How do I add teeth??

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jinxie

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Hi I have a standard bucket with no teeth on my 753 Bobcat. I beileve it has about 9 or 10 holes across the bottom of the bucket. What do i need to add teeth to dig? Does someone have pictures? Do i buy individual teeth (how to they fit?) or is it a complete bar? Thanks
 
bobcat sells bolt on teeth about 30 bucks apiece they slide over the cutting edge and bolt through it....they work mint and are easily removed for flat bucket work....Jeff
 
bobcat sells bolt on teeth about 30 bucks apiece they slide over the cutting edge and bolt through it....they work mint and are easily removed for flat bucket work....Jeff
NAPA also sells teeth and weld on adapters, much less expensive than BC. You can also get them on the net, look around for 'bucket teeth'.
 
NAPA also sells teeth and weld on adapters, much less expensive than BC. You can also get them on the net, look around for 'bucket teeth'.
I went to Bobcat today. Apparently I have the older style bucket that requires weld on teeth. Im not sure if I want to go that permanent. Is there not a tooth bar or something that can be bolted? I have individual holes in the bucket where the cutting edge bolts too (9). BTW, the teeth and shanks were $51 each plus welding.
 
I went to Bobcat today. Apparently I have the older style bucket that requires weld on teeth. Im not sure if I want to go that permanent. Is there not a tooth bar or something that can be bolted? I have individual holes in the bucket where the cutting edge bolts too (9). BTW, the teeth and shanks were $51 each plus welding.
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  • High carbon cutting edges
  • Easily bolts into Low Profile bucket
I bought one like this from Ken http://www.skidsteer.ca And it works great. If you click the picture or go the web site it gives a discription. Mike
 
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High carbon cutting edges
Easily bolts into Low Profile bucket



I bought one like this from Ken http://www.skidsteer.ca And it works great. If you click the picture or go the web site it gives a discription. Mike
Having an old style bucket, should not cause a problem, I got a bolt on set of teeth when I bought mine, went to bolt it in and found that the bar was too wide for the bucket! I simply cut one inch out of the middle, welded it back together, and it works great. When I want the teeth off of the bucket, it takes about 5 minutes or so to remove them. Teeth are a big help when digging
 
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