cutting edge or tooth bar?

   / cutting edge or tooth bar? #11  
Welcome to the forum. I also vote for a toothbar - I wouldn't even think about trying to clear again without a toothbar. It still astounds me how much difference it made. For the limited amount of back dragging I've done, I curled the bucket and was happy. If I wanted to do a lot, I might take the bar off - only two bolts hold in on.

Just my opinon though - your mileage may vary.

Barry
 
   / cutting edge or tooth bar? #12  
I have a cutting edge and I want to make a tooth bar if I can find some nice teeth like on 3RRL's tooth bar, I have a welder, chopsaw and the time.
So if you know where I can get some of those nice teeth? Send me a PM here
Jim
 
   / cutting edge or tooth bar? #13  
johnnylight said:
am I making a mistake going with the cutting edge?
I did check out all the treads lots of good info there thanks

I have both a toothbar and a cutting edge. My toothbar won't fit over the cutting edge, so guess which one is on my bucket. Yep...the toothbar. I have a 5 ft bucket that I'll put the toothbar onto and cut it down to fit. My 6 ft bucket will keep the toothbar.

Just think about this. A toothbar is like having 7 or 8 fingers on the front lip of your bucket. If you had no fingers on your hand, would it be just as useful?:rolleyes: Try picking up a culvert with a bucket with only a cutting edge and you will define the term "frustration." With a toothbar, you just push it slightly against something and lift it up like having fingers wrapped around it. It's not nearly as secure as a grapple, but it's tons better than just a cutting edge.

I admit that I like my bucket with just the edge for backdragging, but I wouldn't trade it for my toothbar. NOSIREE!:D
 
   / cutting edge or tooth bar? #14  
Johnnylight

I very recently installed a Markham Toothbar and have been very happy digging with it. It did come with slots, but I didn't drill the holes with the idea of loosening the bolts and flipping the bar up. I just figured it was to give me better chance to hit my target. :D

For back dragging, I have used the back of the bucket, instead of the front edge. One thing I have found is that if I put the teeth pointing straight down over uneven dirt (like after digging out a stump), it seems to help break up large clumps and even out the dirt across the dragged area. I then run another pass with the back of the bucket to level it.

I figure if I need to do work without the toothbar, I'll just take out the 2 bolts and remove it.

Mike
 
   / cutting edge or tooth bar?
  • Thread Starter
#15  
Good advice with that said I'll have to decide on which toothbar to buy

are all buckets different as far as standard 68" bucket for NH -I have the 14LA 68" bucket -why do we have to measure?

NH tooth bar $375 for a 68" bucket inside is 68 1/2"
big question where am I going to get the best tooth bar at the best price?

Thanks
 
   / cutting edge or tooth bar? #16  
On my upcoming tractor I had looked at dedicated tooth buckets for the FEL. I definitely want a toothbar for the extreme advantage in the digging capabilities. But then what if I wanted to use it as a volume material bucket and not for clearing or digging? Worse yet, what if I wanted to use it for clearing snow from the driveway? What I am planning is to get a bucket with a cutting edge and then order a toothbar from Markhamwelding. I have already exchanged numerous e-mails with them. Their toothbars are very high quality, reasonably priced, and delivered cheaply. Best of all, I can take the toothbar off when I don't need/want it. It's like having two buckets in one!! Probably the only time I'll take it off would be to move snow though. I can see easily that using a bucket loader without a toothbar to dig and clear would be like trying to dig a hole with a stick as opposed to a shovel.;)

Now if I were using my bucket just for grain hauling, material handling, or manure then I would save the money and leave the toothbar in North Carolina at Markham. But since I am going to use it mostly for digging and clearing I believe the toothbar would be as valuable as the FEL itself.
 
   / cutting edge or tooth bar? #17  
Glow....have you found that the cutting edge will need to be removed to install the toothbar?
 
   / cutting edge or tooth bar?
  • Thread Starter
#18  
Markham Toothbar

I'll give them a call in the morning..
 
   / cutting edge or tooth bar? #19  
dknarnd said:
Glow....have you found that the cutting edge will need to be removed to install the toothbar?

I'm almost sure it won't. But like I said, this is an "upcoming tractor". Sad to say, I don't quite have possession of it.:( If the cutting edge wasn't incorporated into the bucket it would probably, most assuredly, have to be removed to fit the toothbar. Truthfully, it's not really a true cutting edge. It's just a slightly tapered sheet of steel welded to the lower lip of the bucket. My fault for the confusion.:confused:
 
   / cutting edge or tooth bar? #20  
johnnylight said:
Markham Toothbar

I'll give them a call in the morning..


They'll respond very quickly. You could send them and e-mail and the response will also be rapid. That's what I did. But then you wouldn't get to talk to the sweet southern girl at Markham that many on this board fantasize about.;) Hmmm, maybe I need to give Markham a call.:rolleyes: BTW, I'm from North Carolina.
 
 

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