petes
Silver Member
- Joined
- Dec 26, 2009
- Messages
- 108
- Location
- Bellingham, Washington
- Tractor
- Kubota B8200 (21hp) , IH B275 (28hp), JD 1830 (68hp)
2 horses and a big yard at our new house makes for a mountain-sized compost pile. I've been turning it with my Kubota B7100 FEL, but had trouble getting a proper bucketfull - the stringy stuff would sometimes roll out when I lifted, and driving into the pile to fill the bucket packed the compost, so when I dumped it sometimes came out as a large wet brick.... the answer was to build a toothbar. I had enough scraps around that it cost nothing except welding wire, gas and electricty.
Had about 3 hours into fabrication (love that plasma cutter!) and am pleased with how it turned out and works. I wanted to be able to scrape the concrete slab clean with the toothbar mounted, so the design is such that the teeth don't hang below the cutting edge that's integral into the toothbar.
It made it MUCH easier to load a full bucketful (or at least as much as the FEL will lift), and I can jiggle the bucket while dumping causing the load to sift through the teeth which breaks up the clumps and results in a much less compacted pile.
Had about 3 hours into fabrication (love that plasma cutter!) and am pleased with how it turned out and works. I wanted to be able to scrape the concrete slab clean with the toothbar mounted, so the design is such that the teeth don't hang below the cutting edge that's integral into the toothbar.
It made it MUCH easier to load a full bucketful (or at least as much as the FEL will lift), and I can jiggle the bucket while dumping causing the load to sift through the teeth which breaks up the clumps and results in a much less compacted pile.