How to put teeth on loader bucket?

02 Jul.,2024

 

How to put teeth on loader bucket?

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So will the teeth help remove rocks? or what is the point? I think if i needed something like that and your bucket is quick attach. would it not be easier to weld on some quick attach parts to the your box blade and there you go. Put box blade on front of loader and solve the problem. Or am i missing something?

Cant really help Maina , my soil is mostly sand with clay in the bottoms (low spots) what i have noticed is that my lower bucket edge is really limited. So my neighbor was pulling some packed gravel where main road (paved) connects to my road (gravel) my bucket would not do it! He came in with a 35 HP machine and did it easily! I went over to ask him how and why. He told me that he goes to the town and gets the used grader blades. Cuts them to length and drills holes 3 and bolts them on. Thats what i Plan to do with my standard bucket. He keeps the edge of blade 3 inches out and says it works like a charm.So will the teeth help remove rocks? or what is the point? I think if i needed something like that and your bucket is quick attach. would it not be easier to weld on some quick attach parts to the your box blade and there you go. Put box blade on front of loader and solve the problem. Or am i missing something?

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