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    Boolit Master
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    BXpanded saw tooth blade

    I put one of these on my Kubota, Man does this thing rip out the small stuff !

    Not affiliated with them in any way, Just recommend the product !

    https://www.bxpanded.com/piranha-toothbar

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    I've an older L3800 that has the standard bucket. Been contemplating getting the bar that has teeth like a back hoe. Don't do much digging. But with 4.5 acres always seem to be picking up tree limbs. The edge on the bucket doesn't extend much. Had extreme heavy rains last night and the bayou over ran the banks big time. Will be awhile before I can cut the grass back there. Frank

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    The club has a Kubota that needs that. Came across the mention of it, and some like it, a few weeks ago. Just have to remember to double check the inside width of the bucket. Threshold memory!
    https://wbrpc.org/

    genealogy, another area of interest

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    I have that installed also. Up here in the mountains the rocks would destroy a plain bucket. I really like mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samari46 View Post
    I've an older L3800 that has the standard bucket. Been contemplating getting the bar that has teeth like a back hoe. Don't do much digging. But with 4.5 acres always seem to be picking up tree limbs. The edge on the bucket doesn't extend much. Had extreme heavy rains last night and the bayou over ran the banks big time. Will be awhile before I can cut the grass back there. Frank
    It is wet, Very wet right now, Thing about this ripping blade is it is sharp as the dickens so wear gloves if you install one.

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    I put one on my LS tractor last year. Made a huge difference. The type of brush you have and soil makes a difference as well. I ended up also getting a tree puller for the bigger tougher stuff.

    An even better option is a "Ratchet Rake" but I wanted something I could leave on the bucket.

    https://www.ratchetrake.com/
    Don Verna


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    Quote Originally Posted by dverna View Post
    I put one on my LS tractor last year. Made a huge difference. The type of brush you have and soil makes a difference as well. I ended up also getting a tree puller for the bigger tougher stuff.

    An even better option is a "Ratchet Rake" but I wanted something I could leave on the bucket.

    https://www.ratchetrake.com/
    I certainty like how that thing rips backwards

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