grading bucket

Xizervexius

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I was doing a little task the other day, scraping a bunch of soil back from an ancient concrete slab, all the while thinking it sure would be easier if this backhoe bucket didn't have teeth...

Tractor Attachments.ca has a 14" cleaning up bucket (and they ship to the USA now for my friends on that side of the 48th)


and then wandered over to bxpanded to see what they have to offer...which was several different widths of 16", 24" , 30" and 36"!


While it sure would be great to have all them, that ain't happening. Wondering what would be the most versatile, I'm thinking 24" ? Anyone here used this, or the larger ones?
 

D2Cat

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Why not fabricate a metal plate to go over your existing teeth to make a smooth bucket? I couple of small bolts could hold it on.
 
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Runs With Scissors

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I don't have mine in front of me, but from my recollection the teeth are removable. (on a BH-77)

Don't get me wrong, another bucket would be cool as well.

I would think a either a 16 or 24 inch would be good.

The 24 inch would have a slight lead in my head. I'm thinking its just big enough to be very useful, but not too big so that it impedes digging.

But since I have never used one, it's all just speculation on my part.
 
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mikester

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I was doing a little task the other day, scraping a bunch of soil back from an ancient concrete slab, all the while thinking it sure would be easier if this backhoe bucket didn't have teeth...

Tractor Attachments.ca has a 14" cleaning up bucket (and they ship to the USA now for my friends on that side of the 48th)


and then wandered over to bxpanded to see what they have to offer...which was several different widths of 16", 24" , 30" and 36"!


While it sure would be great to have all them, that ain't happening. Wondering what would be the most versatile, I'm thinking 24" ? Anyone here used this, or the larger ones?
I'd rather have a 36-42" bucket with wrist for grading!
 

GreensvilleJay

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Teeth unbolt on a BX bucket...at least mine do.....
kinda surprised no one sells the 'flat bar' option....
24" as you're 'grading' NOT trying to 'remove' a huge bucket of dirt....

curious though , why you didn't use the factory supplied and installed, 48" grading blade on the other end of the BX23S ?
 

fried1765

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Why not fabricate a metal plate to go over your existing teeth to make a smooth bucket? I couple of small bolts could hold it on.
I have extra BH teeth.
Have a small piece of cutting edge welded across existing teeth, and use that edge for grading.
When wanting toothed edge, unbolt grading edge, and bolt on individual spare teeth.
Only takes a few minutes to swap.


Extra bucket for my L48 is modified in this way, (separate extra bucket would be $2,000), though my teeth have pins rather than bolts.
Bolts should be much easier to use.
 
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Xizervexius

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Teeth unbolt on a BX bucket...at least mine do.....
kinda surprised no one sells the 'flat bar' option....
24" as you're 'grading' NOT trying to 'remove' a huge bucket of dirt....

curious though , why you didn't use the factory supplied and installed, 48" grading blade on the other end of the BX23S ?
hah! Couldn't get in with it, too many obstacles and a tight area.