arrow said:That's a great fit. How thick is your cutting edge? As I kept pushing mine back, it would ride up higher and higher off the bucket floor. Except for your cutting edge, I don't know what could be different. The casting no's on my teeth look to be 1001-23. Glad your's fits like a glove. I have a big side hill excavation job coming up. Will see how everything holds up.
Mowbizz said:As promised, here's my Markham Tooth Bar installed today. Happily, there is no "gap" to speak of, so I guess I was lucky...![]()
I agree.. Looks better than most I've seen sittin on the show room floor. Maybe he works in some sort of "special" soil that wont scratch anything.dillo99 said:Time to get that loader scratched up! I don't think mine ever looked that shiny.
Go Diggin!
wedge40 said:I agree.. Looks better than most I've seen sittin on the show room floor. Maybe he works in some sort of "special" soil that wont scratch anything.
Wedge
Mowbizz said:You know you guys with the stupid remarks are just a-holes with your "valuable and informative" comments...go jump in a lake and don't bother posting unless you have something constructive to say...![]()
John_Mc said:Mowbizz, this just looked like some good-natured ribbing to me... at least until your last comment. Don't you think you are over-reacting a bit?
I got the same kind of comments when a group gathered at my place a month ago and commented how my logging winch didn't have a single scratch on it (of course, the fat that it was brand new and had not winched a single log yet might have something to do with it.) I took the comments for what they were worth... good-natured ribbing among friends.
John Mc
Yeah, I'm sure ANYONE (except for one person) that read those comments would have laughed also. Sounds like a spoiled brat to me.rcrcomputing said:Mowbiz,
I took their comments in a friendly way and was shocked when you did not.
ELMO67 said:Yeah, I'm sure ANYONE (except for one person) that read those comments would have laughed also. Sounds like a spoiled brat to me.