Here are all of the videos in our tractor tooth bar series Comparisons The Ultimate Toothbar Comparison Video ua-cam.com/video/LqCeld2d6-g/v-deo.html Tooth Bar Comparison - Bxpanded Vs Everything Attachments ua-cam.com/video/Ff8bNgs5QS0/v-deo.html Tooth Bar Vs Factory Bucket Edge - Is It Really Worth the Money? ua-cam.com/video/Tfe8uaE4T4Y/v-deo.html Installs Heavy Hitch Install ua-cam.com/video/4TqG1TACNgo/v-deo.html Pirhana Install ua-cam.com/video/14Qcg5k9Iks/v-deo.html Wicked Bucket ua-cam.com/video/Zz0hfMm4zN8/v-deo.html Installing bucket hooks ua-cam.com/video/fV25lTLQL-0/v-deo.html
I have the piranha bar on my bucket and it has worked really well. I've had it for two years now and it improves the ability to dig and cut through the dirt. Plus, it protects the factor edge on the bucket. So far it has held up well. I have been pleased with my purchase.
I've had this bar for about 3 yrs and it's worked very well, cutting into dirt or stone is so much better with the bar, and an added boss it you cn fill your bucket with more material. I've had a few times I needed to take off the layer of sod and this tooth bar does a nice job of it. I chose it because you can back drag with it, some bars won't let you do that. I'm surprised they never came out with a snow edge with a plastic edge mounted to their straight ver. of this bar. I painted the hole after I was done drilling to help prevent rust forming on the bucket. I also got rid of a few areas on the bucket edge that were folded over or bent down, some of them I could straighten out with a ball-peen hammer or large pliers, others I used a grinder very carefully to make sure the tooth bar sat against the bucket edge correctly. My unit is showing some rust in areas this year even though I garage it year around.
I just installed the piranha tooth bar on my bucket about 4 months ago. it works pretty good but what I have noticed the grade of the metal is real soft so it's probably going to wear out pretty quick. when I drilled my mounting holes I drilled the hole about an eighth of an inch farther back so when you tighten up the mounting bolt it draws the bar back even tighter onto the bucket
This is the one I have Got it on his second run when he first started It has held up very well through gravel driveways and moving boulders around and dirt Still sharp with a few digs in it But I could file them out but have not seen a need to It takes a lil time to get use to back dragging with it but not bad .It's more like our rubber tire loaders at work Need to just use the flat bottom edge of it and will work great 👍
I have never run my bucket without a tooth bar. Got it to protect the front lip too. That said I have that very same tooth bar and their smooth version. I’m pleased with both. An added benefit, is increased capacity with soil etc.
Great Video Brock, Glad you're getting the HH tooth bar to try out, it's a beast and your right saying its made for digging, and that it does.. Lol Congrats on 17K 👍👍
I am going on my 4th year with mine. I have put it through about 15 dump truck loads of rock and gravel at my property and it shows no wear that is blatantly visible. Still sharp as new and I have to be careful walking around it in the shop as it can cut you so I always try to have the bucket on the ground when working around it. I have used it to backdrag and it is decent for that. I don't know what grade of steel this is but it is holding up great for me so I am very impressed with the quality of it and would definitely recommend it. It's kind of like a utility knife for your bucket in that it is good for many uses and not just for digging like some competitors.
Great video as always. I’ve got the Heavy Hitch tooth bar, and while it does make for rough back dragging, it’s awesome for using to comb out debris and roots while back dragging with the bucket curled down steep. It’s also really good at gathering and ripping out vines. Of course it’s a digger too. I only put mine on when I’m working with roots or vines or moving a lot of rounds or cut wood. The set screw mounting makes it so easy to pull on and off.
Hi Brock, perfect timing, I'm actually looking to get a tooth bar and have been debating on which one to get. Looking forward to seeing your comparison. Do you have a discount code for any of the ones your comparing? In today's economy every little bit helps.
So from memory, I think it was 57 inches? It’s been a little while though, so my memory may not be the best reference. They give you instructions for measuring your bucket and I follow those instructions.
Do you think adding all of these holes to the side of your bucket will eventually compromise the integrity of the bucket? When putting my Ken’s bolt on hooks on top, I worried a bit, but I think the sides are more pertinent to the structure than the top. Just curious what your opinion is.
