I just purchased a new BX 2380. I have seen other tractors with that blade that is bolted to the bucket. Is that something that is worth getting?
As DD said.....well worth the price, the increase in work completed per unit of time as well as keeping the original edge untouched.I just purchased a new BX 2380. I have seen other tractors with that blade that is bolted to the bucket. Is that something that is worth getting?
As Hokie said. Money well spent. It protects the original edge and really strengthens the bucket. It is really easy with the holes already in the bucket and a cutting edge made to fit. I bought one, had to cut to fit, and drilled holes with a magdrill to install on my B2650. I also welded on a couple of wear strips on the bottom while I was at it.As DD said.....well worth the price, the increase in work completed per unit of time as well as keeping the original edge untouched.
I have never heard of anyone saying...."I paid too much for this and it is not worth the money" .....that being said of the Piranha tooth bar.
Allen, don't know about your experience with using a loader, but just a work of caution when back-dragging.After reading about it looks like I might have to get the Piranha Blade. I live on a hill and am wanting to terrace it over time. I took the bucket as it came with the tractor and dug straight in to the hill and was surprised that this was not going to be as easy as I thought. Dragging backwards would do better. So you guys think with this I can dig straight into the hill? It's not hard land at all.
Yes, thank you. I have already been told that.Allen, don't know about your experience with using a loader, but just a work of caution when back-dragging.
Do not extend the cylinders all the way out and have the cutting edge back towards your front tires. Only extend the cylinders to the vertical position as a maximum. Having your cylinders fully extended and back-dragging is a sure way to destroy the cylinders.
This. Leaving the bucket tilted a bit on the ground turns the PTB into your worst shin banging experience of all time. My wife even got a nice little injury bumping into it wearing sandals when the edge was about 3" above the ground. Its crazy sharp...When thoust shall install the toothed piranha bar upon thy tractor bucket. Remember that thou shalest place thy bucket flat upon the good earth.
Leave not thy front end loader raised lest ye shall utter words of damnation upon the toothed aggressor.
And words of naughtyness shall flow forth from thy lips, as the blood from thy shin, while ye limpth toward thy castle seeking medical aid.
So end this mornings gospel according to Saint Skeets
You found a hill in Florida? Congrats, I lived there 15 years and didn't see too many high elevations of earth, lol.After reading about it looks like I might have to get the Piranha Blade. I live on a hill and am wanting to terrace it over time. I took the bucket as it came with the tractor and dug straight in to the hill and was surprised that this was not going to be as easy as I thought. Dragging backwards would do better. So you guys think with this I can dig straight into the hill? It's not hard land at all.