I've been so tied up and barely noticed its been 3 weeks since upload. My plan was to add some hard facing like you mentioned. We had some rain and the brush is easily yanked if caught between the teeth for sure. I got some carriage bolts just need to install them later next week to keep the blade in place. I put about 10 hours before the blade fell off due to missing bolts. Thanks for the suggestions.
@@JohnDmohawk Thanks. I wanted to try a tooth bar out so this made a perfect test and the results were good. If the mild steel wears out I will buy a Piranha bar or similar product.
The main reason I wanted to try a serrated cutting blade was for clearing brush and the Kioti smooth cutting edge simply can not compare to this one. I have sandy loam but due to lack of rain the soil gets hard to dig with a smooth edge, the new toothbar makes a huge difference. When I recorded the video the soil was damp which allowed the smooth edge to perform better. I started to dig a pond with the CK2610 and 20 hours made a huge hole for this size tractor.
it works very well great job on it
Yes it does. We had some rain and the brush really gets yanked out now. I am still pending the bolts that I will install mid next week.
Cool, works well. 👍😃
Thanks. I've wanted one for a while but was unsure if it would work for my needs. I did try it on compacted road base material and did well.
You could treat the cutting surfaces with some hard alloy stick rods to make them last longer I think. Seems to work good.
I've been so tied up and barely noticed its been 3 weeks since upload. My plan was to add some hard facing like you mentioned. We had some rain and the brush is easily yanked if caught between the teeth for sure. I got some carriage bolts just need to install them later next week to keep the blade in place. I put about 10 hours before the blade fell off due to missing bolts. Thanks for the suggestions.
Great job. I’m sure you saved a bunch of loot then buying that piranha tooth Bar
@@JohnDmohawk Thanks. I wanted to try a tooth bar out so this made a perfect test and the results were good. If the mild steel wears out I will buy a Piranha bar or similar product.
That soft sand dirt you don’t even need teeth put it through a real test
The main reason I wanted to try a serrated cutting blade was for clearing brush and the Kioti smooth cutting edge simply can not compare to this one. I have sandy loam but due to lack of rain the soil gets hard to dig with a smooth edge, the new toothbar makes a huge difference. When I recorded the video the soil was damp which allowed the smooth edge to perform better. I started to dig a pond with the CK2610 and 20 hours made a huge hole for this size tractor.