I ordered one Monday . Tell them the measurements, dimensions. I called them. Talked to Howard. They are working on making the process easier. Soon you should just be able to tell them the model ,year and bucket size. I ordered the Pro Model it uses the existing holes. I'm waiting , could be three weeks. I would like to hear how well it preforms. I have a CS2220 Kioti. Cobolt drill bits are much better.
@dorito31561 they could have but it would have just been more bolts to mess with. This can be put on or taken off really quick with just the two bolts. Those tabs work great holding the toothbar.
They make one that uses the existing holes. It’s the piranha pro version. Has serrated edge on one side and flat cutting edge on the other that’s reversible. Also like another $150-$200 over the cost of this style.
I really like this tooth bar, it made a world of difference on large stone/rock. I will admit though I do keep it off because back dragging/smoothing isn't fun with it on. It's not like a skid loader that has a flat portion on the back bottom of the bucket specifically for that. You just end up jamming dirt into the quick attach. Anyway money well spent and I think necessary for any owner! I am curious what the factory bolt on looks like though...
Great video
@@cornettric thanks!
what size did you order for the CX2510?
I ordered one Monday . Tell them the measurements, dimensions. I called them. Talked to Howard. They are working on making the process easier. Soon you should just be able to tell them the model ,year and bucket size. I ordered the Pro Model it uses the existing holes. I'm waiting , could be three weeks. I would like to hear how well it preforms. I have a CS2220 Kioti. Cobolt drill bits are much better.
instead of the tabs for the bucket lip to wedge in couldnt they have made this to be a bolt on since the bucket has pre-drilled holes?
@dorito31561 they could have but it would have just been more bolts to mess with. This can be put on or taken off really quick with just the two bolts. Those tabs work great holding the toothbar.
They make one that uses the existing holes. It’s the piranha pro version. Has serrated edge on one side and flat cutting edge on the other that’s reversible. Also like another $150-$200 over the cost of this style.
I really like this tooth bar, it made a world of difference on large stone/rock. I will admit though I do keep it off because back dragging/smoothing isn't fun with it on. It's not like a skid loader that has a flat portion on the back bottom of the bucket specifically for that. You just end up jamming dirt into the quick attach. Anyway money well spent and I think necessary for any owner! I am curious what the factory bolt on looks like though...
Nice, that tractor is a workaholic 😅😅