Description
Ever tried digging into rocky soil or cutting through stubborn roots with just a smooth bucket edge? It’s like trying to slice a roast with a butter knife. This toothbar assembly transforms your bucket into a real digging machine, giving you the bite you need to tear through tough ground, break up compacted dirt, and make short work of jobs that would otherwise have you backing up and trying again.
What You’re Getting
- Six heavy-duty teeth spaced perfectly for balanced digging and maximum soil penetration
- Precision fit for buckets measuring 46-1/2 to 46-7/8 inches wide (inside dimension)
- Complete assembly ready to bolt on—no guesswork or modifications needed
- Replaceable components so you can swap out worn teeth instead of buying a whole new unit
- TISCO quality construction that’s built to handle real farm work day in and day out
Built for Real Farm Work
This toothbar is designed for mid-size loader buckets commonly found on utility and compact tractors. Whether you’re cleaning fence rows, digging drainage ditches, or preparing ground for new fence posts, those six teeth will grab and rip through material that would just slide off a plain bucket edge. It’s the difference between getting the job done in one pass versus making multiple attempts.
Made to Last
Farm work is hard on equipment, and toothbars take some of the worst punishment. This TISCO unit is built with quality steel construction and heat-treated teeth that resist bending and breaking. The shanks and pins are engineered to handle the shock loads that come with hitting rocks, roots, and other buried obstacles you’ll encounter in real-world digging.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—the toothbar bolts right to your bucket’s cutting edge. When teeth wear out, you can replace individual components rather than buying a whole new assembly, which saves money down the road. Keep a few spare teeth and pins on hand if you do a lot of rocky ground work—they’re wear items just like any cutting edge.






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