PILOON
Super Star Member
I also agree. Best investment made.
Why did I wait so long?
I found that in 'tight' soil with occasional to frequant imbedded stones (4-6" sized) the cutting edge would either deflect the bucket or even totally stop it from loading.
With the tooth bar I now ALWAYS get a full scoop of soil.
Also it sure is easy to pop out the 10-12" rocks now.
In my opinion a tooth bar is a BIG must.
Drawbacks are however, loading, say, gravel or loose material without damaging the site.
Loss of bucket backgrading ability.
However my tooth bar remouves with 2 1/2" bolts when I need to.
Shucks, a CUT with a tooth bar=almost a bobcat!
Why did I wait so long?
I found that in 'tight' soil with occasional to frequant imbedded stones (4-6" sized) the cutting edge would either deflect the bucket or even totally stop it from loading.
With the tooth bar I now ALWAYS get a full scoop of soil.
Also it sure is easy to pop out the 10-12" rocks now.
In my opinion a tooth bar is a BIG must.
Drawbacks are however, loading, say, gravel or loose material without damaging the site.
Loss of bucket backgrading ability.
However my tooth bar remouves with 2 1/2" bolts when I need to.
Shucks, a CUT with a tooth bar=almost a bobcat!