building a brush fork design idea

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stumpfield

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Sierra Foothills
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2005 MT265B
I just got a toothbar for my loader bucket. Looking at how it was attached to the loader bucket's cutting edge and bolt to the sidewall. I'm thinking of building a fork attachment for moving brushes. Instead of the typical clamp-on fork design, I'm wondering if I can get something like the toothbar but with really long teeth (3-4 feet long). Anyone know where I can buy something pre-made like those digging teeth that fits tightly onto the bucket's cutting edge? Does it make sense? Do you see any problem with this type of attachment? Thanks in advance.
 
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I have had a similar idea for the same pupose. Will be interested what others say. You may want to give Markham 888-453-6252 a call.
 
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northern tool sells one
 

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