The hole that is drilled is pretty far back and hasn't caused any problems on mine after 4 years nor have I ever heard of problem with other owners I know that have it.
I do not think it is a problem. The top of the bucket is actually a lot easier to bend. My hooks on my bucket are reinforced with a steel plate and I can still see the top of the bucket bend when I put a lot of load on it. Even with those holes I would say the tractor doesn’t have the lift capacity to buckle the sides of the bucket
Good install video, only thing is your pilot bit was WAY too big, everybody know you need to use a 7/64" bit to keep the heat down..... :) Actually, I wonder if using a pilot bit the same diameter as the first portion of the step bit would make enlarging the whole "more" precise for folks that do not do much drilling? Never really thought too much about it, usually just grab one of the smaller bits, drill and then start working my way up in sizes (or use a step bit util you realized you made the hole bigger than necessary...... Curious if the mounting holes for the different tooth bars are located the same or different enough to drill multiple holes on a bucket to use different bars in different circumstances?
Here are all of the videos in our tractor tooth bar series
Comparisons
The Ultimate Toothbar Comparison Video
ua-cam.com/video/LqCeld2d6-g/v-deo.html
Tooth Bar Comparison - Bxpanded Vs Everything Attachments
ua-cam.com/video/Ff8bNgs5QS0/v-deo.html
Tooth Bar Vs Factory Bucket Edge - Is It Really Worth the Money?
ua-cam.com/video/Tfe8uaE4T4Y/v-deo.html
Installs
Heavy Hitch Install
ua-cam.com/video/4TqG1TACNgo/v-deo.html
Pirhana Install
ua-cam.com/video/14Qcg5k9Iks/v-deo.html
Wicked Bucket
ua-cam.com/video/Zz0hfMm4zN8/v-deo.html
Installing bucket hooks
ua-cam.com/video/fV25lTLQL-0/v-deo.html
I have the piranha bar on my bucket and it has worked really well. I've had it for two years now and it improves the ability to dig and cut through the dirt. Plus, it protects the factor edge on the bucket. So far it has held up well. I have been pleased with my purchase.
Thanks for sharing
I've had this bar for about 3 yrs and it's worked very well, cutting into dirt or stone is so much better with the bar, and an added boss it you cn fill your bucket with more material. I've had a few times I needed to take off the layer of sod and this tooth bar does a nice job of it. I chose it because you can back drag with it, some bars won't let you do that. I'm surprised they never came out with a snow edge with a plastic edge mounted to their straight ver. of this bar. I painted the hole after I was done drilling to help prevent rust forming on the bucket. I also got rid of a few areas on the bucket edge that were folded over or bent down, some of them I could straighten out with a ball-peen hammer or large pliers, others I used a grinder very carefully to make sure the tooth bar sat against the bucket edge correctly. My unit is showing some rust in areas this year even though I garage it year around.
Thanks for sharing
I just installed the piranha tooth bar on my bucket about 4 months ago. it works pretty good but what I have noticed the grade of the metal is real soft so it's probably going to wear out pretty quick. when I drilled my mounting holes I drilled the hole about an eighth of an inch farther back so when you tighten up the mounting bolt it draws the bar back even tighter onto the bucket
Thanks for sharing
I love my Piranha Toothbar. It was the first add-on I bought for my 1025R almost 7 years ago! Still sharp! It is the baallz! Thanks for sharing!
Seven years of use is quite a testimonial.
Thanks for sharing
This is the one I have Got it on his second run when he first started
It has held up very well through gravel driveways and moving boulders around and dirt
Still sharp with a few digs in it But I could file them out but have not seen a need to
It takes a lil time to get use to back dragging with it but not bad .It's more like our rubber tire loaders at work Need to just use the flat bottom edge of it and will work great 👍
Thanks for sharing your experience with it. I just finished testing it against my other tooth bar and I felt like the piona was the winner
I have one and love it…..
Thanks for sharing
I love your honesty, and the constant explanations about your thoughts.
Thanks
We have one on ours and there has been no problems and it does stiffen up the loader bucket on the bottom, hope you like yours
Thanks for sharing
I have never run my bucket without a tooth bar. Got it to protect the front lip too. That said I have that very same tooth bar and their smooth version. I’m pleased with both. An added benefit, is increased capacity with soil etc.
Thanks for the feedback
Same bar I have. Can't wait to see comparison. Good job showing entire instal. Thanks for vid.
It won’t be a long wait.
