JOHNTHOMAS
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- Somerset, Ky
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- F2690 4WD RTV X1140 MX5400 HST ZD1211
I do not have a Piranha. I've never seen one and don't know anyone personally that does. Now that said and out of the way.dennis54,
I want a tooth bar for the same reason--to pull all of the "stringers" (possibly, locust tree roots, growing through and just under the grass? Do locust trees do this?) out of the neighbor's back yard, so he can garden.
I've read that the "hot setup" is W.R. Long's "flat toothbar"--see this TBN thread (sorry, but it's GREEN):
JD 5525 now with WR Long Flat Flat Toothbar http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/john-deere-owning-operating/114767-jd-5525-now-wr-long.html
So...I wanted to know if you can do "flat backdragging" with the Piranha toothbar, as well? Because I anticipate spreading gravel and dirt, in the future, yet I still want a tooth bar--not just for the neighbor's project, but to protect the cutting edge of the bucket, as well as to maximize digging power, generally.
Thanks,
My Hoe
I own a RatchetRake. Actually I'm on my second one because I sold my bigger tractor that I used my first one on. I immediately bought the second one when I got the smaller tractor. It is my easiest to install and remove implement I have. There is no drilling, it just straps on. I usually have it installed on my front bucket but my neighbor has it now and has for several months (winter time I don't use it) but I'll be getting it back soon.
The RatchetRake will remove scrub brush, weeds, briars and small trees effortlessly per my experience. It does an incredible job but........my main use for the RR is leveling out dirt (my yard) by back dragging with the lower row of evenly spaced small teeth. You can NOT dig into anything with the RR since it is L shaped. If one wants to dig into a pile of something and not remove the implement the Pirinha appears to be the better device.