Adding teeth to a bucket

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MF231owner

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What do y'all like individual teeth or a bar? 6' bucket and 34HP MF tractor.
 
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A tooth bar is easy to put on and take off if needed. Individual teeth have to be bolted on separately so more holes to make..
 
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A bar. Having a smooth front bucket is too useful for smoothing and back dragging.
 
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Don't play dentist and get the tooth bar believe
you will be a hot happier and it will help your edge
on your bucket to last longer

willy
 
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Tooth bar with shanks is better for busting dirt, serrated small tooth bar like a Piranha is good for both busting dirt and still being able to scrape flat ground clean.

As "old and tired" said, it will give the bucket strength along the leading edge and help with preventing it from bowing down. I have a BXpanded Piranha tooth bar and am happy with it.



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My tooth bar hooks under the lip and is bolted directly onto the bucket. It's not intended to be removed. Definitely adds strength to the lip.
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Would the cheap vevor be worth trying?
 
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This one:
 

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Would the cheap vevor be worth trying?
This is for your Massey Ferguson 231? 38hp? It's fine if you are digging in sand or mulch... if you want to try clay and rocks, who knows, it might work. The first comment I read on their website was, "Do you sell replacement teeth?" Answer was, "No".
 
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oosik that's not a tooth bar them are FANGS:ROFLMAO:

willy
 
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I have a 60 hp Kubota with FEL. Added tooth bar and it really helps in solid dirt. No added value in loose dirt or if loading pieces of say wood or rocks (which we don't have). But you do not get a smooth leveling of dirt with it on the bucket. The only way I want teeth is on a bar that is easy to remove.
 
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This is for your Massey Ferguson 231? 38hp? It's fine if you are digging in sand or mulch... if you want to try clay and rocks, who knows, it might work. The first comment I read on their website was, "Do you sell replacement teeth?" Answer was, "No".

No it doesn't have a loader (and is still broke down lol) it'd be for a 34hp compact 1250
 
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By golly Willy - you B right. I accidentally walked/tripped/stumbled into those "fangs" - just once. I have a nice scar on my right shin.
 
 

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