toothbar theories

   / toothbar theories #41  
I got a bolt on for my bucket, and so far I love it. I was able to pick up stumps with it that I had to push with the bucket previously. Plus it adds just enough extra length on the bucket to let me stick barrels on it (with tilting).

I'll be giving it a hard workout on saturday and I'll see how it really performs then. I have already found that I have to keep by two 1 1/8th wreches with me. As others have posted, I can't drag with it on the bucket. Maybe it is just operator error on my part. I have attemtped mutliple ways of tiliting the bucket and lowering the fel to do it, but the bar seems to get in the way.
 
   / toothbar theories #42  
Have you tried backdragging with the heel of the bucket? Tooth bar up in the air bucket fully curled up? That's what I do. Sometimes I even have a small bucketful of dirt for added weight.
 
   / toothbar theories #43  
I do a lot of digging and material moving with my tractor, no brush removal though. I found I could do as efficient of a job without the toothbar as I could with it. The added hassle of:

putting it on,
taking it off,
being limited with my FEL functionality when it's installed (like back dragging or finishing/finnesse work)
the reduced lift capacity of the bucket
.....

made me decide to sell it... so I did:eek:

Haven't looked back since.
 
   / toothbar theories #44  
I decided to take my toothbar off to do some finish backdragging the other day. After watching a NASCAR pit crew on tv, I decided to do it their way and I had my wife time me. I may have cheated a little because I had the air wrench set up already and was off my tractor but I did it in 18 seconds.:eek: Hardly a lot of wasted time!
 
   / toothbar theories #45  
tallyho8 said:
I decided to take my toothbar off to do some finish backdragging the other day. After watching a NASCAR pit crew on tv, I decided to do it their way and I had my wife time me. I may have cheated a little because I had the air wrench set up already and was off my tractor but I did it in 18 seconds.:eek: Hardly a lot of wasted time!

Did you wear a helmet and fireproof undies? Did you just throw the removed bolts on the ground then leap back onto the tractor? I hope your wife was videoing the event. This could become a TBN classic.:)
 
   / toothbar theories #46  
GordNovo said:
I do a lot of digging and material moving with my tractor, no brush removal though. I found I could do as efficient of a job without the toothbar as I could with it. The added hassle of:

putting it on,
taking it off,
being limited with my FEL functionality when it's installed (like back dragging or finishing/finnesse work)
the reduced lift capacity of the bucket
.....

made me decide to sell it... so I did:eek:

Haven't looked back since.
But has the BUYER ?
 
   / toothbar theories #47  
3RRL said:
Have you tried backdragging with the heel of the bucket? Tooth bar up in the air bucket fully curled up? That's what I do. Sometimes I even have a small bucketful of dirt for added weight.

Yes, and maybe it is just me, but I didn't seem to be able to feather it out as well this way. It also tends to pack tighter into the lift arms (the open cavity on the loader arms) when I use the bucket curled. I was taught to use the bucket's mass to compress and spread. Maybe I am just using the wrong technique.
 
 

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