beowulf
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- Central California Foothills
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- Kubota L3410 HST, J Deere riding mower
After years of use, the teeth (8) on my tooth bar are worn down - some worn down a lot. The teeth are clearly made to be replaceable - they fasten onto the tooth bar with pins. I went out today to take one off so I could bring it in and search for a replacement on-line, but quickly learned this will not be easy.
I tried to punch the pin out of the end tooth mount - that made sense as only on the two ends will I have room to swing a hammer. The pin did not seem to budge. I am guessing that when they were put on the tooth bar the pins that attach the teeth to the tooth bar may have been compressed in with some kind of a device.
Anyway, I do not see how I am going to remove and replace those teeth with a punch and hammer - and I don't know how else I can do it - even if I could manage to get the end-teeth off, there is no room to maneuver to tackle the teeth in the middle. It might be that I will have to take the entire tooth bar into a machine shop and have them punch the old ones out and punch the new ones in - but with the cost of the new teeth (seems about $12-$16 a tooth = $100 plus, and the cost of the machine shop) maybe replacing the entire tooth bar is something to consider. I will check on the prices - the one I have is fairly heavy duty - bolts on to the FEL bucket.
But, this forum has helped me out so many times before I thought I would ask if anyone has suggestions as to how to go about this. Thanks for any advice.
I tried to punch the pin out of the end tooth mount - that made sense as only on the two ends will I have room to swing a hammer. The pin did not seem to budge. I am guessing that when they were put on the tooth bar the pins that attach the teeth to the tooth bar may have been compressed in with some kind of a device.
Anyway, I do not see how I am going to remove and replace those teeth with a punch and hammer - and I don't know how else I can do it - even if I could manage to get the end-teeth off, there is no room to maneuver to tackle the teeth in the middle. It might be that I will have to take the entire tooth bar into a machine shop and have them punch the old ones out and punch the new ones in - but with the cost of the new teeth (seems about $12-$16 a tooth = $100 plus, and the cost of the machine shop) maybe replacing the entire tooth bar is something to consider. I will check on the prices - the one I have is fairly heavy duty - bolts on to the FEL bucket.
But, this forum has helped me out so many times before I thought I would ask if anyone has suggestions as to how to go about this. Thanks for any advice.