I believe it was 3RRL that came up with the idea to drill the bar hole (in the side of the bucket) to fit at the teeth end of the slot or elongated hole, then if you do not need the toothbar simply loosen the bolts, pull foward, and flip the bar inside the bucket. This is the way I mounted mine, never flipped it other than upon installation to make sure it would work. If you have single hole mount this info is useless, if you have the long slot you have a choice.
I believe it was 3RRL that came up with the idea to drill the bar hole (in the side of the bucket) to fit at the teeth end of the slot or elongated hole, then if you do not need the toothbar simply loosen the bolts, pull foward, and flip the bar inside the bucket. This is the way I mounted mine, never flipped it other than upon installation to make sure it would work. If you have single hole mount this info is useless, if you have the long slot you have a choice.
Years ago, being cheap, I bought some hardened (German-made, surprisingly) combine teeth, some steel bar, and welded up a tooth bar for my 48" bucket. Very useful for those things that toothbars are good for, like ripping up brush, loosening soil, etc. I posted photos back then, maybe someone will find them interesting again? The only thing I'd change is moving the fastening bolts to the ends.
Was wondering if anyone has added a toothbar to their FEL. I did some research and look like I could get one for around $150.
Is it a useful attachment? Easier to dig? Anything you can comment on would be helpful. Thank you.