-compact tractors. I'm surprised it made it that long. Look up the one Cotontop3 built a few years ago for his 5075E.
I built one
I’ll have to see if I can do a Video on it
Thx for watching
I just built one with a 4' long shank made out of 3/4" thick x 6" wide AR400 plate steel. The mild steel will just bend like taffy. @@kentuckyrenaissanceman3796
What category implement was the ripper, looks light for a 85hp tractor
It’s a #2
But it definitely not made for 85hp
Maybe 40hp all it can take, but then hard to imagine that a 40 could pull it in any ground for power or traction since the 85 struggles in some conditions
Thanks for watching
Have a great week
It’s rated for 45 horsepower, so no surprise that John Deere twisted it up. @@kentuckyrenaissanceman3796
Sorry, was supposed to say 35 HP
Rip the supplier
A few dozen feral hogs can do that for you, for free! 😂🤣🐗
Some how I dont think that is built for an 85 horse tractor
We can hear you better if you shut the tractor off.......................
Made in China?