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building a subsoiler

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    Posted: 02 Dec 2011 at 12:38pm
does anyone know where i can get plans to buid a single shank subsoiler. i have a friend that is a welder and he said it looks easy to build if i could get plans  thanks
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I can't help with plans, but I do know you can buy them new and used. I have a old Oliver that I pull wiith a Farmall Super Mta.

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I know its no help to you but we built our own about 15 years ago.  We have a 5 shank, the shanks came out of a salavage yard, dont know who made them or anything but they were bolt on type. So that was the 1st thing we bought then heavy ibeams and just plain started welding.  Nothing fancy but it does the job really good, other than now with all the trash left behind just crop farming we can only use it every other year behind soybeans on poorly drained fields.  Hope this helps some Kurt
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