Time to test this guy out. Bought it over the winter and just installed it today. We are expanding the garden and I want to remove the sod prior to spreading a bunch more topsoil and compost.
That makes two of us. Once I put it on, I haven't removed it.Jeremy - - I liked the easily removable feature of the Piranha toothbar, but it's never been taken off. Always on the bucket. I think you'll really like it.
Just one word of advice, be careful walking around your bucket. Those edges can hurt when you run into them not paying attention. Nothing like firsthand experience to learn from.I am going to be spreading about 20 tons of top spoil in a few weeks. Interested to see if it makes it easier to get full buckets from the pile.
I have heard this before.Just one word of advice, be careful walking around your bucket. Those edges can hurt when you run into them not paying attention. Nothing like firsthand experience to learn from.
Pool noodle. If you forget to take it off, no problem.I have heard this before.
I believe some people use a piece of 2" pvc with a slit cut in it to cover the tooth bar when the tractor is not in use. I will probably do something like this
I'd really be interested to hear how this did removing sod. I have one and love it, I generally use for removing small saplings and such. Does a fine job of that.Time to test this guy out. Bought it over the winter and just installed it today. We are expanding the garden and I want to remove the sod prior to spreading a bunch more topsoil and compost.
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I do not have a tooth bar quite like that, but it would not "bury" easily in my concrete floor.Installed that bar on both tractors, neither has ever been off. I have learned to bury the bar in the ground when it is not in use(I was slow and hit my ankles a few times)