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72" Ripper Scarifier Skid Steer Attachment With Optional Ripper Comb No Reviews

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The ripper scarifier is designed to break through dense ground for land projects, tearing out roots, rocks, and stumps while aerating compacted soil to boost plant growth. Featuring an SSQA connection, it fits skid steers, loaders, and tractors with a skid steer quick-tach system. Equipped with five replaceable scarifier tines, and capable of holding up to nine, this attachment offers adjustable ripping depth with four height settings for customized land prep. Built with heavy-duty, powder-coated steel, it’s built to endure the toughest conditions and offers a 72" ripping width for efficient work.
Upgrade your ripper scarifier with a bolt-on ripper comb (sold separately) to break up clumps and achieve a more level, textured appearance.
Note: This unit is intended for pulling or reverse ripping only; avoid forward or pushing ripping to prevent damage that is not covered under warranty.

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Did not fit on my Bobcat!! The top welded on metal pieces are too long because it wouldn't allow my bobcat to slide up enough to lock in. The other thing is that I noticed is that the ripper teeth are on backwards and can not be turned around. The wearing plate needs to face the direction that you are going to rip, the wear plate does not go on the bottom, goes on the face of the ripper. Also the holes in the ripper to hold the ripper teeth on are the wrong size. The roll pins and the teeth fell off going to the job site while loaded on the trailer. Then we could no longer use the teeth you provided. #1; We had to modify the unit to fit on my Bobcat, cutting some metal off, grind smooth and paint. #2; We had to modify the rippers so I could use my new "Gannon Box Blade" teeth. Bad design ripper teeth, you should use standard teeth that come on any landscape "Gannon Box Blade" drag box. Just put a couple of dimples on each side, slide them on, knock the ears down and done, both repairs cost me $380.00 total. Once we modified both of them it worked pretty good.
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Posted 3 years ago
Thanks for your feedback. Our quality team has performed an inspection and confirmed our current inventory fitment is to spec for Bobcat. We also confirmed the pin and shank assemblies are functioning as designed. In the future, please contact customer service as we would have replaced your item as this was likely a rare manufacturing defect.
Posted 2 years ago