Reasonably priced bolt on tooth bars

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RichnMo

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Springfield, Mo.
Tractor
Kubota Grand L-5040 GST, Kubota L2900 GST, also have a Case 1840 with loader, ripper teeth, forks, backhoe attachment and steel tracks.
Hey guy's I'm looking for a used or new 72" tooth bar. By far one of the best attachments I've had on tractors before but 585.00-650.00 is a little steep. My other Kubota L-2900 GST had the commercial bucket and nobody made a tooth bar for it back in 2003 so I purchased the teeth, bar and side pieces individually and welded it by myself. And on amazon I may end up going this route but thought I would check and see first.
 
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Hey guy's I'm looking for a used or new 72" tooth bar. By far one of the best attachments I've had on tractors before but 585.00-650.00 is a little steep. My other Kubota L-2900 GST had the commercial bucket and nobody made a tooth bar for it back in 2003 so I purchased the teeth, bar and side pieces individually and welded it by myself. And on amazon I may end up going this route but thought I would check and see first.
Anything made of steel isn’t reasonably priced nowadays.
 
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$493 for a 70"

Bargain here: $343 shipped for 71.5"
 
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I'm considering a Titan Attachments toothbar ($309 plus shipping):

I have their pallet forks and was very impressed with the quality:
 
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Here is another place. I have purchased 2 from them. Worked great!
Oh, and also free shipping! I received both the ones I purchased within a week.
 
   / Reasonably priced bolt on tooth bars
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I want to thank you all for your responses as I will be ordering one here soon. I'm not sure why these places didn't show up on a google search, but thank you
 
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I want to thank you all for your responses as I will be ordering one here soon. I'm not sure why these places didn't show up on a google search, but thank you
Yeah I have some of these places bookmarked for that reason. Tractor implement manufacturers/resellers don't always seem to understand SEO very well (search engine optimization).
 
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I want to thank you all for your responses as I will be ordering one here soon. I'm not sure why these places didn't show up on a google search, but thank you
I've had tooth bars on all the tractors I've owned. If the pile of material is dried out and crusty, a bucket without a tooth bar may not be able to dig in.
Haven't got one for my current tractor yet, but I'll have one by next Spring
 
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I've had tooth bars on all the tractors I've owned. If the pile of material is dried out and crusty, a bucket without a tooth bar may not be able to dig in.
Haven't got one for my current tractor yet, but I'll have one by next Spring
Well it will be a Christmas present to me as a toothbar is a priority in my opinion esp for back dragging to protect the edge of your bucket. I just couldn't justify $550-650 for the cost. And about the only thing I see on the inexpensive bars is the leading edge of the flat bar doesn't have a taper like the high dollar bars do. But it's not like it will see daily digging use. Thanks again
 
 

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