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Tdog,
The tooth bar teeth are attached to a framework. The back of the teeth slide over you're original cutting edge and the whole setup is bolted at either side of the bucket. I put it on for digging and take it off if I'm grading something out that I want smooth. The stock cutting edge will dig pretty well, but adding the toothbar is like putting headers on a small block chevy; it really brings out the best performance of the fel.
If your local dealer has a good reputation he may be your best choice. Best bet is to check around and see what folks have to say about him.
Good luck and happy tractoring,
DaveL
The tooth bar teeth are attached to a framework. The back of the teeth slide over you're original cutting edge and the whole setup is bolted at either side of the bucket. I put it on for digging and take it off if I'm grading something out that I want smooth. The stock cutting edge will dig pretty well, but adding the toothbar is like putting headers on a small block chevy; it really brings out the best performance of the fel.
If your local dealer has a good reputation he may be your best choice. Best bet is to check around and see what folks have to say about him.
Good luck and happy tractoring,
DaveL