mounting toothbar

   / mounting toothbar #1  

jyoutz

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Edgewood, New Mexico
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Kubota MX6000
Today, I received the toothbar which I ordered for my FEL bucket. Yes, I have my 3/4" bi-metal holesaw ready. But I'd like to get some opinions on mounting bolt hole location. The side tabs on my toothbar have a forward bolt hole towards the bucket edge and one that is to the rear of that and is about at the center of the bucket. The bar only came with 2 bolts, so I assume just 1 bolt per side. Which hole configuration would make for the strongest mounting location? The teeth are slotted to fit over the bucket cutting edge, so I assume that is really where the force is applied and the mounting bolts really aren't subject to much stress. Any ideas?
 
   / mounting toothbar #3  
I used the rear holes when I mounted mine. I have taken out a 10' stump and it is just as tight as when I installed it.
 
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#4  
Thanks for the replys. I will use the rear holes.
 
   / mounting toothbar #5  
use the rear holes . u are right the bolts just hold the bar on the bucket. no real stress exerted on them.
 
 

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