Ripper teeth type?

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BSawyer

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Most box blade ripper teeth I've seen have a strong curve to them. I picked up a 6' box blade from an older guy in south GA a while back and it has nearly straight ripper teeth. All appear to be unbent and shaped the same.

Anyone know if there is a name or special purpose for them?

When I bought it he claimed it was a Bushhog brand, but it doesn't look like any modern Bushhog brand BB I've seen. I don't know how old this is, so I can't say if it is an old design.
 

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They look like the teeth on a tooth bar for a bucket! I think the origional teeth were replaced ? David
 
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Looks like those wouldn't be as effective as the curved ones. I would think the curved ones might dig in more. Probably just older style is all, it will still rip it up.
 
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You can buy new ripper teeth for it very cheep. I know I just saw a link to Box blade rippers very recently. I think it was in one of Robs posts. 3rrl
 
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thanks for the replys! I wasn't sure if I should have called them scarifiers or what. Rippers was the first thing that came to mind. I'm a newbie...

I was considering some of those curved models from Agri Supply.

On this hard GA clay, they don't seem to dig in worth a hoot. These just seem to ride on top. I figured the curved version would pull itself into the soil somewhat.

Maybe they'd be different in very sandy soil. I think south GA is probably a lot sandier than my property.
 
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BSawyer said:
thanks for the replys! I wasn't sure if I should have called them scarifiers or what. Rippers was the first thing that came to mind. I'm a newbie...

I was considering some of those curved models from Agri Supply.

On this hard GA clay, they don't seem to dig in worth a hoot. These just seem to ride on top. I figured the curved version would pull itself into the soil somewhat.

Maybe they'd be different in very sandy soil. I think south GA is probably a lot sandier than my property.
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