Front-End Loader cutting edge

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galdridge50

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Kioti ds4510
I just bought my first new tractor, a Kioti DS4510. /so far it's a great machine. As I'm doing a lot of landscaping, Im adding a cutting edge to my FEL bucket. I'm having a bit of trouble finding a high carbide, bolt-on cutting edge for the Kioti 66 inch bucket. Any ideas or suggestion?
 
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I just bought my first new tractor, a Kioti DS4510. /so far it's a great machine. As I'm doing a lot of landscaping, Im adding a cutting edge to my FEL bucket. I'm having a bit of trouble finding a high carbide, bolt-on cutting edge for the Kioti 66 inch bucket. Any ideas or suggestion?

Buy the one made for your bucket from your dealer.
 
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I hate to be the guy that answers a question with a question but, why a cutting edge instead of a tooth bar. I do similar sort of work and I keep a tooth bar on 90% of the time and frequently wonder how I could do without it.
 
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I hate to be the guy that answers a question with a question but, why a cutting edge instead of a tooth bar. I do similar sort of work and I keep a tooth bar on 90% of the time and frequently wonder how I could do without it.

Easier for picking up poured dirt and rocks for me.
 
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What's wrong with the edge that's on it?
 
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Thanks for the input. Murph, your advice on starting with the dealer was brilliant...they actually did have what I needed; and for a reasonable price....the whole motivation for going aftermarket in the first place. Your post, Messmaker, got me thinkin'. I'd not considered a toothbar initially, thinking it wouldn't offer the same lip reinforcement on the bucket edge as a continuous blade, not to mention making finer backdragging more difficult. Now I'm reconsidering.
 
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Thanks for the input. Murph, your advice on starting with the dealer was brilliant...they actually did have what I needed; and for a reasonable price....the whole motivation for going aftermarket in the first place. Your post, Messmaker, got me thinkin'. I'd not considered a toothbar initially, thinking it wouldn't offer the same lip reinforcement on the bucket edge as a continuous blade, not to mention making finer backdragging more difficult. Now I'm reconsidering.
Check out the Piranha bar. Here's the results of a search: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/search.php?searchid=2682633
 
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Thanks for the input. Murph, your advice on starting with the dealer was brilliant...they actually did have what I needed; and for a reasonable price....the whole motivation for going aftermarket in the first place. Your post, Messmaker, got me thinkin'. I'd not considered a toothbar initially, thinking it wouldn't offer the same lip reinforcement on the bucket edge as a continuous blade, not to mention making finer backdragging more difficult. Now I'm reconsidering.

Some tooth buckets are flat on the bottom so you can backdrag and have a flat finish. I have a Blue Diamond bucket on the skid steer like that.

I'm not sure what you mean by "high carbide". You mean one with a carbide edge? Carbide is very hard, but also fractures easy. I doubt it would make a good bucket edge.
 
 

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