Ripper teeth

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scootr

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Need to change a ripper tooth. They are dimpled on. Parts house guy said use a torch. When the dimpled area is red hot pry the old tooth off.
The slip the new tooth on, get it red hot and use a punch to dimple it on both sides.

Anybody have some sage wisdom to add to that?
 
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Scooter, that is right, but since you have the torch, cut the old dimples out and knock off with a hammer.
New points heated at the dimples is great, but you can punch the dimples with punch cold too.
 
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Scooter, that is right, but since you have the torch, cut the old dimples out and knock off with a hammer.
New points heated at the dimples is great, but you can punch the dimples with punch cold too.
I don't have a torch. I have access to one. But initially I thought maybe just drill out the dimple with an oversized bit to remove the old tooth.
 
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Saw a youtube vid where these points were changed. I think he used a cutoff wheel to remove them. Then he used a press to dimple the new ones on.
 
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I've changed a lot of teeth like your parts guy said. It is a pretty slick way to do it.

I found it is much faster & easier as a two man job. One guy runs the oxy/acetylene torch and the other guy has the hammer and punch.
 
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I have cut the teeth off with a angle grinder and cut off wheel. you might be able to drill the dimple out. As stated already a torch works too. Let us know what you do!
 
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I went the drill route for removal. The dimple was smaller than the bit I used on purpose.
Once I drilled most of each side out I simply held the sock with the tooth hanging down and pinged it with a hammer a few times and it popped of. Then I used a 3/8 punch and hammer - but used a press on the other side after carefully marking the dimples on the tooth. It went okay. I would do it again, in fact I bought extras.
 

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I think the punch divot is to sharp and to deep. But it is good enough for home owners use, especially since you don't have a torch. Good going! (y)
 
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We used a 5 lb hammer on one side and a ball peen hammer
on the other

willy
 
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I think the punch divot is to sharp and to deep. But it is good enough for home owners use, especially since you don't have a torch. Good going! (y)
Agreed. On the other side we used a press with the same punch and got a better looking dimple.
 

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