Piston
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Do you make a bucket toothbar for heavy duty applications? Like construction sized backhoe loaders? Or do most people just use weld on teeth for the big machines?
We certainly have the ability, but we haven't been crazy about custom builds as of late, due to the demand and lead times. You're welcome to email me what you have in mind(sales@(Temporarily blocked due to reports of company closure)), and I'll see if Ted is interested in building one.Do you make a bucket toothbar for heavy duty applications? Like construction sized backhoe loaders? Or do most people just use weld on teeth for the big machines?
Thank you Travis, I sent an email.We certainly have the ability, but we haven't been crazy about custom builds as of late, due to the demand and lead times. You're welcome to email me what you have in mind(sales@(Temporarily blocked due to reports of company closure)), and I'll see if Ted is interested in building one.
Speaking of HD applications, we've been testing one on our Kubota KX080 excavator!
Travis
@EverythingAttachments - have several of your implements (scraper bar, grapple) - very well made.
I'm considering a bucket tooth bar for my smaller (~5000# 25hp) tractor. Could you please compare & contrast your wicked bar (I'd call it a "continuous" style) versus the ~classic individual tooth?
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the use case that prompted my question is trying to flatten out the top of a slope (realistically i likely just need a box blade with scarifiers for this); I also have some minor clearing to do. Interested broadly in how you see the applications differing. Thanks!