by Wendelspanswick » Sun Apr 27, 2014 3:20 pm
The earth scoop is a really effective tool. In use you drive slowly forward controling the depth of cut with the hydraulics and when the scoop is full you raise the hydraulics and move to where you want to deposit the spoil and then pull the trip lever, emptying the scoop. Pushing the lever resets the scoop ready for the next load.
It digs a trench 2ft wide which by the time the sides batter in leaves 1 ft open at the base.
Harry Ferguson really thought this tool out, the only adjustment needed is the length of the top link which controls the angle of attack of the the scoop, use a low angle for a shallow trench and a steep angle to take big bites out of the ground.
You can also use it to dig ponds so long as they are bigger than about 2m in diameter.
It can also use it as a grader blade by lowering the scoop in the tipped position and driving forward, ideal for levelling ruts on tracks or spreading gravel/wood chips etc. I use ours to clear the snow and ice from our lane in the winter.
Finally it can be used for shifting piles of aggregate or sand from one location to another.