Rocks...big & bigger.....moved a bunch a day or two ago.
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Cutting edge is on and I saved a bunch of time and money - I'll take it as a win this week. View attachment 77899
Keeps factory cutting edge from wearing and sticks out a bit to help "get under"/cut material. I'm using it for scraping a pile of gravel off of my driveway currently. Think of it as a poor man's toothbar (with no teeth of course) that doesn't impede back dragging. Will post results after using it tomorrow.What is the purpose of this edge? My new bucket is drilled for one, but not sure what I would ever use it for.
Since your bucket is drilled, I think you can get a straight bolt-on edge from Kubota. EA or Piranha should be able to furnish a drilled one. Either way you'll need plow bolts, probably. That edge wears faster than you'd think, and yes it stiffens the bucket edge.Hmm, I wonder if this is something I should add to my new bucket to help maintain the gravel drive. I will also be digging out a section between my newer drive and the barn, making it go all the way to the barn and widening it at the back. Does it also stiffen the edge? I would assume yes with the amount of bolts used.
Hmm, I wonder if this is something I should add to my new bucket to help maintain the gravel drive. I will also be digging out a section between my newer drive and the barn, making it go all the way to the barn and widening it at the back. Does it also stiffen the edge? I would assume yes with the amount of bolts used.
ACDII - - - A toothbar helps greatly for digging. Many use BxPanded bars, but there are many options. From the pictures a few posts ago, pretty sure ctfjr's bar is one, and Deepwoods has one also.Since your bucket is drilled, I think you can get a straight bolt-on edge from Kubota. EA or Piranha should be able to furnish a drilled one. Either way you'll need plow bolts, probably. That edge wears faster than you'd think, and yes it stiffens the bucket edge.