First off to you but to anyone that wants to read it and comment. If you just drill and bolt a new edge to your current worn edged it may loosen as it is used.To whom is the above addressed? TY
First off to you but to anyone that wants to read it and comment. If you just drill and bolt a new edge to your current worn edged it may loosen as it is used.To whom is the above addressed? TY
There is a smooth bar option as wellThe OP may not want/need a 'toothed' bar. Nobody at the nearby quarries have toothed bars on their loaders.
Type of work determines what type of bar
All local skidsteer operators have 1 bucket smooth, 1 with teeth and a pallet fork version. For them 'time is money' and it's faster(cheaper) to swap buckets than unbolt/bolt bucket bars,expecially when you drop a nut into the pile of gravely dirt !! Finding Waldo is easier !!!
Probably overkill, but I put the Kubota bolt-on edge on mine to strengthen it, then 'special ordered' the Piranha edge modified to fit over it. (no extra cost, BTW).I went with a Piranha Tooth bar. Less work to install and works better than the factory one.
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Nylock nuts will solve that (non)problem.First off to you but to anyone that wants to read it and comment. If you just drill and bolt a new edge to your current worn edged it may loosen as it is used.
Bingo. Clamp the edge on the bottom and drill from the outside. It probably wouldn't affect much if you trimmed the new edge to fit inside ( just for drilling the holes, still mounting it on the outside).,...,.,.........
Since it's impossible to use a new edge as a jig or guide to drill holes because it's longer than the approximate 47 1/2" inside width of the bucket (assuming drilling is to be done from the inside of the bucket)..............
No it will not. if the base edge is not flat the bolt on edge can "work" and loosen. I have seen this happen numerous times. You can repeatedly tighten the bolts but it will not stay unless you have 2 flat surfaces to mate together. Even an edge with too much paint can cause the edge too loosen.Nylock nuts will solve that (non)problem.