
Yep! Mag drills are a wonderful tool to have around. They'll turn a miserable, slow experience into a quick and enjoyable one. Not only that, they'll make sure that the axis of the hole is perpendicular to the surface that's being drilled. So many uses and they don't care if they're horizontal, vertical or any which way.My first tractor with a loader was a new B7500. I don't remember the hours it took but the edge showed enough wear to convince me it needed a sacrificial edge ("scrap" from our weld shop). It was something that I've done soon after getting the next two tractors. My only regret is not buying the mag drill years earlier.

I use a water-based cutting solution from Hougen specifically designed for annular cutters. I buy cutting oil from ACE Hardware that I typically use when running standard drill bits.I would think you would get a lot more milage out of your drill bit with some cutting oil, cheap at Home Depot.
Removing rocks and ChollasLike GreensvilleJay I am also curious, how did you wear down the bucket edge in 26 hour? Not passing judgement or anything, just would like to know so I can avoid such things.
I first added the bolt-on Kubota cutting edge on the BX25, then the standard BXpanded tooth bar. That way I can easily add and remove the tooth bar just by the 2 side tabs without having to remove the cutting edge.I would go with the BXpanded bucket edge. I have their tooth bar and it makes a world of difference at a fair price.
26 hours? LOLI have only put 26 hrs on it! It's welded to the bucket. Does anyone make a bolt on one?