A few pointers for old L295DT's -- Bucket cutting edge

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Kubota L295DT Caterpillar Challenger 45
Yep, your old cutting edge is worn out and you are about to get into the bucket itself. You don't have to spend lots of money here if you have a little 110v wire welder. Get one. You won't regret it. Oh yeah, get an automatic hat and a grinder too! While you are at it, talk the missus into a set of yellow colored lithium ion 20 volt 1/2" impact drivers. Get the little one AND the big one! You will throw all your hoses away a few days later! Anyway, the cutting edge. You don't need to get fancy schmancy hardened cutting edge. Get some oh, about 3/8X2 plain old flat bar steel. Take your grinder and put one of those little thin cutting discs on it and cut all the old welds. Cut a length of flat bar to make the long part of the edge, and a couple of short ones for the lips. Weld these onto the bucket where the old ones were. Now for the cool part. Load the machine up with a roll of Hobart-McKay Armorwear. You don't need gas. It is flux core. Build up a good 1/4 to 3/8 bead all along the edge and lips, then grind it sharp. The shape of the bead actually makes you wind up with a serrated edge. Goes through hardpacked snow and ice like a knife through butter! I have had this stuff on the bucket for at least a couple of years and it shows very little wear.
 

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