I am editing it now for tomorrow morning
Great Video Brock, Glad you're getting the HH tooth bar to try out, it's a beast and your right saying its made for digging, and that it does.. Lol Congrats on 17K 👍👍
Thanks
I am going on my 4th year with mine. I have put it through about 15 dump truck loads of rock and gravel at my property and it shows no wear that is blatantly visible. Still sharp as new and I have to be careful walking around it in the shop as it can cut you so I always try to have the bucket on the ground when working around it.
I have used it to backdrag and it is decent for that.
I don't know what grade of steel this is but it is holding up great for me so I am very impressed with the quality of it and would definitely recommend it.
It's kind of like a utility knife for your bucket in that it is good for many uses and not just for digging like some competitors.
Thanks for sharing
Great video as always. I’ve got the Heavy Hitch tooth bar, and while it does make for rough back dragging, it’s awesome for using to comb out debris and roots while back dragging with the bucket curled down steep. It’s also really good at gathering and ripping out vines. Of course it’s a digger too. I only put mine on when I’m working with roots or vines or moving a lot of rounds or cut wood. The set screw mounting makes it so easy to pull on and off.
Thanks for sharing
Even if it did nothing else, it will preserve the bucket edge. And it looks cool too!
True
well done, well explained. I personally prefer this design over the other brands.
Same here
I’m still going to compare the other style but so far piranha is the winner
From a machinist of 25 years - Yes, 1/8" Pilot is perfect in this application.
I can't wait to see which one you like best out of all the ones that you have
Thanks for watching
@@RockhillfarmYT I'll watch everything u post ! How about you finish the gutter ditch thinge lol
Your bucket appears to not have bolt holes for a replaceable edge. If it did, how would you have decided between this bar or the pro version?
I'll be curious how it compares , I will be watching for your review and making a purchase , Thanks in advance
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I’m testing them today. Thanks for watching
Going on 9 weeks since I ordered my Piranha bar. I wish it would get here SOON, I have work to do with it.
I hope so. Seems like every company is suffering from long leadtimes right now
Would this have a problem going on a bucket with a bolt on tooth edge
Hi Brock, perfect timing, I'm actually looking to get a tooth bar and have been debating on which one to get. Looking forward to seeing your comparison. Do you have a discount code for any of the ones your comparing? In today's economy every little bit helps.
I don’t. I asked for one but wasn’t able to get it
Thanks for watching
Sold me....I'll be getting one of these for my soon to purchase RK37.
Best drill bit is a step bit without a doubt
What size bar did you buy. I have the jd 220r bucket? Just want to make sure i choose correct width for the piranha bar
So from memory, I think it was 57 inches? It’s been a little while though, so my memory may not be the best reference.
They give you instructions for measuring your bucket and I follow those instructions.
Okay thanks. Yeah the bucket is about 60in. Just measures it
Do you think adding all of these holes to the side of your bucket will eventually compromise the integrity of the bucket? When putting my Ken’s bolt on hooks on top, I worried a bit, but I think the sides are more pertinent to the structure than the top. Just curious what your opinion is.
The hole that is drilled is pretty far back and hasn't caused any problems on mine after 4 years nor have I ever heard of problem with other owners I know that have it.
I do not think it is a problem. The top of the bucket is actually a lot easier to bend.
My hooks on my bucket are reinforced with a steel plate and I can still see the top of the bucket bend when I put a lot of load on it.
Even with those holes I would say the tractor doesn’t have the lift capacity to buckle the sides of the bucket
Good install video, only thing is your pilot bit was WAY too big, everybody know you need to use a 7/64" bit to keep the heat down..... :)
Actually, I wonder if using a pilot bit the same diameter as the first portion of the step bit would make enlarging the whole "more" precise for folks that do not do much drilling? Never really thought too much about it, usually just grab one of the smaller bits, drill and then start working my way up in sizes (or use a step bit util you realized you made the hole bigger than necessary......
Curious if the mounting holes for the different tooth bars are located the same or different enough to drill multiple holes on a bucket to use different bars in different circumstances?
Why not a 3/32 on those pilot holes
The step bit seemed like the perfect tool for this
@@RockhillfarmYT That would be even cooler......
@@RockhillfarmYT I used a Cobalt 3/32 pilot drill bit on mine, then finished it off with a carbide tooth hole saw
@@madtater5948 Nice!!!