Piranha Tooth Bar Digging Pics

bambam31

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Just a few pics of some work I did with my PTB today. I dug a few ditches and used the dirt to build a berm to divert runoff at my camp.

Before I purchased my PTB, I couldn't find any pics or videos of it digging. The word on the street was that it would dig and I found out for myself that it will. Hopefully the pics will help those who are considering adding it to their arsenal.



 

85Hokie

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the PTB gets the point across!!!!! :D:)

Nice work!
 

NetMagi

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It definitely digs. .

This is ~14' across and it took about 30 mins to do. With someone better in the seat, it would have probably been a 15 minute job.

 

ShaunBlake

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Just a few pics of some work I did with my PTB today. I dug a few ditches and used the dirt to build a berm to divert runoff at my camp.

Before I purchased my PTB, I couldn't find any pics or videos of it digging. The word on the street was that it would dig and I found out for myself that it will. Hopefully the pics will help those who are considering adding it to their arsenal.
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Too late for me! I sure would have liked to see your pics last November, but the feedback I got on WFM and TBN persuaded me that SCUTs could dig, so I stepped off the cliff, and a month later, got turned onto the PTB. ***9835;Happy days are here again!***9834;

Bambam, I'm wondering: if you dug your ditch going across the road as you showed, for about 25 or 30 feet, then put your wheels (right or left side) in the ditch, couldn't you dig straight ahead, maintaining the slope and doing less back-and-forth? I know your HST makes that easier than it would be with my gear-head tranny, but it's still a lot of work. What's your thought?
 

bambam31

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L3800HST 4x4,R1,FEL, 6'disc, 5'bush hog,piranhaTB,6'grader,6'rake, 48"forks
Apr 3, 2014
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Mobile, AL
Too late for me! I sure would have liked to see your pics last November, but the feedback I got on WFM and TBN persuaded me that SCUTs could dig, so I stepped off the cliff, and a month later, got turned onto the PTB. ***9835;Happy days are here again!***9834;

Bambam, I'm wondering: if you dug your ditch going across the road as you showed, for about 25 or 30 feet, then put your wheels (right or left side) in the ditch, couldn't you dig straight ahead, maintaining the slope and doing less back-and-forth? I know your HST makes that easier than it would be with my gear-head tranny, but it's still a lot of work. What's your thought?
Hmmm. I never thought of that. I will give it a try next time.