Hello.
I did wait until I heard back from the company before posting this.
Here is the tooth bar.
The toothbar will not slide on and the backbone is way off from being flush with the bucket.
There is a 3/4 of an inch gap in the back. Where the front is cocked down.
Here is the reason I believe it is not fitting.
Here is the picture I took off the website page I purchased it from.
You can clearly see where the issue is. One shank is straight where it lines up with the top of the cutting edge and one is not.
Here you can see the poor fit where the tooth bar will not slide all the way on.
I checked it out and it looks like I would have to remove a lot of material to get the tooth bar to slide on all the way and the backbone to sit flush with the bucket.
I am pretty frustrated that I didn’t receive a item like pictured and that “most likely I can’t return it but if I could I would have to pay return shipping”. According to the company who sold it.
I called the company to purchase a WR long tooth bar after being recommended WR long by a neighbor and the salesman recommended a toothbar that was manufactured by his own brothers company! Now wander he recommended his brothers company! Conflict of interest? I had no ideal he recommended his brothers company or I would of stuck with WR long.
I talked to the company who sold it while I was at work and after work I went to my neighbors house to look at his WR long toothbar and his was straight on the shank and didn’t bow down like the tooth bar I received every tho the company who sold it told me exactly the opposite.
They told me the WR long was identical to what I received even tho that is a lie. I seen it with my own eyes.
I have a Kubota L2501, LA525 loader with 66 inch bucket.
The company who sold me the tooth bar tried to blow me off, what should I do?
I double checked and I would have to remove a lot of material to make the tooth bar slide all the way on and to make the backbone sit flush. Way more material than I am comfortable with.
Now I am stuck with a $400 paper weight that I will have to hack up to make work which would be more work than building my own.
I figured since I received something different than the item I purchased and it did not fit the company would return it no question but they said most likely they won’t accept the return.
Please help!
I did wait until I heard back from the company before posting this.
Here is the tooth bar.
The toothbar will not slide on and the backbone is way off from being flush with the bucket.
There is a 3/4 of an inch gap in the back. Where the front is cocked down.
Here is the reason I believe it is not fitting.
Here is the picture I took off the website page I purchased it from.
You can clearly see where the issue is. One shank is straight where it lines up with the top of the cutting edge and one is not.
Here you can see the poor fit where the tooth bar will not slide all the way on.
I checked it out and it looks like I would have to remove a lot of material to get the tooth bar to slide on all the way and the backbone to sit flush with the bucket.
I am pretty frustrated that I didn’t receive a item like pictured and that “most likely I can’t return it but if I could I would have to pay return shipping”. According to the company who sold it.
I called the company to purchase a WR long tooth bar after being recommended WR long by a neighbor and the salesman recommended a toothbar that was manufactured by his own brothers company! Now wander he recommended his brothers company! Conflict of interest? I had no ideal he recommended his brothers company or I would of stuck with WR long.
I talked to the company who sold it while I was at work and after work I went to my neighbors house to look at his WR long toothbar and his was straight on the shank and didn’t bow down like the tooth bar I received every tho the company who sold it told me exactly the opposite.
They told me the WR long was identical to what I received even tho that is a lie. I seen it with my own eyes.
I have a Kubota L2501, LA525 loader with 66 inch bucket.
The company who sold me the tooth bar tried to blow me off, what should I do?
I double checked and I would have to remove a lot of material to make the tooth bar slide all the way on and to make the backbone sit flush. Way more material than I am comfortable with.
Now I am stuck with a $400 paper weight that I will have to hack up to make work which would be more work than building my own.
I figured since I received something different than the item I purchased and it did not fit the company would return it no question but they said most likely they won’t accept the return.
Please help!
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