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johndeerefarmer
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- Joined
- Nov 16, 2005
- Messages
- 66
- Location
- Texas
- Tractor
- Deere 6105R, Deere 620, Deere 340G, Deere 329D
if you have the right kind if bucket and a smaller Skid Steer you can get away with a tooth bar they are relatively affordable - if you have a bigger machine you need a welded tooth bucket with the replaceable tips, i love mine!!!! it will dig up pretty much anything i want to dig up - we have red and gray clay here - if you dont knwo what gray clay is, its the hardest thing i have ever dug in, may was well be concrete and it will sharpen your tips up as well!!!
you will do a great job of breaking up things iwth the skid steer with a tooth bucket - if you live in an area that has better soils they work even better
I have the Deere heavy duty construction bucket so the tooth bar should bolt right on where the smooth edge is now. I have red clay here and black gumbo (which is black soil mixed with clay). I will see what one costs. Thanks