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Rippers for TR-11 Ripper Bar

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    Posted: 28 Sep 2017 at 10:40pm
I just recently bought an older JD755 Crawler Loader that has a Tractomotive Corp Ripper, Model TR-11, Serial# 202.  I'm looking for a user manual, parts manual, and most importantly where to purchase the rippers for this bar as I cant find a part number or rippers that would appear to work on this bar.  I've enclosed a picture of the ripper bar, but it didn't come with the rippers.  I believe they look like this b/w picture that I found on front of a user manual (that luck would have was sold out on ebay).  Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
 
 
 
 


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I have serious doubts you will ever find any shanks, especially since its an early tractomotive model.  likely you will have to modify the ripper to fit a modern shank or find something that may work
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Yes...that looks like a TR11 ripper. We have a couple of those but have no  shanks to spare.
  You might try H&L TOOTH CO.  http://https://www.hltooth.com/  800-458-6684  Tulsa.Ok   my contact was Brett. Spoke with him a couple of days ago about ripper teeth for our HD21B dozer...they actually have them on the shelf...planning on placing a order today.
  In our discussion he said that they could still make shanks for those tractors and others...have no Idea if that would be to expensive or not. We did build some once for that ripper bar...having shanks torched out from the right steel and welding the adapters on for the teeth...long time ago....should have a parts/ops manual that could provide some more info if needed.
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Originally posted by AC Mel AC Mel wrote:

Yes...that looks like a TR11 ripper. We have a couple of those but have no  shanks to spare.
  You might try H&L TOOTH CO.  https://www.hltooth.com/  800-458-6684  Tulsa.Ok   my contact was Brett. Spoke with him a couple of days ago about ripper teeth for our HD21B dozer...they actually have them on the shelf...planning on placing a order today.
  In our discussion he said that they could still make shanks for those tractors and others...have no Idea if that would be to expensive or not. We did build some once for that ripper bar...having shanks torched out from the right steel and welding the adapters on for the teeth...long time ago....should have a parts/ops manual that could provide some more info if needed.
 
Thank you AC Mel this is such great and helpful information! I will contact on H&L TOOTH CO tomorrow if they're open or Mon otherwise.  If you had part number(s) for the shank and teeth and any pictures of these from the parts manual that too would be greatly appreciated.  My email is johnLmaloney@hotmail.com.  Again, many thanks!


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