Tooth Bars??

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The BXpanded is excellent ........I had it on my BX for 8 years ....... never off

the EA seems it would work well too - real question, is the EA worth the extra bucks?
 
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I chose the Piranha tooth bar because that was what was available at the time. I really have no complaints out of it. I would be surprised if I ever wear it out in my lifetime.

With that being said, the EA is supposed to be a harder steel. I am sure it is a well made product and one could argue it is superior.

However, I think either will serve you well, and you would not go wrong with either IMO.
 
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I bought the BXpanded earlier this year and had to wait 2 months for it. I consider myself a novice in terms of loader work but I will say it makes a big difference when working my heavy clay soil. It also destroys small trees and bushes instantly. Quite unlike the factory bucket edge. Consider ordering the Step drill bit offered with it. I am pretty handy but will confess to never having used or seen one before. It works great,
 
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I have an EA tooth bar and it's "wicked" for sure. Unlike the Piranah I was able to provide measurements so that I could unbolt the Kubota cutting edge and bolt on the EA tooth bar. BXpanded doesn't offer that option. In addition, the EA bar is AR 450 but I can't find any information on BXpanded's website re the material used. but it does appear to be a softer steel. Is the EA tooth bar worth the extra $160 compared to the Piranha? It is to me.

Ted did a test comparing the EA to the Piranah.


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Piranha = You'll wait 2 months for it to arrive.

EA = You'll wait 6 months for it to arrive.
 
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Piranha = You'll wait 2 months for it to arrive.

EA = You'll wait 6 months for it to arrive.
I ordered a 72" Wicked Tooth Bar on 5/12 and received it on 7/21. @Matt Ellerbee ordered his 5/25 and it shipped 8/1.
 
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Previous thread on the subject, my posts are numbers 75, 76, 77, 78, 91, 94, 177 :

 
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I ordered a 72" Wicked Tooth Bar on 5/12 and received it on 7/21. @Matt Ellerbee ordered his 5/25 and it shipped 8/1.
2 months is unacceptable.
I ordered on 8/8 haven't heard anything from them since.
In 5 weeks we can start freezing up and I won't need it.
 

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Comparing the two is kinda hard as soil conditions vary so much, and you should have same operator, same tractor to do proper testing.ANY toothbar is better than NO toothbar,for digging or fluffing operations.
Without knowing what you're using it for, the less expensive one, would be ok. heck, they're just 'toothbars', either will help breakup soil,compost piles,remove saplings.
Old Bob brings up the HUGE issue...TIME. Some have the luxury of being able to put off jobs,others don't., so getting the tool or implement or device NOW is necessary.
3 years ago I couldn't see spending $500+ Canucks for a toothbar, so I made my own from 'recycled' steel. Sure ,it needs sharpening every few months,maybe 3 x a year, but it was built in less than a day, only comes off during, ugh, winter.... Any weld/fab shop can make it, don't know about cost though. 'Backyard bodgers' can as well. Sure ,not as 'pretty' as the store bought one, but it's going to get dirty,so as long as it does the job when you need it to, all is good.
 

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How would the Wicked tooth bar work on a BX? On my 1880 the bucket edge isn't removable so would I have to drill all of those holes through the edge? Have to say the idea of only drilling 2 holes is preferable.
 

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How would the Wicked tooth bar work on a BX? On my 1880 the bucket edge isn't removable so would I have to drill all of those holes through the edge? Have to say the idea of only drilling 2 holes is preferable.
I think they have a similar install as the PTB ..... ether bolt through or allow those channels to grab the OEM blade as in the picture

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2 months is unacceptable.
I ordered on 8/8 haven't heard anything from them since.
In 5 weeks we can start freezing up and I won't need it.
How does that expression go ....

"Poor planning on your part doesn't constitute an emergency on our part".

BXpanded is saying approximately 4-6 weeks on the Piranha tooth bar. So far you haven't even waited three weeks for the EA!!
 
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How does that expression go ....

"Poor planning on your part doesn't constitute an emergency on our part".

BXpanded is saying approximately 4-6 weeks on the Piranha tooth bar. So far you haven't even waited three weeks for the EA!!

BA took about 7 weeks for me - of course, I prob ordered at peak. I installed it the day it arrived and have been using about a month. Huge difference. I have pretty rocky land so we will see how it goes over time regarding the hardness...
 

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How would the Wicked tooth bar work on a BX? On my 1880 the bucket edge isn't removable so would I have to drill all of those holes through the edge? Have to say the idea of only drilling 2 holes is preferable.
I ground down the welds on my edge where those 'toothbar fingers' slide in and only used the 2 large bolts on the ends. With the dimensions of the bucket I supplied EA nailed it.
It's been a great addition for the earthmoving and woods cleanup I've been doing.
 

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I purchased the BXpanded for my BX and couldn't be happier. I don't foresee it wearing out but I will be taking it off for winter.

So far with this tooth bar on my BX, I find it more capable than my old B7510 without one.
 
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How does that expression go ....

"Poor planning on your part doesn't constitute an emergency on our part".

BXpanded is saying approximately 4-6 weeks on the Piranha tooth bar. So far you haven't even waited three weeks for the EA!!
First of all its not poor planning on my part, I ordered the thing a couple days after the tractor showed up, I couldn't measure the bucket until I had it.

Second I didn't order an EA.

1/2" steel should cut at about 25 inches/minute on a plasma cutter even with all the zigzags on the teeth it shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to cut it.

I'm in manufacturing and our lead times haven't changed.

The issue was no communication from BX.All they had to do was shoot out an email that said your bar is in queue.
 

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How does that expression go ....

"Poor planning on your part doesn't constitute an emergency on our part".

BXpanded is saying approximately 4-6 weeks on the Piranha tooth bar. So far you haven't even waited three weeks for the EA!!
I contacted EA about their products and they told me they have a 12 week lead time on all of their products
 
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Comparing the two is kinda hard as soil conditions vary so much, and you should have same operator, same tractor to do proper testing.ANY toothbar is better than NO toothbar,for digging or fluffing operations.
Without knowing what you're using it for, the less expensive one, would be ok. heck, they're just 'toothbars', either will help breakup soil,compost piles,remove saplings.
Old Bob brings up the HUGE issue...TIME. Some have the luxury of being able to put off jobs,others don't., so getting the tool or implement or device NOW is necessary.
3 years ago I couldn't see spending $500+ Canucks for a toothbar, so I made my own from 'recycled' steel. Sure ,it needs sharpening every few months,maybe 3 x a year, but it was built in less than a day, only comes off during, ugh, winter.... Any weld/fab shop can make it, don't know about cost though. 'Backyard bodgers' can as well. Sure ,not as 'pretty' as the store bought one, but it's going to get dirty,so as long as it does the job when you need it to, all is good.

We have a CNC plasma cutter, if I knew it was going to take 2 months I would have made my own.The virus excuse is worn out.