My 16" bucket has 3 teeth.
I went through my dealer for a 16” and it took a good while to get. Then dropped at local fab shop and had the teeth cut off. It’s nice to have both toothed and flat face available. I have the QA. I’ve heard of others that find buckets and order the “ears” to make them work.
This company might be able to help you with that.
https://poconometalcraft.com/collections/kubota
This place maybe worth a call too. I heard at one time they manufactured Kubota BH buckets for Kubota (info I have not verified).
https://werk-brau.com/about-us/
I’m using my FF for first time this week to excavate for a flagstone walkway.
Good luck.
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Land Pride has apparently made some buckets for Kubota, but Werk Brau seems to be the current Kubota primary supplier.
Werk Brau will not sell direct!
I called them several months ago.
I just bought a Kubota (Werk Brau) 16" quick attach bucket last week, for $1100, from Chappell Tractor in Milford, NH (have not picked it up yet).
I did so because Messick's has also had one on E-bay for 4+ months at #1100 plus shipping (est. $170).
It sold last week at $1100, and Messick's immediately listed another at $1428 plus shipping (it is still there....check it out). That is a 29.9% price increase.
For anyone close to Coleman's in Kansas, they still have one listed on their website for $1005.
That is one hell of a deal in today's market, especially if a buyer can pick it up rather than having it shipped.
BTW: If you buy two extra teeth, and two extra tooth pins,
you can have an adaptable smooth edge/tooth digging bucket.
Weld a 4" x 1/2 "piece of Ar 400 to the two outboad teeth. and you have a smooth edge bucket.
Knock out the two outboard tooth pins, pop the edge off, put on the two new outboard teeth, and you have a tooth bucket.
Back and forth the swap can be made.
The center tooth just stays there.
I plan to do this to my 24" bucket, to use as a narrow grading bucket.