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<blockquote data-quote="753g" data-source="post: 1856" data-attributes="member: 272"><p>I've got a bobcat 'bucket bite' also which is the tooth bar and that does kick some arse for playing in the dirt. I bought the smooth bolt on edge so i'd have a good sharp edge for scraping the driveway clean. It seams to be more than strong and hard enough it barely has any wear on it so far and i did catch a chunk that was missing from the edge of the drive and I accidently managed to rip out a 2 foot section of pavement with no damage to the bolt on edge. no complaints just a genuine bobcat part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="753g, post: 1856, member: 272"] I've got a bobcat 'bucket bite' also which is the tooth bar and that does kick some arse for playing in the dirt. I bought the smooth bolt on edge so i'd have a good sharp edge for scraping the driveway clean. It seams to be more than strong and hard enough it barely has any wear on it so far and i did catch a chunk that was missing from the edge of the drive and I accidently managed to rip out a 2 foot section of pavement with no damage to the bolt on edge. no complaints just a genuine bobcat part. [/QUOTE]
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