Piranha tooth bar!!!

   / Piranha tooth bar!!! #111  
I would think it would be not too difficult. I would attack right at ground level (as low as possible) and go right at it. Too high up and things will push over rather than shear off.
I think keeping traction will be the biggest impediment, depending on your tractor.

Well I don't load my tires but I can hook up my chipper for another 800lbs easily for more traction.
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   / Piranha tooth bar!!! #112  
Trying not to hijack the thread but get more info I think many of us would like -

Harry - Many of us have clamp on tooth bars. I've seem to remember at least one poster (don't know where the post is) who successfully installed a set of clamp-on's over a Pirahna.

How difficult would it be for someone with tools like a 4 1/2" handheld grinder to cut off a couple of the small teeth of their choosing for a custom spacing of the clamp-ons?

Basically how hard is the metal?

/edit -
And to anyone - How well do you think the Pirahna would work for digging up bamboo "stumps"?

My present bamboo clearing method is to trim them down to 2" high then back over them with a 5' rototiller. I can't drive over them for fear of puncturing tires.

Hi Mr. Newbury,

I am the member who uses my forks over the PTB.

We have forks from the Yankee Warehouse, and while they fit well in the flat gap where the teeth were left off, but we also frequently run into narrow pallets and so one day on a whim, I put the forks onto one (well 2 actually) of the small teeth and they fit pretty well.

To be honest, we did have to modify the fork mounts when the tooth bar arrived, but all that entailed was to cut a groove (using a narrow cutting wheel on my cheap HF angle grinder) into the holders for the 2x4's intended to prevent roll back, and then trimming a corner off the bottom of the 2-by's.

I think you will find that the PTB works well for the bamboo stumps, but it may be even easier to use it to uproot them BEFORE/instead of cutting them off, because then the upper part of the plant will keep the roots under tension as you cut under.

Have you ever tried to cut string, always much easier when you hold the ends and keep it under tension.....

YMMV, but I think you'll find the PTB an excellent addition to your property maintenance arsenal.

Thomas

PS: I also highly recommend the Yankee Warehouse forks, (oh, and mine are chain-on, not clamp on.)
 
   / Piranha tooth bar!!! #113  
Well I don't load my tires but I can hook up my chipper for another 800lbs easily for more traction.
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That's a big tractor :)

Actually makes me wonder if there is an ideal size for using a PTB... It seems most of the PTBs are used on the smaller tractors that may have limited options or power.

I wonder if you get beyond a certain size that the uses us guys on the compacts are talking about don't apply as well to the big machines..
 
   / Piranha tooth bar!!! #114  
I added a Markham toothbar to my BX23 plus foamed-filled the rear tires and bumped the Hydraulic Pressure to the high limit of spec.

Really made a difference and ability and capability.

Most recent project has been transforming a crawl space to usable space and the BX just makes the grade.

No problem fitting my clamp-on forks over the toothbar.
 
   / Piranha tooth bar!!! #116  
Re: Piranha tooth bar using with forks?

When Harry first came out with the Piranha and announced it on TBN there was some discussion about using his forks with it installed. The two "missing teeth" areas are indeed intended as spots for his forks. Harry has clarified that you can order the notches in different locations, or not have any notches at all.

I just ordered a bar before I read your post and noticed the "missing teeth" as you described. Sent a message to them with my order number to ask to have my TB with all of it's teeth installed. Thanks for pointing that out.

Edit: Received notice from BXpanded they will make mine without the quick-on fork cutouts. Pretty quick response!
 
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   / Piranha tooth bar!!! #117  
Re: Piranha tooth bar using with forks?

I just ordered a bar before I read your post and noticed the "missing teeth" as you described. Sent a message to them with my order number to ask to have my TB with all of it's teeth installed. Thanks for pointing that out.

I have had my Pirannah tooth bar for several years.....never take it off....use it for clearing and light digging. My forks fit right over the teeth.....no problem. This is a very good...well made product.
 
   / Piranha tooth bar!!! #118  
I have no complaints with the one on my BX 24 , I am going to order one for my New holland 1925
 
   / Piranha tooth bar!!! #119  
Ordered at PTB from Harry late last week for our LS XR4046HC with 72" bucket, and it should arrive at Ranch tomorrow. I'm anxious to get it installed and start using it this weekend.
 

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