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I've been jonesing for a ripper tooth for my backhoe for years.
Turns out bxpanded.com now supports the Branson BH150 backhoe for both their quick attach and ripper tooth, and the BH76 is pretty much the BH150's previous numbering.
I ordered one of each, and got an email response the next day asking me to verify a measurement because apparently there are some "BH150" buckets out there that aren't actually sized right (BH200 buckets being stamped BH150 or something like that) - A+ to them for double-checking.
When I received the package I took off my bucket and quickly and easily mounted the quick attach unit.
The welds on the bucket on the inside of the ears interfered with the the bucket swinging into place for the quick attach and didn't allow the second pin to be slid into place. I cleaned them up a bit with a grinder (you can see where there's new black paint) - they weren't ugly per se but there definitely was more metal than necessary; I smoothed it out, leaving plenty behind for strength but got enough off so that the pin fits comfortably.
Pics:
The quick attach pins on directly in place of the bucket - using the same original pins. OEM thumb fits perfectly around it.
A new pin (provided with the QA) is placed in the bucket and the end bolted; shouldn't ever have to remove that. QA hooks on there then you lift the BH a bit, manually swing the bucket up and then the removable pin (provided) is pushed through; I'm using a lynch pin with a ring that fits really snugly around the tube.
Holes in the provided pins (permanent and removable) are larger than the holes in the OEM bucket so the bolts provided don't fit.
Shot some paint over the raw metal from the weld cleanup. Hardware store didn't have dark gray
major fashion faux pas I know.
Ripper tooth installed. I haven't used it yet but expect it to revolutionize digging in my hard red clay during the dry part of the year. It should also help in digging where there's lots of rocks.
The permanent pin for the ripper was also provided with the QA (2 total). One removable pin is provided; you really only need one as it can stay with the QA on the dipper regardless of how many buckets you have.
Bucket fully in place. Ripper tooth and 20' of ⅜" chain in the bucket, it's where I usually carry the chain when I have the backhoe on the tractor.
Bucket/dipper and bucket/thumb positioning & geometry have changed slightly but I don't expect it'll be a negative.
I still intend to get a cylinder to turn the thumb hydraulic... hopefully this fall.
(ignore the toilet in the background, I haven't been to the dump since I swapped in a new one in the house)
Turns out bxpanded.com now supports the Branson BH150 backhoe for both their quick attach and ripper tooth, and the BH76 is pretty much the BH150's previous numbering.
I ordered one of each, and got an email response the next day asking me to verify a measurement because apparently there are some "BH150" buckets out there that aren't actually sized right (BH200 buckets being stamped BH150 or something like that) - A+ to them for double-checking.
When I received the package I took off my bucket and quickly and easily mounted the quick attach unit.
The welds on the bucket on the inside of the ears interfered with the the bucket swinging into place for the quick attach and didn't allow the second pin to be slid into place. I cleaned them up a bit with a grinder (you can see where there's new black paint) - they weren't ugly per se but there definitely was more metal than necessary; I smoothed it out, leaving plenty behind for strength but got enough off so that the pin fits comfortably.
Pics:
The quick attach pins on directly in place of the bucket - using the same original pins. OEM thumb fits perfectly around it.
A new pin (provided with the QA) is placed in the bucket and the end bolted; shouldn't ever have to remove that. QA hooks on there then you lift the BH a bit, manually swing the bucket up and then the removable pin (provided) is pushed through; I'm using a lynch pin with a ring that fits really snugly around the tube.
Holes in the provided pins (permanent and removable) are larger than the holes in the OEM bucket so the bolts provided don't fit.
Shot some paint over the raw metal from the weld cleanup. Hardware store didn't have dark gray

Ripper tooth installed. I haven't used it yet but expect it to revolutionize digging in my hard red clay during the dry part of the year. It should also help in digging where there's lots of rocks.
The permanent pin for the ripper was also provided with the QA (2 total). One removable pin is provided; you really only need one as it can stay with the QA on the dipper regardless of how many buckets you have.
Bucket fully in place. Ripper tooth and 20' of ⅜" chain in the bucket, it's where I usually carry the chain when I have the backhoe on the tractor.
Bucket/dipper and bucket/thumb positioning & geometry have changed slightly but I don't expect it'll be a negative.
I still intend to get a cylinder to turn the thumb hydraulic... hopefully this fall.
(ignore the toilet in the background, I haven't been to the dump since I swapped in a new one in the house)
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