putting teeth on a bucket

   / putting teeth on a bucket #1  

Rio_Grande

Platinum Member
Joined
Dec 11, 2007
Messages
555
I have a 72in viring finish bucket. I need to put a set of teeth on it, I concidered a tooth bar but the cost seems high for what they are. i have a single row of holes drilled in the bucket from the factory. I found teeth that bolt on but i would need to drill a second hole in the bucket.

My question is, are there manufactured teeth designed to be bolted on with one bolt and catch the edge to stay straight?
 
   / putting teeth on a bucket #2  
I've only seen bolt on cutting edges, any teeth I have seen had to have a base welded in place.

Not saying they don't exist, just never seen single bolt on teeth.
 
   / putting teeth on a bucket #3  
If you decide to weld go weld on, make sure you get the correct shanks. The shanks for a backhoe bucket are designed to go underneath, loader bucket shanks weld on top of the cutting edge, putting the tooth in line with the bottom of the bucket, keeping a flat surface for grading.

Ed
 
   / putting teeth on a bucket #4  
If you find a tooth that fits your bucket and it has a hole that alliens up with the holes in you bucket then weld a piece of flat bar between each tooth so the teeth are conected and that will keep the teeth stright during diging.

I would not weld them to the bucket cause then when you dont want them you will not be able to take them off! :thumbsup:
 
   / putting teeth on a bucket #5  
   / putting teeth on a bucket #6  

Doesn't seem like you would use that for digging. Adding teeth to a bucket is for making it a better digger in hard ground. That looks more like a landscape surface tool.
 
   / putting teeth on a bucket #7  
A toothbar may seem expensive until you see how much quicker you can grade and dig. I think that it's your best bet.

Doesn't seem like you would use that for digging. Adding teeth to a bucket is for making it a better digger in hard ground. That looks more like a landscape surface tool.

Correct you are. The Ratchet Rake is a handy tool and works great for the uses it was designed for (and a few more), but it's a terrible tool for digging. Throw in a little too much moisture and it's not effective for any kind of ground engagement except gravel.
 
   / putting teeth on a bucket
  • Thread Starter
#8  
Ordered a tooth bar today. 320, not too bad.
 
   / putting teeth on a bucket
  • Thread Starter
#9  
Tooth bar was exactly what the doctor ordered, it it awsome.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2003 Big Tex 10PI 16ft. T/A Pipe Top Utility Trailer (A45336)
2003 Big Tex 10PI...
2016 Cadillac ATS Sedan (A46684)
2016 Cadillac ATS...
2019 Peterbilt 389 T/A Sleeper Cab Truck Tractor (A45336)
2019 Peterbilt 389...
2008 Lincoln Navigator SUV (A46684)
2008 Lincoln...
2010 JLG 800S 80ft. 4x4 Telescopic Boom Lift (A45336)
2010 JLG 800S...
Dalton Mobility 600 Row Crop High Clearance Spreader (A48561)
Dalton Mobility...
 
Top