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The ripper tooth is a hook-shaped tooth that attaches in place of the backhoe bucket and is used most to tear through roots and to tease out buried rocks. The resulting hole require less backfilling than a bucket, though if the roots are buried more than 10 or 12 inches deep you would need a bucket to remove the soil before using the ripper.

The ripper tooth is made and sold by Bro-Tek. It takes 5 minutes or fewer to attach. The process being summarized as:
- Remove 2 bolts; pull the pins; swap the ripper and bucket; replace pins and bolts.

This TBN discussion includes pictures of the ripper in use.

Using the Bro-Tek Ripper with a Woods Backhoe

[TBN] Need Longer Pins for Bro-tek Ripper on BH6000

Ripper Tooth for the Front End Loader

Normally reserved for a backhoe now you can use one on your FEL as well. With the Tach-N-Go Q/A, not only do you have visibility but true plug and play versatility.

Ripper ToothRipper Tooth

improved Ripper tooth for BX Tach-N-Go
Because of the success of the original Prototype Ripper Tooth it has increased in size
and is now compatible with the soon to be released Tach-N-Grab Grapple. The Tooth
is constructed of 3/4" T-1 steel with a machined edge. Installs in seconds and can be
used in reverse as well.