Steel Teeth

   / Steel Teeth #1  

dsb5610

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I've got a tree/post puller almost fabricated for use on a Toolcat (standard Bobcat attachment). Basically it's a hydraulic pincher attached to the loader. The pincher arms are 2" square steel. I was planning on welding steel teeth on the inside of the pincher arms to grip the tree or post. Problem is, I am not sure where I can buy that and have not figured out how to make them with the tools I have.

Any ideas on what I could use to give the pinchers some biting ability?

dsb
 
   / Steel Teeth #2  
I have several used framing-hammer heads, and I was thinking about using the claw ends for hardened teeth.

You might find some of these at a used tool store.

Has anyone else tried this?
 
   / Steel Teeth #3  
You could go to TSC and buy 2 or 3 lbs of grade 8 bolts.Weld em on and grind to a point.Railroad spikes might work too.
 
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#4  
I was thinking more along the lines of bar stock with teeth cut out. Seems like that would be easier to weld to the pincher arms and since it would be a single piece would hold up better than individually weld pieces.
 
   / Steel Teeth #5  
Draw what you want and take or send it to a shop that can plasma cut it from about 1/2" steel. They may also offer beveling, which would effectively sharpen them more yet.
 
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#6  
Jim,

That was going to be my next step until my brother stopped by and looked at it. He suggested welding a piece of angle iron underneath of the pincher arms with one edge sticking out to the side that would catch the tree/post to provide the bite I am looking for. I'm going to investigate that a little. I could even notch the edge that sticks out with a grinder to give it more bite.

dsb
 
   / Steel Teeth #7  
If you weld the angle iron aon a upward angle and sharpend one edge it would give you a good bite. Also by it being a long single piece, trees or poles that are smaller can not get between the teeth.
 
   / Steel Teeth #8  
Oh YEAH !!!
Good thought!
 
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#9  
Welding it on with the edge pointing upwards was exactly how he suggested. That way the harder you pull the more it digs in.

You also made a good point about it being a single long piece. Some of the trees I will be pulling are 2-3" diameter but some are smaller and I wouild like to to work for all sizes (within reason).

Sometimes you just need more brains working and eyes looking to come up with a solution.

Pics will be coming soon.

dsb
 

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