fel teeth

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tankeryanker

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south central okla
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ford 2n kubota l5030
Getting better on fel. now I need advice on what to buy and how it's installed la 853. Tooth Bar? are they one unit or seprate?different kinds?
Also who makes a box blade that not junk?
 
   / fel teeth #2  
I have a WOODS toothbar on my FEL. It is all one piece and I am very happy with it. If I remember it was about $300 and very easy to install. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / fel teeth #3  
I got mine from Carvers . . .very very happy with it. You just tell them the model and bucket size and they ship it out.

Regards,
Dave
 
   / fel teeth #4  
I bought my toothbar from the dealer for my BX23. Works great and you can't do without it! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / fel teeth #5  
Bought mine for my LA853 loader from Markham Welding. They gave me the best price and they are great people to deal with. Since it took 3 days to ship to Michigan they paid all freight cost. You can't beat that! See attachment.
 

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   / fel teeth #6  
Tooth bar good investment.
 
   / fel teeth #8  
Tooth bar on a 853. Everyone says I paid too much for this one - $600. - but it's Large. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / fel teeth #9  
Got mine from my dealer. Was made by Woods. Although it took almost three weeks to get, it is most definately the best attatchment I have purchased.
I got mine for $300.00, I don't know what kind of a deal I GOT, but it was the same price of a Markham delivered.
 
   / fel teeth #10  
I just picked up my tooth bar from Markham Welding ("Mark'm Weldin' " is how they say it) on Friday & got it home today. What a nice piece of work! Will install it on the bx2200 as soon as Frances gets out of the area & I set up temporary power for son-in-law's welder (they recommend welding the square hole reinforcement plates on the outside of the bucket).

regards,

Mahlon
 
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Could you post of picture of the " square hole reinforcement plates"? I have another brand that requires a 3/4" hole for a bolt and nut without any reinforcement. I have never had any problem with this design. I wonder why they feel that you need a reinforcement, because there is no pressure on the tooth bar except to the rear and the teeth hold that onto the cutting edge of the bucket. The bolts on mine are just to keep the tooth bar from falling off..
 
   / fel teeth #12  
I got an ATI toothbar on my BX23 when I bought it from the dealer and have been very happy with it. Been really beating on it digging rocks and driving it into embankments while doing some excavating and have not had any problems with it. I don't have pictures but it looks very similar to some of the others people have posted on this thread. The only variation on the standard toothbar that I remember seeing is the Landscaper Attachment type toothbar from EZ Attachments - has a lot more teeth which I guess might work better in certain situations.
 
   / fel teeth #13  
Does anyone have a brand recommendation on a toothbar? The Woods looks nice, so does the Markham Welding product which is about $100 cheaper for me.
It's going on my BX2200, and shipping to Indiana is a consideration since these are so heavy.
I can't wait to get one...
 
   / fel teeth #14  
I have the Markham Welding toothbar. It was $150 cheaper with shipping charges than any other one I priced, and it is excellent quality, was in my hands 3 days after I ordered it, and was followed up a week later with a "thank you for your order" letter.

Junkman,

You can see the reinforcement plates in my pics. Alan Markham includes it as an option because the sheet steel used on the smaller buckets is thinner than on the larger ones. He said the plates probably aren't necessary, but some folks have asked about reinforcing, so he provides them with every toothbar. I have not welded mine, they are just bolted in place acting as a washer, and no problems.
 
   / fel teeth #15  
Yes, but I have a Kubota, and my tractor is so superior to that red one I am concerned that I may tear that toothbar all to shreds!
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   / fel teeth #16  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Junkman,

You can see the reinforcement plates in my pics. Alan Markham includes it as an option because the sheet steel used on the smaller buckets is thinner than on the larger ones. He said the plates probably aren't necessary, but some folks have asked about reinforcing, so he provides them with every toothbar. I have not welded mine, they are just bolted in place acting as a washer, and no problems. )</font>

That's the conclusion I independently reached. The side walls on the bucket aren't very thick on the BX loader (circa 1/8" or so) and, in particular, can't take much of a tension load. I believe Alan was prudent in making/supplying the plates.

That said, it may be awhile before I weld 'em on. If I have to wait until I get a welder in place to do it I'll be waiting forever!

regards

Mahlon
 
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Danny,

Did I mention I have the use of a BX22 also? I don't think your dimensionally smaller and less reinforced orange bucket will tear up Markham's toothbar, even if they have to make it smaller to fit that little bucket of yours, so don't worry about that. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / fel teeth #18  
OK, we're even. Thanks for posting the info. I think I will be getting a Markham, they sound like nice people to deal with.
Thanks again!
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