gray
Silver Member
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2003
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- 235
- Tractor
- Kubota L48 tlb
Well, I did it. After reading so many posts on how much people think of tooth bars, I had to get one.
The snow is gone now and I found time today to put the thing on. It cost me 325 for the 72 inch with 8 teeth. I put it on in about 20 min. using a torch to cut the two holes. I went out back of the shop and ripped 5 small trees out , each about 2 to 3 inches in diameter with one angled bucket plung each. It is sandy soil and an L48 Kubota but this would not have happened before the tooth bar. Yes, it does improve the usefulness of my loader, now I have to get used to how to use it and when to use it. It will make root clearing much easier than ever.
Thnaks to all who shared their knowlege on TBN.
Gray.
The snow is gone now and I found time today to put the thing on. It cost me 325 for the 72 inch with 8 teeth. I put it on in about 20 min. using a torch to cut the two holes. I went out back of the shop and ripped 5 small trees out , each about 2 to 3 inches in diameter with one angled bucket plung each. It is sandy soil and an L48 Kubota but this would not have happened before the tooth bar. Yes, it does improve the usefulness of my loader, now I have to get used to how to use it and when to use it. It will make root clearing much easier than ever.
Thnaks to all who shared their knowlege on TBN.
Gray.