Toothbar question

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JDL538

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CK 30
I'm looking to buy a toothbar for my CK30 which brand is the best, do you have to weld the Markam, and if you don't do they work OK? Or are there other brands that or better? Has anyone used yankeewarehouse.net, or other ones on e-bay.
Thanks
John
N.KY
 
   / Toothbar question #2  
We use the Hoerst Welding (HLA) toothbars on the CK Tractors. They slip over the cutting edge and bolt on thru the side wall of the bucket. Never has any trouble with them.
 
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How much are they for 59 1/2 in KL 130 TO 41007 and how many bolts do you have to drill??
 
   / Toothbar question #4  
We sell the Woods brand and you only need to drill 2 holes in the sidewall of the bucket.
 
   / Toothbar question #5  
Markham is another toothbar manufacturer that sells a good product. I rather doubt there is any significant difference between any of the brands mentioned. Main thing is to get the measurement of the inside dimension of the bucket correct and then subtract about half an inch. No problem with a toothbar that is a little bit short but too long would be a major hassle to install.

You don't need to weld any of the toothbars mentioned. The Markham directions ask you to weld a square washer into place but frankly that is way overkill. Just install the toothbar, mark where the bolts go, drill from the inside and bolt.
 
   / Toothbar question #6  
Markham is another toothbar manufacturer that sells a good product. I rather doubt there is any significant difference between any of the brands mentioned. Main thing is to get the measurement of the inside dimension of the bucket correct and then subtract about half an inch. No problem with a toothbar that is a little bit short but too long would be a major hassle to install.

You don't need to weld any of the toothbars mentioned. The Markham directions ask you to weld a square washer into place but frankly that is way overkill. Just install the toothbar, mark where the bolts go, drill from the inside and bolt.

I own the markham and installed it just like IT described. Works great.
 

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   / Toothbar question #7  
I own the markham and installed it just like IT described. Works great.

There you go posting yet another photo showing how desparately you need a grapple. Toothbars are for digging. Grapples are for stumps.:D

Call Markham.;)
 

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   / Toothbar question #8  
We sell the Woods brand and you only need to drill 2 holes in the sidewall of the bucket.

I got mine from Rick (well his wife actually...) and it works great.
 
   / Toothbar question #9  
I purchased one that size from W.R. Long through Carver Equipment. They have a flat tooth bar which allows you to back drag with the bucket a little easier.

Installation took less than an hour. Two holes on either size of the bucket, two supplied bolts and you are ready to go. In the winter I take the tooth bar off for snow removal it took all of 15 minutes to remove it.

Randy
 
   / Toothbar question #10  
Wallace installed mine at time of purchase. Never knew what brand. One bolt in each side. Easy on and off. I've worked the dickens out of it moving over 700 tons of dirt and rip-rap. Works great. Is very strong, and makes your bucket stronger too.

While it's great for digging, I take it off for finish work and final clean up. Straight edge works better and back dragging is way more effective without the toothbar.
 

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