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Replacing Weld On Cutting Edge
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank Y" data-source="post: 28140" data-attributes="member: 2440"><p>Can anyone offer any advice, do's or dont's for putting on a new weld on edge? Ive had this material bucket for a while and im tired of the positive angle on the edge and the bucket doesnt sit flat on the ground. Has a definite arch to the edge, so bad that theres a 1" gap in the center between the edge and the ground. Makes grading almost impossible and cleanup on a smooth surface is a joke. I found a cutting edge that will work and just weld some pieces up the sides, but im most concerned about getting the edge square with the machine. Or is that not a big concern? What are the basic steps to doing this and what do I need to watch out for? Thanks for any advice! Frank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank Y, post: 28140, member: 2440"] Can anyone offer any advice, do's or dont's for putting on a new weld on edge? Ive had this material bucket for a while and im tired of the positive angle on the edge and the bucket doesnt sit flat on the ground. Has a definite arch to the edge, so bad that theres a 1" gap in the center between the edge and the ground. Makes grading almost impossible and cleanup on a smooth surface is a joke. I found a cutting edge that will work and just weld some pieces up the sides, but im most concerned about getting the edge square with the machine. Or is that not a big concern? What are the basic steps to doing this and what do I need to watch out for? Thanks for any advice! Frank [/QUOTE]
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