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Hi Quadpaw,
Installed a toothbar on my ck20's loader and have used it for a month now. I've moved 15 yds of topsoil and 8 yd of crushed stone as well as numerous other jobs that the toothbar comes in handy for (small stump removal, rock picking, 'raking' vines, etc) The toothbar is very handy for getting an edge under things that would otherwise be difficult to lift. I've had it off twice (takes 5 min) and bucket has no signs of damage. Just be sure that the type that you order fits your bucket exactly (with no side slop or gap under the teeth where they are supported by the original bucket cutting edge). A very useful implement! |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Where the Redwoods meet the Sea in the State of Jefferson
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Thanks to all for your input and response. I'm checking prices and whats available on the West Cost. I found a W.R. Long Dealer 100 miles away which maybe my best bet, $399 for the lighter duty and $499 for the heavy duty.
Again Thank you
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Mid-Coast Maine
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If you have not already, I would give the folks at Markham a call and at least see what theirs would cost.. with shipping. The WR Long stuff is very well made.. but tends to be a little pricey.
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Jim - Husky W4814- 48" walk behind lawn mower. For my 1.7 acres of lawn. - '06 Kioti CK30 HST - KL130 loader w/reinforcing bracket, SS QA, LK3054 QA bucket, engine coolant heater, dual rear remotes, KB2375 Backhoe w/thumb, 7ft 6 way rear blade, chains front/rear, loaded rear tires, Kioti Canopy. For eveything else. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: NE TENN (Hancock Co)
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+1 on the Markham. Had it installed pre-delivery. 200+ hrs later and alot of use in & around rock, no problems at all.
RD
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: The real central PA everything else is philly or pittsburgh
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I got a toothbar on my 45, no problems. I didn't pay that much for mine, I would look elsewhere.
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DK45 SE HST, wood RFM, Taylor box blade, Kioti FEL, Wood PHD65, toothbar, wood rear blade, need a rake, plow, canopy, and an addition on my pole building |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Northern Cali ~~~ Wine Country
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I bought and installed a Gearmore brand tooth bar on my KL130, which requires no drilling, and have done alot of digging including very large bolders with zero damage to either the bucket or the bar.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Mid-Coast Maine
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Jim - Husky W4814- 48" walk behind lawn mower. For my 1.7 acres of lawn. - '06 Kioti CK30 HST - KL130 loader w/reinforcing bracket, SS QA, LK3054 QA bucket, engine coolant heater, dual rear remotes, KB2375 Backhoe w/thumb, 7ft 6 way rear blade, chains front/rear, loaded rear tires, Kioti Canopy. For eveything else. |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Port Deposit, MD
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BTW, I'd love to see how one mounts without bolts. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: The real central PA everything else is philly or pittsburgh
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He said the following: I found a W.R. Long Dealer 100 miles away which maybe my best bet, $399 for the lighter duty and $499 for the heavy duty.
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DK45 SE HST, wood RFM, Taylor box blade, Kioti FEL, Wood PHD65, toothbar, wood rear blade, need a rake, plow, canopy, and an addition on my pole building |
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Join Date: May 2008
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I'm in a similar search for my DK45 with the 451 FEL. I was hoping to find a supplier in Canada, but it looks like I may have to go through the hassle of shipping one in from a US supplier.
I held out for a full grapple rake setup for a couple of years, but its clear I'll never afford one of those nifty gadgets (ie, I haven't won the lottery yet!). I really hate not being able to pick up logs and brushy stuff in the regular bucket, but my near-term use is popping roots of small (less than 6") trees. Will the tooth bar do that OK, do you think? BOB |
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