I have been cutting the ears off my Kubota bucket because I can't get an EA bucket any time soon. What a job.
I tried a propane cutting torch and plasma, and I tried to spare the metal of the bucket itself by shooting sideways. I guess I put in 4 hours today, and I still have strips of stubborn metal to grind flat.
I think I should have traced around the bases of the ears and cut two big holes in the bucket, removing the ears and pieces of the bucket itself. I could have patched two holes a lot easier than getting the old ears off, and the bucket would have been stronger than new.