Ordered this:
Best Stump Bucket For Skid Steer Quick Attach (Free Shipping) Titan Attachments™ (palletforks.com)
and this:
BXpanded Piranha Toothbar
today.
Thought about the Wicked Tootbar some, but something about the Piranha looks better to me. Not just the price, but also the bevel cut on all the teeth which should do some serious slicin' and dicin' on roots rather than having them just get stuck in the teeth. The Wicked bar certainly looks Wicked, but only the points of the teeth have a cutting edge. The rest is just for gripping/ripping. I think I'd rather cut through.
Decided on the standard duty stump bucket from Titan Attachments, and will just have to take it easy when I get something bigger than it wants, and just gnaw the roots out a little at a time. I've seen only one negative review on the stump bucket, but after looking at the photos posted on that complaint, it looks more like someone was trying to backdrag with a very long bucket. And then they wonder how their bucket cylinders get broken. Sheesh! I can't imagine how you could manage to tear up that bucket without doing something completely wrong with it.
If I see anything about it that makes me nervous, I'll make some changes and share them in here. Will try to get some photos of it at work as well.
Between the new chipper, net stump bucket, and new toothbar for the standard bucket, I still have less than half the cost of the BH77 invested in attachments, and should be able to handle quite a few more tasks than I could with just the BH77. Already have several targets marked for the stump bucket. Some old, some new. Might even try a tree topple or two with the bucket. Got several that need to go, so might as well let the weight of the tree pull up the stump. Might be a root/landscape rake in my future as well.
Best Stump Bucket For Skid Steer Quick Attach (Free Shipping) Titan Attachments™ (palletforks.com)
and this:
BXpanded Piranha Toothbar
today.
Thought about the Wicked Tootbar some, but something about the Piranha looks better to me. Not just the price, but also the bevel cut on all the teeth which should do some serious slicin' and dicin' on roots rather than having them just get stuck in the teeth. The Wicked bar certainly looks Wicked, but only the points of the teeth have a cutting edge. The rest is just for gripping/ripping. I think I'd rather cut through.
Decided on the standard duty stump bucket from Titan Attachments, and will just have to take it easy when I get something bigger than it wants, and just gnaw the roots out a little at a time. I've seen only one negative review on the stump bucket, but after looking at the photos posted on that complaint, it looks more like someone was trying to backdrag with a very long bucket. And then they wonder how their bucket cylinders get broken. Sheesh! I can't imagine how you could manage to tear up that bucket without doing something completely wrong with it.
If I see anything about it that makes me nervous, I'll make some changes and share them in here. Will try to get some photos of it at work as well.
Between the new chipper, net stump bucket, and new toothbar for the standard bucket, I still have less than half the cost of the BH77 invested in attachments, and should be able to handle quite a few more tasks than I could with just the BH77. Already have several targets marked for the stump bucket. Some old, some new. Might even try a tree topple or two with the bucket. Got several that need to go, so might as well let the weight of the tree pull up the stump. Might be a root/landscape rake in my future as well.