The piranha bar looks and sounds great; my indecision is based on where I live. It is the Ozarks hills in southern Missouri and the rocks are everywhere. Would the landscaping that I am doing be better done with a toothed bar where the projection is probably double that of the piranha?View attachment 567035View attachment 567035
Fair enough. I have had my PTB for about 5 years and it has been the best mod I have done to my tractor. I have dug roads into side hills, and cleared lots of brush and vines, and cut and filled several terraces. I go just a little under the surface to clear vegetation and it works great. Back drag, scoop soft and hard materials and have never had a reason to take it off. About 400hrs on my BX now and none of those hours are mowing.I値l try not to rain on the parade here but, I bought and used a PTB for a couple of years, it worked well at a couple of things including digging, it will take brush down but no where near as well as a ratchet rake. It痴 **** near impossible to buy the best device To do everything when we are talking implements.
When new members read through these threads a year from now they should be able read all points of view, the PTB is great for doing certain things but there are things it does that other devices do better.
The piranha bar looks and sounds great; my indecision is based on where I live. It is the Ozarks hills in southern Missouri and the rocks are everywhere. Would the landscaping that I am doing be better done with a toothed bar where the projection is probably double that of the piranha?View attachment 567035View attachment 567035
How thick is that steel? 1/2 inch or more?
Thanks! Yes wife and I did the work, 88lb Allenblock I think. For the base, I dug a small trench and laid crushed gravel so the first course is mostly buried. Had to terrace the slope to put in my wife's garden. Here is an old thread with lots of pictures of the build if you are interested.Wow, that's a nice wall project. Did you lay the stone? What kind of foundation do you need?