Correction: Ripper teeth

/ Correction: Ripper teeth #1  

Buck

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Please see attachement on previous post to see what I meant by ripper teeth...

Thanks,
Chris
 
/ Correction: Ripper teeth #2  
Chris, as John said in his response, the proper terminology is "toothbar" and there's lots of places you can buy them. I have one on my Kubota and they really do make a difference.

Bird
 
/ Correction: Ripper teeth #3  
Chris,

The whole assembly is a toothbar, the individual "teeth" are points mounted to a shank welded to the bar assembly.

Yes, you can purchase "replaceable points" or "teeth" for under $5. each, that most use a "roll pin" to attach to a steel shank.

Look again at the original post pictures and notice how the "whole toothbar assembly" is bolted on the cutter edge of a particular bucket sides...

You're looking at the individual "trees" and not the "whole forest".../w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

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/ Correction: Ripper teeth #4  
that toothbar looks exactly like mine. mine is made by w.r.long. orderd mine from carver very good price and had it in 6 days. they do help and easy to put on and take off.
 

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