Backhoe Bucket Tooth Wear

   / Backhoe Bucket Tooth Wear
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#61  
Jim,
I finally got around to ordering my fork teeth yesterday and was told they are back ordered. So now I wait longer.
hugs, Brandi

Brandi, the teeth I got from them have been excellent. I've not worn out the first set I installed. They sell quality products. I'm sorry you have to wait a bit on the backorder.:(
 
   / Backhoe Bucket Tooth Wear #62  
I know this thread is old, Jinman, but did you ever try the other clamp stile pins?
Reason for me asking is because I recently bought a Case 580 Super M Series 2 and I started cleaning ditches and lost my first tooth on that maschine after about 10 engine hours. It had new teeth installed by the dealer, when I bought it and it has those clamp stile pins in it. So far I am not so impressed with them. The soil around here has a lot of rocks and big boulders in there. Anyway... so far my plan is to get bolts and locking nuts...
 
   / Backhoe Bucket Tooth Wear
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#63  
I know this thread is old, Jinman, but did you ever try the other clamp stile pins?

I have bolts/nuts only and have no problems with teeth except I probably am due for a new set. I bought enough for another couple of replacements. Since bolts are so cheap and easy, I doubt I'd ever even give the pins a chance. Every hardware store in the world has bolts, but not those specialty pins.
 
   / Backhoe Bucket Tooth Wear #64  
I have bolts/nuts only and have no problems with teeth except I probably am due for a new set. I bought enough for another couple of replacements. Since bolts are so cheap and easy, I doubt I'd ever even give the pins a chance. Every hardware store in the world has bolts, but not those specialty pins.


I am busy ripping out tree stumps at the moment with my Case 580 Super M. I keep losing my bucket teeth. So I replaced the split pin with a grade 8 bolt, washers and locking nut. So far the split pins hold up 10 times better than the bolts with locking nut. Today I broke 3 bolts and lost one tooth. And that is every day like that when I work the machine all day. 2 or 3 bolts are nothing a day. I am just about thinking to weld them on. :(
 
   / Backhoe Bucket Tooth Wear
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#65  
On my backhoe the tooth stub takes all the pressure. The bolt just makes sure the teeth stay on the stub. I've dug in hard material and rocks, but never had a problem with the bolts. I wonder if the Case bucket is made slightly different?
 
   / Backhoe Bucket Tooth Wear #66  
I lost one on the JD 310B but they were all really worn. Found four replacement teeth for $6.50 each. The old ones had been welded on upside down. The shop welded the new ones back on correctly. So far so good.I am cutting a lot of roots so I can push over trees but we do not have rocky soild.
 
   / Backhoe Bucket Tooth Wear #67  
Not that I can see... Split pins are 5$ a piece, but surely worth it to me.
 

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