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Posted on: 2010/2/1 6:23
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And if you wanted the teeth to be easily removable, just Google "tooth bar". Here is one EXAMPLE.
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Posted on: 2010/2/1 9:42
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The good ones are forged and have replaceable tips. Or you could fabricate your own from 4140 steel and then hardface them. |
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Posted on: 2010/2/1 9:55
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I put seven teeth on the loader bucket for my tractor - probably overkill. I got the teeth from Tommy at Affordable Tractor Sales and the price was very reasonable. These are actually intended to be backhoe bucket teeth, but I just ran them through the band saw and opened up the gap so I could bolt them to the bucket lip. They sawed very easily and I was concerned that they might not wear well, but they've been fine so far.
I don't recall the part number for the teeth, but if you call Tommy he'll probably know which ones I'm talking about. These do not have replaceable tips, BTW. The thing sure does a much better job now, both digging a bit and moving brush and rocks around. One advantage to the greater number of teeth on the bucket is that it works much better for "raking" up brush. I just tip the bucket until the teeth are vertical and then put the arms in the float position (I love my new loader valve!) and I can push or pull brush and medium sized rocks round to make a pile I can then pick up and move. Rich |
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Posted on: 2010/2/1 20:42
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Hi Guys Thanks for your feed back on bucket teeth. I'll be letting you know which way I will end up with. I am getting up there in age, 3/4 century mark the 4th Feb. Built my house from concrete to roof in 2001, Had to change clutch in the TS354 in 2007, changed engine in 1986 f250 4x4 last month, My main project in the spring will be building 24x30 pole building, which is on a slope, and will need to move about 80 yards dirt. That is why I'll need teeth on the bucket. I'm a retired builder, but still work 5 days week. Note, everything is paid for.
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Posted on: 2010/2/3 0:47
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I bought a tooth bar for my Jinma 284 from the Yankee Warehouse. Below is a link to their website. I am quite happy with this item and it was not terribly expensive.
http://yankeewarehouse.net/catalog/ |
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Posted on: 2010/2/11 20:49
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