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jim_wilson
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- Jun 13, 2004
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- Location
- Northeast MA
- Tractor
- Kubota B3200 w/ BH77 & 12", 18" & 24" buckets, Kubota B50 SSQA w/ 54" & 60" buckets, LandPride FDR1660, Artillian Fork frame, Extreme 3pt rake, Concrete Mixer, MyTractorTools grapple adapter
Have you considered bolt on one piece teeth. Far cheaper than 2-piece. I got 8 delivered for like $60
I've actually thought of that one too. I've got a couple of the Kubota backhoe bucket teeth - and they 'almost' fit over the cutting edge on the bucket. Look at the slot on them it looks like I could make them work by taking a grinding wheel to the slot and taking out the protrusions in there - which would open them up about 1/16" and they should fit over the cutting edge.
The thing I don't like about the Kubota hoe teeth though is they don't have as much of a sharp edge as the teeth I typically see for FEL buckets. Hensley makes a bolt on tooth adapter - which takes all of their "156" series teeth. I may look at that one too.
IMHO the bolt on teeth are an easier way to get teeth on the bucket because I just have to drill some holes to bolt them on - vs welding on the adapters. But maintenance wise - they're worse because the bolts have to removed - and the bolts always get screwed up from being exposed to digging - whereas the weld on adapters hold the teeth on with a pin which can just be punched out. So it's easier in the long term to swap teeth if needed.