Bucket Side Walls

/ Bucket Side Walls #1  

dallasfan458

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Chester County, PA
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John Deere 955
Recently was pushing large rocks with the front bucket, got off and realized that I had bent in the ends about 2 inches out. I was able to bent them back because the steel is softer than I imagined, has anyone ever reinforced their sides? I was thinking of welding on 1/4 inch thick 3 inch wide bar stock to the inside, wanted to see if anyone has had similar experience. Thanks.
 
/ Bucket Side Walls #2  
If I was going to do something like that I would put them on the outside or they will hold any wet material and start building up on the inside of the bucket and be a rear to clean out.
 
/ Bucket Side Walls #3  
My Kubota already has a reinforced sidewall and I haven't bent it. If I didn't already have a reinforced sidewall I wouldn't hesitate to weld a piece of steel up it.
 
/ Bucket Side Walls #4  
If I was going to do something like that I would put them on the outside or they will hold any wet material and start building up on the inside of the bucket and be a rear to clean out.

Yup, the outside is best. Consider using Hardox for the reinforcement plates. You can probably buy precut pieces from a local steel supplier.

I welded the outside of my OEM tractor bucket before I ever used it.
 
/ Bucket Side Walls #5  
I have moved literally MANY tons of rock with my bucket,,,
never a bend,,, except the top,,, a little. :laughing:

bucket_zpsafvjeddq.jpg


Would replacing the side be better than adding dead weight to the bucket,,,
that will always be there? :confused:
A couple pieces of AR,, or some other high strength steel?
 
/ Bucket Side Walls #6  
I have moved literally MANY tons of rock with my bucket,,,
never a bend,,, except the top,,, a little. :laughing:

bucket_zpsafvjeddq.jpg


Would replacing the side be better than adding dead weight to the bucket,,,
that will always be there? :confused:
A couple pieces of AR,, or some other high strength steel?

That sounds like a lot of work to save 7 pounds, which is how much 2 strips of 1/4" x 2" x 24" steel weighs. I'd add some thin strips of Hardox or AR to the edge and call it a day.
 
/ Bucket Side Walls #7  
I wouldn't even bother with hardox or any other hardened steel unless I had it laying around. Mild steel will work and is probably what the rest of the bucket except possibly the cutting edge is.
 

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