</font><font color="blue" class="small">( you could loosen the bolts and slide to toothbar forward and swing it up into the bucket. I suposse one may find a reason to dothis, but I haven't )</font>
I have done this for two reasons:
1: To get it out of the way when I wanted to bolt my rubber horse stall mat edge for snow removal
2: After aggressive earth removal with the toothbar, I often will loosen and flip it for smoothing.
The bad part: sometimes when backdragging with the toothbar in position, it will catch on something and pull the teeth notches off the cutting edge. Since it only happens on a couple teeth at one end or the other, the connecting bar distorts and gets stuff under it. Then, to get it back on, I have to take the entire thing off, clean the edge and notches, and bolt it back on - a real pain.
So....if you don't have a reason to flip it, I'd recommend bolting to the back of the slot. If you plan to flip it and don't plan to backdrag with the toothbar, bolting to the front of the slots will work just fine.
Mark