jinman
Rest in Peace
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2001
- Messages
- 20,387
- Location
- Texas - Wise County - Sunset
- Tractor
- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
I got my bucket to the "dentist" today.
Getting the old teeth off turned out to be a real chore. Two of the tooth stubs on the bucket were too thick at the tip and would not allow the teeth to go on far enough. The previous owner just pounded in bolts to hold them on and they were bowed so badly they didn't want to come out. I took a small sledge and drift punch to force them out, but it was work because I didn't have a lot of room between teeth to work. You can see one of the bent bolts in the first photo below. The photo is before I took my angle grinder to the stubs to allow the teeth to go on another 1/8". That's all it took to make the 7/16" bolts slide right through the holes. The 2nd picture is of ground down stubs. I mounted three dual tiger-tooth teeth and two single-tooth teeth (final picture). When I started digging in the caliche, it was like a different bucket. It just plows in and crumbles the caliche with ease. I would say these new teeth doubled my productivity and gave my bucket a nice new smile.