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<blockquote data-quote="nobull1" data-source="post: 6836" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>These tiger or twin tiger, also known as frost teeth work good in hard ground <a href="http://www.falconpower.com/ampadv.htm" target="_blank">http://www.falconpower.com/ampadv.htm</a>.</p><p>Just remember how easy a awl drives into your hand compared to a flat head screwdriver.</p><p> I find new teeth just make it work like a new machine. Sometimes if you have a problem keeping a straight edge in the hole you can put the twin tigers on the outside, as they will reach to or past the edge of the bucket, and then put the single tooth in the center. In out area they are about $10.00 each plus another $2.00 for a new pin. I always buy one extra tooth and pin just in case I lose one. Just think of them as fingers. Yours look like they are cut off at the second joint. Imagine trying to work with fingers like that, it works, just a little harder to do.</p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nobull1, post: 6836, member: 722"] These tiger or twin tiger, also known as frost teeth work good in hard ground [URL]http://www.falconpower.com/ampadv.htm[/URL]. Just remember how easy a awl drives into your hand compared to a flat head screwdriver. I find new teeth just make it work like a new machine. Sometimes if you have a problem keeping a straight edge in the hole you can put the twin tigers on the outside, as they will reach to or past the edge of the bucket, and then put the single tooth in the center. In out area they are about $10.00 each plus another $2.00 for a new pin. I always buy one extra tooth and pin just in case I lose one. Just think of them as fingers. Yours look like they are cut off at the second joint. Imagine trying to work with fingers like that, it works, just a little harder to do. Brian [/QUOTE]
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