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skipll
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 184 Robbisville NC USA
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2011-04-09          177849

The other day a tooth came off my backhoe bucket, not the actual tooth but a cap thing--extender if you will. Seems like it is kept on there with a rectangle pin. I've never seen a pin like this & wonder where I could get one---a pin that is. Would the auto store have one--all closed for the weekend now---so.
One more question---why are these teeth extenders used?

Don't know if I did the picture/image thing rite--will see.
Still learnin & still havin fun ;)



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2011-04-09          177851

The part that attches to the bucket is the holder and the tooth slides over it and is designed to be replaced easily. A good farm shop will have what you need. If not just tack weld the tooth back on. No biggie. ....

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2011-04-10          177871

This is what I wanted to show in my first post----Quite a learnin experiance it was---hope I can remember how I did it--- ....

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