Backhoe bucket bent

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thunder86

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How can I bend this back and if I have to get someone with a welder to heat it up will the metal lose strength? It’s not a terrible bend and maybe I should leave it but it bugs me being there.
It didn’t happen while digging as I’m pretty easy on the machine. Believe it happened while pulling a stump out after it was loose, I didn’t realize the weight of a big stump with all the dirt still attached.
 

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First off, a welder will be of no use to straighten that. I think you mean an oxy-acytelene torch. If it were mine I would get used to it and leave it as is. You go to all the trouble to straighten it and end up bending it right back.
 
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A dangerous way would be to fasten a chain to each outside tooth, let it loop down below the bent one and use a bottle jack pushing up on the bent tooth. Only thing you'd have to watch for was that the chain didn't tip forward or back so you made need a third one to stabilize it. If it were mine I'd give it a go......carefully.........Mike
 
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No way would I find it acceptable to leave it like that. I would remove the center tooth get a heavy piece of iron put across inside and pull it Bach into shape with a Williams or Armstrong bridge clamp.
 
 
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