kthompson
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Well, I have a bigger machine, but have completely stopped using my 12" bucket, for 2 reasons.
1. The bucket is so small it gets full of clay which will not empty, so I have to clear it out by hand every third time I take a scoop.
Have a friend who has a simple solution for this and it does work. I used a clevis to pin a chain to holes on the side of the bucket where side cutters are mounted if used. Ran the chain up and over the bucket mount and fastened it where it could not get in moving area of linkage or slip to one side. Chain needs to be long enough and mounted so when you are digging it will fall into the back of the bucket (don't worry, the dirt will push it there) but short enough so when you go to dump, rolling the bucket back wards pulls the chain at least near tight but clear of the bucket. Out pops the clay.
Was in clay this past Saturday and did not have the chain with me that I have been using. Got tired of that metal bar in about 32 seconds. As I did finish removing the clay was thinking more on the chain set up and realize cross chains would probably improve it. Sort of like snow chains (OK, never used snow chains, but that type of design).
If you don't have any holes in the side of your bucket to use, guess you could drill them but you may also be able to just wrap the chain around the tooth and fasten tightly.