BX25 Toothbar weight a problem?

   / BX25 Toothbar weight a problem? #11  
We have a new "Piranha" tooth bar designed for digging as well as ripping out brush. It's also compatible with our Quick-On forks so you can haul off the debris. As usual with our attachments, we worked to keep the weight down. It's not on our website yet, but here are a couple of pics. If you're interested, shoot me an email contact@bxpanded.com BTW, It's not just for the BX. We can offer different sizes for other applications.

Here's what one of our customers had to say about it.

"I love my Piranha.
An unbelievable tool that turns your BX into a 'Big Boy' excavator. The Piranha Toolbar slices and gouges its way through the toughest terrain converting the front loader into a weapon of mass destruction. Installs in less time than it takes to BBQ a steak -- you won't believe how easily your Piranha can chew your backyard mountain into a molehill!!"
 

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   / BX25 Toothbar weight a problem? #12  
We have a new "Piranha" tooth bar designed for digging as well as ripping out brush. It's also compatible with our Quick-On forks so you can haul off the debris. As usual with our attachments, we worked to keep the weight down. It's not on our website yet, but here are a couple of pics. If you're interested, shoot me an email contact@bxpanded.com BTW, It's not just for the BX. We can offer different sizes for other applications.

Here's what one of our customers had to say about it.

"I love my Piranha.
An unbelievable tool that turns your BX into a 'Big Boy' excavator. The Piranha Toolbar slices and gouges its way through the toughest terrain converting the front loader into a weapon of mass destruction. Installs in less time than it takes to BBQ a steak -- you won't believe how easily your Piranha can chew your backyard mountain into a molehill!!"

I like that..Seems much more functional than the monster toothbar I have for my BX23...How much does that go for?
 
   / BX25 Toothbar weight a problem? #13  
Personally I like my Markham toothbar... I can tear small tree roots with it, or simply dig heavy clay. That being said, I've always been impressed with BXpanded products. If I had to make the choice today, I'd have to think long and hard about which one I'd go with!
 
   / BX25 Toothbar weight a problem? #14  
Personally I like my Markham toothbar... I can tear small tree roots with it, or simply dig heavy clay. That being said, I've always been impressed with BXpanded products. If I had to make the choice today, I'd have to think long and hard about which one I'd go with!

I have the Markham too..No complaints, just that BXpaned one looks very interesting.
 
   / BX25 Toothbar weight a problem? #15  
The "Piranha" does more than just dig. It's a multi-functional attachment. It's really effective clearing brush and saplings. It's flat backed so you can backdrag smooth. With the bucket in the dumped position, it'll leave a seed bed. It's strong, but light.

It's also very cost effective. I don't like to post pricing because different versions are priced differently and prices sometimes change. These threads are around forever! Right now though, the BX version's intro price is $229 plus shipping.
Cheers,
Harry
 
   / BX25 Toothbar weight a problem? #16  
The "Piranha" does more than just dig. It's a multi-functional attachment. It's really effective clearing brush and saplings. It's flat backed so you can backdrag smooth. With the bucket in the dumped position, it'll leave a seed bed. It's strong, but light.

It's also very cost effective. I don't like to post pricing because different versions are priced differently and prices sometimes change. These threads are around forever! Right now though, the BX version's intro price is $229 plus shipping.
Cheers,
Harry

Thanks Harry...I fully understand your price posting concerns..The base price posted is very fair, even if it goes up a reasonable degree..That's pretty much where I was with Markham not too long ago..Yours is competitively priced and machine specific, which most are not.
 
   / BX25 Toothbar weight a problem? #17  
Fair warning to readers of this post - I have become a rabid BXPanded fan. I've got the dollies for my loader and backhoe, the trailer hitch receiver thing, bucket hooks, forks, the hydraulic pressure tester...

(To the OP, the pressure tester kit is slick and comes with shims to boost the pressure as needed. Excellent quality like everything else I've gotten from them. I've seen in other threads some comments about the price of the kit vs building your own tester, so certainly take that into consideration if you're handy that way.)

I've been wanting a tooth bar for my BX24 but have held off primarily because I have the pallet forks from BXpanded. I can't believe how much I have come to use those things! (I leave the brackets on the top of the bucket, so I can just pop the forks on and off in a minute.) I'd have to remove a tooth bar every time so I can put the forks on, and as often as I put the forks on I've decided against a tooth bar. This new one has got my heart going pitter-patter.:licking:

This tooth bar looks like it would be the first of their products that would make me do alterations to my tractor though - looks like I'd have to drill a hole through each side of the bucket?

Also, looks like I'd be limited to only using two forks and I like having all four on - I wonder if they'll have a version with four "openings", or better yet leave the smaller teeth out all together for more fork placement variability. Or would that affect the function of it too much and make the tooth bar less effective?

Forgive me if this is hi-jacking the thread too much.:ashamed:
 
   / BX25 Toothbar weight a problem?
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#18  
We have a new "Piranha" tooth bar designed for digging as well as ripping out brush. It's also compatible with our Quick-On forks so you can haul off the debris. As usual with our attachments, we worked to keep the weight down. It's not on our website yet, but here are a couple of pics. If you're interested, shoot me an email contact@bxpanded.com BTW, It's not just for the BX. We can offer different sizes for other applications.

Here's what one of our customers had to say about it.

"I love my Piranha.
An unbelievable tool that turns your BX into a 'Big Boy' excavator. The Piranha Toolbar slices and gouges its way through the toughest terrain converting the front loader into a weapon of mass destruction. Installs in less time than it takes to BBQ a steak -- you won't believe how easily your Piranha can chew your backyard mountain into a molehill!!"


That looks awesome.
 
   / BX25 Toothbar weight a problem? #19  
Will that fit the stock B2920 bucket?,,,how bad is shipping, I looked at one TS and it was .......... Heavy,,,zip 12401
 
   / BX25 Toothbar weight a problem? #20  
Fair warning to readers of this post - I have become a rabid BXPanded fan. I've got the dollies for my loader and backhoe, the trailer hitch receiver thing, bucket hooks, forks, the hydraulic pressure tester...

(To the OP, the pressure tester kit is slick and comes with shims to boost the pressure as needed. Excellent quality like everything else I've gotten from them. I've seen in other threads some comments about the price of the kit vs building your own tester, so certainly take that into consideration if you're handy that way.)

I've been wanting a tooth bar for my BX24 but have held off primarily because I have the pallet forks from BXpanded. I can't believe how much I have come to use those things! (I leave the brackets on the top of the bucket, so I can just pop the forks on and off in a minute.) I'd have to remove a tooth bar every time so I can put the forks on, and as often as I put the forks on I've decided against a tooth bar. This new one has got my heart going pitter-patter.:licking:

This tooth bar looks like it would be the first of their products that would make me do alterations to my tractor though - looks like I'd have to drill a hole through each side of the bucket?

Also, looks like I'd be limited to only using two forks and I like having all four on - I wonder if they'll have a version with four "openings", or better yet leave the smaller teeth out all together for more fork placement variability. Or would that affect the function of it too much and make the tooth bar less effective?

Forgive me if this is hi-jacking the thread too much.:ashamed:

Hi GA,
Sorry to take so long to reply. Lost track of the thread. We can remove any tooth you want...
The small teeth are a huge benefit for brush clearing and scooping up sod. They make it really easy to back drag out the roots after you rip them out. We built quite a few versions before we got it to work the way we wanted.
 

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