RadarTech
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jinman said:I think I get your inference. I should quit whining like a mamby pamby and be happy I have it so easy, huh?:laughing: I suspect there's a bit of truth in that.![]()
When did R Lee join the thread?
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jinman said:I think I get your inference. I should quit whining like a mamby pamby and be happy I have it so easy, huh?:laughing: I suspect there's a bit of truth in that.![]()
When did R Lee join the thread?
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jinman said:I looked at one of those when looking for teeth, and it prompted me to talk about not having installation instructions for teeth in the operator or service manuals. I know how that tool works for both insertion and removal, but I swear I do not think that split pin shown in use on the tool will work on my backhoe teeth. The darn pin would not extend out on each side of the stub and the tooth would just fall off. If I have room, I can deal with nuts and bolts alot better than a high-tech split pin.:confused2:
The split pins will protrude around 3/16" of the shank. They hold a tooth in place real well in impact situations, whereas a bolt will break. If the shank is worn, and the tooth is loose, bolts will work better, especially in the digging conditions you have. Of bolts work, use them.
Romac came through with prices for my Bradco bucket. Twin Tiger tooth $11.32 and $1.71 for roll pins.
Romac came through with prices for my Bradco bucket. Twin Tiger tooth $11.32 and $1.71 for roll pins. It will cost be $65.00 to buy another Mahindra/Bradco shank and weld it on to narrow the gap between teeth and to have 5. I looked at the bucket again this morning in relation to the thumb and think now I will not add a tooth and just go with 4 Dual Tiger teeth.
hugs, Brandi
Brandi, did you ever receive your teeth? How do they fit and what do you think? Enquiring minds want to know....![]()
Jim,
Between the ice and me still recovering from foot surgery, I haven't ordered them yet.I'll post when I get them on order.:thumbsup:
hugs, Brandi
Brandi, I hope your healing is going well. To hear somebody from Willis talk about ice is really, really strange. This storm really kicked our collective butts here in Texas.:confused2:
Brandi, I hope your healing is going well. To hear somebody from Willis talk about ice is really, really strange. This storm really kicked our collective butts here in Texas.:confused2:
SixHoeBob, thanks for the instructions and advice.:thumbsup: My pins do have a front and rear with "rear" embossed on one side. I also noticed that the holes through the stub are larger on the right side, so I think they are made that way to have the pins inserted there and then driven into place. I will try the pins the next time I change teeth.
Cyril, I only dig in nice weather. That's the benefit of being retired.Lately we have been sub-freezing and my flooded basement has kept me busy. Because of that, I've only been digging twice with the new teeth and they are superb. I've busted up lots of big chunks of caliche and then pulverized them by dropping the teeth on them.
As a side note, I looked at my excavation yesterday and there was a pool of water about 8' in diameter where it doesn't drain off. The water was so clear, I thought I was just looking at wet mud before realizing there was a foot of water on top of it. I hope that indicates that this is going to be a beautiful clear blue pond. Being 90% in caliche, I think it has that possibility.
I guess you have been a little distracted. My bad, I wasn't thinking.:ashamed:
Let us know how they hold up when you get some time on them.:laughing: