HawkinsHollow
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I have the older Ratchet Rake from Tractor Supply (yellow version). Bought it on clearance and it’s served me well. It’s not breaking anytime soon thats for sure. It’s made from some unbelievably thick metal. Something else is more apt to breaking before that thing does. Hookup only takes a few minutes. I’m happy with it. It makes quick work of clearing a ground cluttered area.
Some of the results probably depend on the size of one's tractor and the exact chore one hopes to accomplish. Messing up the FEL is an issue if one gets it wrong.
A regular tooth bar is DEFINITELY better than a bare cutting edge, for digging or brushing. My 60" toothbar has 7 teeth; I find it pretty easy to line one up under a sapling rootball and pop it right out. Otherwise the spaces between teeth can also act like a funnel and grab onto brush better, too.
For digging into packed dirt, stone, etc, - it increased my capabilities by 200%. A full bucket is possible every time. I think regular tooth bars actually have the advantage here over a piranha type design, because you have even more concentrated pressure on the 7 teeth tips, and they are wedge shaped.
Where can you get a regular tooth bar for $150 though?!? I think I paid $350 for mine (Iowa farms).