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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 30608" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>I looked at my 609 Parts manual. The only visible differences I see are the type of bucket teeth they use. </p><p> The Severe Duty buckets show a pin on tooth where the pin runs vertically through the tooth and shank. The shanks long leg is on the top of the cutting edge.</p><p> The Standard Duty bucket teeth are a different part number and use the teeth that are peened to the shank at the rear of the tooth on both vertical sides of the tooth. The long leg of the shank is on the bottom of the cutting edge.</p><p>You got me curious, so I just walked out through the snow and took a look at both my buckets. Both of mine are Standard Duty with peened on teeth.</p><p>I took a look online and found an old Ebay auction of a 12" bucket with a bunch of pictures. I can see that bucket had pin on teeth.</p><p>This may be a an easy way to tell them apart as long as the teeth and shanks have not been changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 30608, member: 897"] I looked at my 609 Parts manual. The only visible differences I see are the type of bucket teeth they use. The Severe Duty buckets show a pin on tooth where the pin runs vertically through the tooth and shank. The shanks long leg is on the top of the cutting edge. The Standard Duty bucket teeth are a different part number and use the teeth that are peened to the shank at the rear of the tooth on both vertical sides of the tooth. The long leg of the shank is on the bottom of the cutting edge. You got me curious, so I just walked out through the snow and took a look at both my buckets. Both of mine are Standard Duty with peened on teeth. I took a look online and found an old Ebay auction of a 12” bucket with a bunch of pictures. I can see that bucket had pin on teeth. This may be a an easy way to tell them apart as long as the teeth and shanks have not been changed. [/QUOTE]
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