73 inch toothbar installed on 300cx loader

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BigMike50

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Eh. just figured I would share a couple of pics. I have the 73 inch heavy duty materials bucket so I ordered a 73 inch toothbar from john deere. It was actually cheaper than aftermarket toothbars after 10 percent discount. Cost me like 480 bucks. only downfall is I have to remove my replaceable cutting edge anytime I need the toothbar. No biggie though because I have air tools.
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Now you're digging with sauce!

Tooth bars are awesome. Bet you'll keep it on a lot, if you do much digging, anyway. Too bad you have to take off the cutting edge though, because you will still get wear and damage on your bucket edge, in between the teeth.
 
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Now you're digging with sauce!

Tooth bars are awesome. Bet you'll keep it on a lot, if you do much digging, anyway. Too bad you have to take off the cutting edge though, because you will still get wear and damage on your bucket edge, in between the teeth.
yeah its the only downfall for sure. Believe it or not, even though this toothbar was made to match this bucket, I still had to do some grinding on the edges of the toothbar to get it to slide in. It was really wedged!
 
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You probably won't have much use for the replaceable cutting edge with the tooth bar.
 
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You probably won't have much use for the replaceable cutting edge with the tooth bar.

the cutting edge will be great for snow though. I use a loader for work and i usually get a season and a half out of snow. that ashphalt grinds them down pretty dam quick.
 
 
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