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BX-25D ,PTB. Under Armor, '90&'92-B7100HST's, '06 BX1850 FEL
I wanted to buy a new bucket to do trenching work with my Bx25d - so looking at bxpanded site I saw the perfect 6" bucket. In the past I have order 3 different things for them and they have always been a pleasure to work with. Their products are outstanding too.
AS it has been posted here, their wait time was...... excessive to say the least. Yes I understand covid and all of it's ramifications, but hell I am a school teacher and we have found ways to "teach" along with this virus (not overly well I will add) - but I get it. After contacting them and actually talking to a human several times I decided that spending my money day one and waiting 6-10 weeks or more was not what I wanted to do. SO I said wth - I will build my own. Now I can weld, and have before, but it is always better to get the "pro" to do it - my youngest is a certified welder as is the AG teacher.
I used my CAD package and drew up plans (yes - I cheated - I tried to copy the Bxpanded bucket) and I got some metal from the AG department next door in my shop. Plasma arc cut the two sides and I grinded it smooth - actually had to get someone else to cut and cnc the bearing holes for me - and even found on Amazon a company that had brass bushings that would fit perfectly around the standard kubota hoe pins. Total cost of metal cnc and bushings..... $28 bucks.
the parts.........
Below you can see the video of it moving..........
SO................. after completing ........... I realized I made 4 mistakes, some I caught early and one that I need help fixing!
One mistake was making sure I had enough clearance when the bucket went through the entire motion. SO I raised it up a bit (look at drawing vs bucket)
My pin clearance was spot on - if you look at how it comes back to the boom - that is almost perfect,
however - one big mistake, the $%@## bucket is really TOO long..... betcha someone noticed that...... so - IF I curl the bucket last when packing up, the bucket WILL hit the boom, of course if I curl early - there is no problem! The longer bucket has helped when digging so far. I just have to remember to curl early when packing up. That is an easy fix!
Now for the big mistake - and how I can "fix it" - I knew this going in this project but I did not think it would be the problem that it has become.
The two side pieces of the bucket are parallel to each other....... so if the soil is hard packed, it gets stuck in the bucket. First hole I did was in good old Virginia clay - took longer to get the clay out of the bucket than it did to build ! (Ok - that was a lie)
SO what to do? I am not going to refab the entire bucket - BUT could I add something that would allow the dirt to come out easily? Would a wide cutting edge help? Right now I have a bout 1/4" overhang.
Open to thoughts and suggestions.
AS it has been posted here, their wait time was...... excessive to say the least. Yes I understand covid and all of it's ramifications, but hell I am a school teacher and we have found ways to "teach" along with this virus (not overly well I will add) - but I get it. After contacting them and actually talking to a human several times I decided that spending my money day one and waiting 6-10 weeks or more was not what I wanted to do. SO I said wth - I will build my own. Now I can weld, and have before, but it is always better to get the "pro" to do it - my youngest is a certified welder as is the AG teacher.
I used my CAD package and drew up plans (yes - I cheated - I tried to copy the Bxpanded bucket) and I got some metal from the AG department next door in my shop. