I've been doing a lot of research on here about the piranha tooth bar as it seems to be a popular and impressive attachment for a lot of digging scenarios. However, one thing that I didn't see was anything on digging into a slate bank. That is one area that my straight edge bucket struggled with recently, and a buddy's Kubota with a standard tooth bar seems to tear into it pretty well. The Piranha tooth bar seems to work very well in almost any digging video or review that I've seen, and I would like it for clearing brush type work also, but I'm really curious how it would do with getting into a slate bank. I'm talking about once the loose stuff is already off, and you need to dig in and break it up to get more. I am leaning towards the Piranha bar over a standard tooth bar, but this issue may be a decision maker. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
By the way, I have a Mahindra Max 26XL and my buddy has a Kubota which I believe is a BX26, so they are comparable for the workload we were in to.
By the way, I have a Mahindra Max 26XL and my buddy has a Kubota which I believe is a BX26, so they are comparable for the workload we were in to.