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Tooth Bar
What's a Tooth Bar?
A bar fitted with teeth that bolts to the cutting edge of the loader bucket. Benefits include:- The teeth help to break up compacted soil when digging.
- They also help rip out vegetation when clearing brush.
- The tooth bar facilitates moving rocks and trunks.
- Some bolt-on toothbars can be folded up into the bucket when a flat edge is required.
Many owners rate a tooth bar as the best "bang for the buck" add-on for their tractor. A number of companies make custom tooth bars to fit your FEL bucket.
Installation
Be prepared to drill bolt holes in your bucket to attach the bar. Measure you loader accurately when ordering - if the bar is too long it will take a lot more work to install.Choices
- Markham
- EZ Landscaper Attachment
- Gearmore
- Berlon Industries
- W.R. Long
Discussions
Which tooth bar - and where to buy?Additional teeth. Hole-drilling.
Grading with a tooth bar
E-Z Landscaper Tooth Bar
EZ Landscaper Attachment This is a more expensive option in the $500 range, available only from dealers. It has more teeth than the Markham tooth bar, and so is better for raking a surface. One is pictured below. (The device at the top is the American Solutions grapple)Markham Welding Tooth Bar
Order from Markham Welding.
It's possible to request additional teeth when ordering from Markham. An Oregon customer was recently (2007) quoted $173 for a 5 tooth bar, $26 for each added tooth and about $58 for shipping
[TBN] Precautions when measuring for the Markham tooth bar.
| Markham Tooth Bar (on BX24) | Markham Tooth Bar |
Gearmore Tooth Bar
No drilling required for installation - it uses 4 set screws instead. One customer purchased a 6-tooth bar for $185.W.R. Long
W R Long Toothbars
They make a standard and a "Flat" toothbar. Unlike most bars, the FTB has a flat underside, so when back-dragging the teeth do not leave grooves in the dirt. One owner paid $273 for a 48" FTB with 6 teeth.
Here's the Flat Tooth Bar. Click here for more info and photos of the installation.
Berlon Industries
BerlonOne owner paid $277 (237 + 40 shipping est) for a 48" toothbar with 9 teeth
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My first post here so I hope it works.
I have the EZ landscaper And it works real well. Two 1 inch bolts to install. I used a 1 inch holesaw to drill the bucket. It has very heavy plates which slip over the cutting edge that saves wear and tare on the bucket. It breaks into hard ground pretty good but I have to watch how much of a bite I get. To heavy and I have to back off a bit. With the extra teeth it rips brush and small trees out real good for clearing. Also back dragging works like a big rake and does a very nice job. I will post a picture when I figure out how to do it. Glenn
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