do teeth on loader help digging
| unit5alive
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 250 Latrobe Pa
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2004-08-10 93169
Hi guys i have a small tractor ,bx2200 with la211 loader,the tractor digs ok ,but would a set of teeth help this light tractor dig better? worth the money? anyone put teeth on there bx? waste of time? thanks in advance,craig.
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do teeth on loader help digging
| oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa
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2004-08-10 93171
Yes they do help. But they get some getting used to. Your best bet would be to get a removable tooth bar. For that size bucket you are looking at about $250. They are no good for snow removal you would end up tearing your drive way to pieces. ....
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do teeth on loader help digging
| Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York
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2004-08-10 93191
I'd have to say they are great for initial penatration but at a disadvantage for back dragging. ....
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do teeth on loader help digging
| hardwood
Join Date: Dec 2002 Posts: 3583 iowa
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2004-08-12 93288
Teeth will do wonders at helping you dig with a FEL. I had a set on a Deere 725 loader on a heavy farm tractor, they sure would dig but as said above they'll tear the lawn and driveway to shreds pushing snow. The ones I had were easy to remove, just one bolt per tooth so it wasn't much of a job to change them. Frank. ....
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