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Wear bars for bobcat bucket?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 127994" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>there are 3 solution's here for you,</p><p> one is is to either look up cutting edges from as may makers as you can and see spec's on bolt spacing, till you find one that matches your bucket, </p><p>this can be time consuming s there are tons of bucket makers with brand names and then some without brand names, that all may have different bolt spacing (think of each skid steer maker, then go into aftermarket makers, and its a bunch of web sites to go thru, and I an sure some bucket makers won't even have web sites) </p><p></p><p> option # two, have a welder or someone with skills and torch/drill, to cut new holes in bucket, to match what ever wear bar you buy, </p><p></p><p> or # 3, just buy a weld on cutting edge, have welded on and your good to go again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 127994, member: 13825"] there are 3 solution's here for you, one is is to either look up cutting edges from as may makers as you can and see spec's on bolt spacing, till you find one that matches your bucket, this can be time consuming s there are tons of bucket makers with brand names and then some without brand names, that all may have different bolt spacing (think of each skid steer maker, then go into aftermarket makers, and its a bunch of web sites to go thru, and I an sure some bucket makers won't even have web sites) option # two, have a welder or someone with skills and torch/drill, to cut new holes in bucket, to match what ever wear bar you buy, or # 3, just buy a weld on cutting edge, have welded on and your good to go again! [/QUOTE]
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