Back hoe bucket tooth

/ Back hoe bucket tooth #1  

johnesc

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Location
Erie, PA
Tractor
John Deere 4720 cab, 3520, 2210,
image.jpgi need a JD part number for this tooth, dealer is useless
 
/ Back hoe bucket tooth #2  
The best thing to do is pop off one of your other tooth covers and take it to a const eq. dealer and match it up. You should just replace them all, usually under $10 each. What matters most is the type of attachment used to secure it to the tooth shank. You'll probably be asked about what "type" of tooth you want. They will have single point, forked, flat, etc. Be sure to get new retainers as well. These are the clips or pins that hold the cover on and should be replaced with the covers.
 
/ Back hoe bucket tooth #3  
should be a Deere Part #T2A
 
/ Back hoe bucket tooth
  • Thread Starter
#4  
Thanks for the responses, the T2A is a weldment secured by a roll pin. I see my pic is grainy so it is difficult to see but the shank has been drilled on each side but not through, it appears the securing method is to peen the sides of the tooth into the shank where it was drilled.
Here is another pic I found on the net.
image.jpg
 
/ Back hoe bucket tooth
  • Thread Starter
#5  
Upon further investigation there is a approx. 3/16 hole through the shank. I'm going to buy a T2A and roll pin and see if it fits
 
 

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