Yes, agree. Just trying to figure out what my right size combo is.Don’t think you need three cutting edges for strength. Do lose lifting capacity.
Yes, agree. Just trying to figure out what my right size combo is.Don’t think you need three cutting edges for strength. Do lose lifting capacity.
Yeah the 2 is simpler. I thought the holes were already present in the bucket edge? You have a bad ass setup.Hum, two holes through the soft steel on the side of the bucket, or many holes through the hardened, factory cutting edge. i prefer the original mount. A side benefit is the bolts hold my mulch forks as well.
Maybe there are holes in some factory buckets, mine had none.Yeah the 2 is simpler. I thought the holes were already present in the bucket edge? You have a bad ass setup.
Interesting, and cool on the DIY setup. My decision for a TB was both sacrificial and functional. I'm probably leaning towards giving the pro bar a shot. It's made out of a much harder metal (hopefully doesn't crack under load). It's definitely pricier than std but the bolt holes should already exist and I can flip it around once a year in the winter if I ever need to shovel snow. One of my medium-term projects will be to strip sod and re-build a walkway from house to patio, so the PTBs seem to excel in slicing through sod. I've decided the golden rule for walkway path widths is exactly 66",,,When it was needed, I had the standard Piranha bar on the bucket.. I got it mainly to be ware sacrificial when moving snow.. At one time I moved a LOT of snow.. I copied the mounting design for a set of DIY debris forks... This all worked well..
I do like the tooth design of the new model, but would want it with the standard bar mounting system..
Yes, it appears I would be. Happy to do it.You would be the first piranha pro tooth bar reviewer?
Yeah that's my worry about the pro, taking it off will definitely be a pain lol, if it's a regular thing. What kind of work are you doing without it, like for the lawn? Are you picking up stuff and you don't want the bucket to dig in? Scooping mulch? Some people seem to seldom take it off for most things. Do you have bucket protection when you're not using the tooth bar?I have the regular Piranha bar and regularly remove it.. i have it one when I want to do some serious work and take it off when I want to do some yard work and the Piranha would not do as good a job. EX lawn.
No reason at all for the newer one IMO. Takes 2 min to put on or take off.
I am not using bucket protection when I am doing yard work. Like lying new loam and back dragging it. With the toothbar it doesn't do as good a job. Other than that I want the toothbar for digging up old stumps and small trees on my property. i also have a few piles of rocks that are over the years managed to get themselves semi buried. They need to come up, and without the Piranha it is far harder. A straight across bar doesn't dig near as good. The way the Piranha bar is set up, it is very easy to slide it on and off, don't worry about that, you will love it. The money it cost is worth every penny. We all say the Piranha is the best so why temp yourself with something else.Yeah that's my worry about the pro, taking it off will definitely be a pain lol, if it's a regular thing. What kind of work are you doing without it, like for the lawn? Are you picking up stuff and you don't want the bucket to dig in? Scooping mulch? Some people seem to seldom take it off for most things. Do you have bucket protection when you're not using the tooth bar?
You will not be disappointed. With a Piranha bar on the M59 have to worry about digging too deep.FWIW I was torn which one of these to order. I have a BX23S that I use for my yard; primarily for excavating. I wanted a toothed edge because the straight edge doesn't dig well enough for me with the lack of power/weight behind it.
Initially I was going to go with the Pro because I tend to lean towards stronger/heavier duty tools.
But the shorter lead time (I have some projects I want to get going on) as well as the quicker removal and cheaper price made me choose the regular bar.
I have a factory cutting edge on my bucket, and one of the things I intend to use it for is if I have to move large piles of wet snow (I have a snow blower for clearing) on my driveway. The toothed bar would be no good for this. With the regular Piranha bar it's just 2 bolts and I'm ready to go. I have impacts and multiple tools so the 7 bolts wouldn't be a big deal. Still quicker and less hassle to remove 2 bolts on the side and slide the bar off and I'm ready. No having to hold the bar up while I try to line up bolt holes. Less chance of damaged bolt threads/nuts. And no having to figure where I'll store the factory straight edge.
I'm excited to get it in and test it out!
Thanks for this. I didn't get a factory cutting edge with my L (expecting delivery this coming Monday!), cause I thought I could put that $$$ towards other aftermarket solutions that might be better.FWIW I was torn which one of these to order. I have a BX23S that I use for my yard; primarily for excavating. I wanted a toothed edge because the straight edge doesn't dig well enough for me with the lack of power/weight behind it.
Initially I was going to go with the Pro because I tend to lean towards stronger/heavier duty tools.
But the shorter lead time (I have some projects I want to get going on) as well as the quicker removal and cheaper price made me choose the regular bar.
I have a factory cutting edge on my bucket, and one of the things I intend to use it for is if I have to move large piles of wet snow (I have a snow blower for clearing) on my driveway. The toothed bar would be no good for this. With the regular Piranha bar it's just 2 bolts and I'm ready to go. I have impacts and multiple tools so the 7 bolts wouldn't be a big deal. Still quicker and less hassle to remove 2 bolts on the side and slide the bar off and I'm ready. No having to hold the bar up while I try to line up bolt holes. Less chance of damaged bolt threads/nuts. And no having to figure where I'll store the factory straight edge.
I'm excited to get it in and test it out!