Bucket teeth are the critical tips or points used in heavy machinery like excavators, loaders, and backhoes. They can penetrate and break up tough materials like soil, rock, and debris effectively. When working, bucket teeth are fitted to an adaptor by a pin, then attached to the front edge of a bucket. As the teeth wear out, they can be replaced regularly to ensure efficiency, playing a important role in construction, mining, and earthmoving applications.
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CFS Foundry is a professional bucket tooth manufacturer. In order to improve the wear resistance of bucket teeth, we use high strength alloy steel to produce bucket teeth, which can withstand long-term wear and prolong its service life. With more than 2,000 sets of molds, our investment casting process allows for the production of all shapes of bucket teeth, which can be assembled with different specifications of buckets.
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Bucket teeth are the most typical products made by casting at CFS Foundry. Many people are well-known for the usage of bucket teeth but might not beunfamiliar with the manufacturing process.
To ensure high precision and excellent mechanical properties, we use investment casting process to create various types of bucket teeth. The investment casting process used by CFS Foundry ensures the production of high-quality bucket teeth with superior durability, precision, and performance, making them ideal for demanding construction and excavation applications. Here is a breakdown of the process steps for bucket teeth manufacturing at our Foundry.
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Could you point me in the right direction for those? The'll be used on my L175Go to your Kubota dealer and tell them you want bolt-on bucket teeth for a Model Kubota backhoe. I'm sure they were used on others but I had a myself and I know for sure these will work. I had to do a small amount of grinding to make them fit but they have worked perfect. A tooth bar may be just as good but I have never used one myself so I can't say. I know the teeth work and a big plus to me is they can be replaced one at a time if needed. I got my teeth from the Kubota dealer and they were either $25 or $27 ea and they came with the bolts. I know they are higher than the ones on e-bay but one difference I see is the Kubota teeth slide over the cutting edge and fit tight to the bucket. All the bolts do is hold the tooth in place for the most part. Another thing from what I can tell they wear very well. I have had mine on the loader bucket for a good while and they are still almost like new. That is a great price on the ones you found and they may work just as good. If you do get them let us know how they do.
I'm seeing a lot of different ones.
What is Kubota asking for the bucket teeth?
I've got both a stick machine, and a MIG, but sometimes it's cheaper to buy ready made than get materials to scratch make.
The price is right since cost is a factor. $300+ is a lot more than I was wanting to spend.
Just called the orange guy. Pin type $12.86, bolt type $42.00.
Can't see why the pin type with a grade 8 bolt wouldn't work unless these are just caps that go over an existing stub.
Think I'm going with these.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bucket-Teeth-Bobcat-Style--888-/
I got my teeth from the Kubota dealer and they were either $25 or $27 ea and they came with the bolts. I know they are higher than the ones on e-bay but one difference I see is the Kubota teeth slide over the cutting edge and fit tight to the bucket. All the bolts do is hold the tooth in place for the most part. Another thing from what I can tell they wear very well. I have had mine on the loader bucket for a good while and they are still almost like new. That is a great price on the ones you found and they may work just as good. If you do get them let us know how they do.I saw that, and my first thought was to take some old "T" post stock (real old time stuff from the 50's) and weld it on the top to sort of clamp the tooth on.