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Dana
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I have a 755 jd & use a loader alot for very small tree stump & bush removeavle also a lot of dirt digging chores.I'm impressed with what this unit will do but if I put digging teeth on the bucket will I like it better or not. I've only found one place so far where I can get teeth. The dealer claims they work very well, but I would like more input from the rest of you.



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Doug
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Teeth help to penetrate and break-up the surface and will help get more materialespecially if there are rocks. I used to work for a supplier to Deere and knowthat the Dubuque Works (Deere yellow construction equipment)spent a bit of moneyresearching tooth design. The result was a new tooth design for the 310D loaderbackhoe in the early 1990's. People raved about how they made the loader feel morepowerful, when they never changed the hydraulics,only the teeth were different.Good luck. ....


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Teeth will make a difference. In hard heavy clay type or rocky soils teeth on the bucket make a big difference. There are two types available a weld on type or a bolt on tooth bar. The bolt on bar has the advantage of being removable, when to want a flat edge on your bucket for scraping. We can get you these if you need one. contact us via e-mail DPEQUIP@aol.com ....


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