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ford 1920 w/fel and bh, case 470, allis chalmers B 1937, JD 450 track loader, Case vac, 3 cub cadets ford lgt 125, Kubota 2230/60 inch mower.1948 farmall cub 1953 farmall cub
Hi
I had to cut my tooth bar so it would be long enough, but I think I got a good deal on it for 200 dollars. see attachment.

Charlie
 

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after bridge welded in on top, stil need to weld the bottom

Charlie
 

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Ihad to cut mine and then weld it for the 5030. I used a plasma cutter (much neater). I also got another tooth and weldment and added it on. I have an ATI.
 
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Hi
A plasma cutter is my next thing to buy, but with an angle grinder it only takes about a minute to clean up after using a torch. I also used the torch to cut the holes in the bucket.

Charlie
 

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I don't use a gas axe for much. I prefer a drill for holes. I don't like the spatter. Besides, it destroys the paint.

If I have something too thick for the plas cutter, I cut it with a Metabo cutoff wheel or my horizontal band saw.

If you are going to get a plasma cutter, get an inverter model. They run cooler and start easier, especially if they have a pilot arc.
 
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Daryl
How do you like yourATI toothbar?
I am in the market for one and have seen their ad
Thanks Point
 
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Nice torch work! I can't drill a hole that round!!! /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
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My ATI bar has been through 2 tractors now. No problems and replacement teeth are available. I like the way it fits to the bucket.
 
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I would have loved to have what I needed when I made the holes for my Woods toothbar, but I only had 1/2" drill bit and had to use my dremel tool with a grinding stone to bring them to 3/4". Took a while, but made nice holes. Dad always did like to call me hard way johnson. John
 

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