Pat, I don't have a toothbar on my TC24 but there is a toothbar on the B2910. If you want to clear land, a combination of a toothbar and a landscape rake make a great combination. Between the 2 of them they can rip out underbrush and small trees and clear an area down to the dirt. I think it is much easier to EFFECTIVELY use a landscape rake with a hydraulic top cylinder, but today I was in the woods with the B2910 and it has a standard manual screw type toplink. It is less effective but still good for clearing. With a hydraulic top link, the landscape rake can be set very aggressively and is better for clearing than a toothbar on the FEL. The toothbar will dig up small trees and can back drag brush, etc. I use a 6' Midwest landcape rake (LR2272). I don't know the brand of toothbar on the B2910, it is 4+ years old and when I need to dig I use the Kubota.