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tooth bar or bucket?
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<blockquote data-quote="bobcat_ron" data-source="post: 8410" data-attributes="member: 1066"><p>Bolt on teeth are a better way to go, they are extremely strong and very hard to snap, I put a full set on my 68" combo bucket behind my T190 last year and I actually even tried to snap one with no luck. Tooth bars are only good for mild digging and wear out faster and will bend or snap, and if you should happen to bend the cutting edge on the bucket and use a straight new tooth bar, it's gonna be real awkward to get it to bolt on. Best thing to do is get a spare bucket with teeth on it for cheap............OR what I did when I bought my T190 3 years ago, I bought it with the combo bucket, with the teeth on it you get superior digging force due to the added weight of the bucket and when you need a straight edge to scrape off concrete, just open the bucket up and use the edge on the blade part of the bucket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcat_ron, post: 8410, member: 1066"] Bolt on teeth are a better way to go, they are extremely strong and very hard to snap, I put a full set on my 68" combo bucket behind my T190 last year and I actually even tried to snap one with no luck. Tooth bars are only good for mild digging and wear out faster and will bend or snap, and if you should happen to bend the cutting edge on the bucket and use a straight new tooth bar, it's gonna be real awkward to get it to bolt on. Best thing to do is get a spare bucket with teeth on it for cheap............OR what I did when I bought my T190 3 years ago, I bought it with the combo bucket, with the teeth on it you get superior digging force due to the added weight of the bucket and when you need a straight edge to scrape off concrete, just open the bucket up and use the edge on the blade part of the bucket. [/QUOTE]
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