Lengthening BH bucket pin

   / Lengthening BH bucket pin #12  
First of all take a look at the old pin. What is it made of? Scratch it with a file and hit it with a center punch to get an idea of the hardness. You may find that it is mild steel.
You want to replace it. Anything you use will be better than adding a section in the middle.

Secondly, what is the pin bearing against? If it is bearing against a cast surface then you would want to use a pin of mild or untempered steel. If it is turning inside of a hole punched into cold rolled mild steel then a chrome-plated or mildly hardened pin would be best.

Yes, using the smooth shank portion of a bolt would be an excellent choice. The standards for grade marking of bolts vary, but anything with hash marks on the head is a tempered alloy steel. Lean toward three to five hash marks if you can find them. Three to five indicates a bolt of grade 5 to 8 (ASTM) so is slightly hard but still very tough and drillable. More hashes are not better.
Good Luck, rScotty
 
   / Lengthening BH bucket pin #13  
The harder the bolt the more that the holes in the machine will wear. I would rather replace a bucket of pins instead of a dipper. Just my take on it. big dan
 
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I have not received the l39 yet its supposed to be getting here this week so I cant check the factory pin. I just assumed it was hardened. I assumed that because of two reasons 1. I figured that if it was just CRS it might bend enough to be a problem to get out if something happened. 2. I thought the pins in my B7800 where hardened but I have never pulled one out or inspected it closely so I could be wrong there also. I guess I will have to weight I just figured someone here had done this modification before around here and could chime in on what they used.
 
   / Lengthening BH bucket pin #15  
i doubt that it would be anything but surface hardened, it would be to brittle

a 1" dia pin has more shear strength than most realize

Low Carbon Steel has 74,000 of tensile strength psi and 60% of that for shear is 44,400 psi

better steel will be more

Bolts and screws
 

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