I am making a 16" backhoe Bucket for my CG 1710

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I started my 16" backhoe bucket. I have a 10" bucket now that is good for trenching.
If you need to dig a decent hole the 10" bucket does not really cut it.
I am going to put 4 teeth on the new bucket. The two outside teeth will angle just outside the bucket a little bit.

The other two teeth will be placed to work well with my thumb.
I had points with Titan attachments so the teeth only cost me $7 shipped.

The teeth holders will be welded to 1/2" plate the top sides and top back will be 3/8"steel.
This is made from all surplus steel I have to be creative sometimes.

Yesterday I ran out of mig wire so I did not get as much done as I wanted to.

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My new mig wire came in and I made a little more progress.
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I used a ratchet strap to help make the round bottom. The final part I used the tractor outrigger to push down the bottom and tack weld it.
That work pretty well. Now on to the brackets and then the teeth.

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It looks big compared to the 10" bucket.
It is starting to look like a bucket.
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Looks good from here! Years ago I did the opposite and made a narrow mini excavator bucket for trenching narrow trenches for conduit and pipe. Worked out pretty good
 
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Very nice, can't wait to see the finished product.

Sure wish I had been born with more useful talent instead of so good looking.:laughing:
 
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I just finished my 16" bucket. I made this a little bigger than the OEM one. 1 1/4" deeper.
I did a test dig and it was working well. It will be my go-to for thumb use. My other bucket is 10".
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I made extra pins so I can keep one in each attachment.
The QA is so useful for putting this bigger bucket on.
 
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Looks great, I have been watching you're thread for the end result. Nice job..
 
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Looks great, I'll bet friends/neighbors would not know it's homemade.

Excellent work.

How much do you think you saved by making it yourself?
 
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Thanks Guys.
I bought my tractor used. It came with the 10” bucket. That bucket is great for trenching.
It is not good for moving much dirt or digging a decent size hole.

I was quoted $500 plus truck shipping for an 16" OEM bucket. I have about $125 in this bucket. The teeth are not cheap. I bought enough rod to make pins for my new root ripper my old bucket and my new bucket. That rod was $39. That way I can keep one pin in each and only deal with one pin to swap attachments.
I bought all the steel at the steel surplus but they charge .45 a pound.

In the end I made a quick attach, root ripper and 16” bucket for $250 I have enough steel left over for a couple other projects. That total includes the bucket teeth and the rod for the pins 3' foot 1144 TGP.

This is my post for QA and root ripper.
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/408685-i-started-my-backhoe-root.html
 
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Thanks Guys.
I bought my tractor used. It came with the 10” bucket. That bucket is great for trenching.
It is not good for moving much dirt or digging a decent size hole.

I have the 10 and 16 for my 2035, it's good to have both..
 
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Thanks Guys.
I bought my tractor used. It came with the 10” bucket. That bucket is great for trenching.
It is not good for moving much dirt or digging a decent size hole.

I was quoted $500 plus truck shipping for an 16" OEM bucket. I have about $125 in this bucket. The teeth are not cheap. I bought enough rod to make pins for my new root ripper my old bucket and my new bucket. That rod was $39. That way I can keep one pin in each and only deal with one pin to swap attachments.
I bought all the steel at the steel surplus but they charge .45 a pound.

In the end I made a quick attach, root ripper and 16” bucket for $250 I have enough steel left over for a couple other projects. That total includes the bucket teeth and the rod for the pins 3' foot 1144 TGP.

This is my post for QA and root ripper.
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/408685-i-started-my-backhoe-root.html

Your hoe bucket looks excellent!
In my opinion though, your Bxpanded thumb is way too short.
 
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Thanks.
My new bucket is 1" 1/4 deeper than the OEM version but the teeth are longer because I used pin on 156 teeth.
The extra tooth length can contact the boom but only in its most upright position. You never dig in that position.

I think you are right about my thumb. My quick attach moves the bucket position some making the thumb short.
This post really describes it very well
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/409868-backhoe-thumb.html

I just bought the thumb I do not want to replace it. I have some ½" plate left over from the bucket build.
I wonder if I could just extend the two forks of the thumb and weld a couple Band-Aids 3/8 plate on the outside of the extensions at the union.
How far out should the thumb be or should it just contact the other teeth?
 
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I wanted to add this incase someone searched this post. My tractor came with CB65 backhoe. They sell them with a 10" or 12" bucket but they offer a optional 16". Here is screen shot MF price book.
It does look big on a sub compact but they are a strong backhoe and made to take a bigger bucket.

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