Weld on bucket teeth

   / Weld on bucket teeth #11  
I thought about making some years back. Then found some bolt on teeth. I liked the idea of being able to remove them if needed, but never have. But for the cost, I couldnt justify building teeth.

These are what I used....Bobcat Bolt-On Tooth - AugerTeethOnline
 
   / Weld on bucket teeth #12  
You sould not back drag with front edge of bucket as it really stresses your loader. I have 2 x 2 x 1/2 L angle welded to back of bucket as a scraper, and weld on replaceable Esco teeth (Abosultely the best tooth system and well made teeth you can get. I have Cat style on my excavator and they do not compare.
ESCO Corporation |
SV2(R) Tooth System

unless you use the float option on the fel when back dragging with bucket edge. don't use it much, but the float option is useful.
 
   / Weld on bucket teeth #13  
You sould not back drag with front edge of bucket as it really stresses your loader. I have 2 x 2 x 1/2 L angle welded to back of bucket as a scraper, and weld on replaceable Esco teeth (Abosultely the best tooth system and well made teeth you can get. I have Cat style on my excavator and they do not compare. ESCO Corporation | SV2(R) Tooth System
Back dragging with the tip is fine as long as the bucket angle is not extreme.
 
   / Weld on bucket teeth #14  
I would get a bolt on tooth bar. Your bucket will then be much more useful and versatile. Once they are welded on you lose the full utility of the bucket and there may be times you will regret that you no longer have the option of going toothless. The bolt on tooth bars are easy to take on and off. For me and the ways I use my tractor, I would never want permanent teeth on the bucket, and mostly I have the tooth bar off. I feel strongly about this.

Also, I don't think you would save much if any money buying separate teeth vs buying a tooth bar. But permanent teeth may work for you - depends on how you use your bucket all the time.

tractor tooth bars for front end loader - Bing images

I have a spare bolt on smooth cutting edge held with 11 1/2-13 blow bolts.
I'ts not much harder to remove 11 bolts than 4 with a tooth bar setup.
With the scraper on back of bucket, I really have no need for a smooth edge anyways.
 
   / Weld on bucket teeth #15  
Back dragging with the tip is fine as long as the bucket angle is not extreme.

My manual says 15 degrees max. It's mostly the curl cylinders that suffer from back dragging with big bucket angles.
 
   / Weld on bucket teeth #17  
Wow, this thread went sideways.

Nice work. Have you gotten them on the bucket yet? How wide is your bucket?
 
   / Weld on bucket teeth #19  
I'm getting a piranha bar on my new L4060. I like the idea of having the teeth & what is essentially a bolt on wear bar in the same package.

Depending on the bucket lupus strength & reinforcement I can see a single tooth catching a rock or something & tweaking the bucket. Probably only an issue with heavy use on a light bucket though.
 
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#20  
Wow, this thread went sideways.

Nice work. Have you gotten them on the bucket yet? How wide is your bucket?
Don't even have a loader yet planning to purchase it and a grapple by the end of the month hopefully.
 

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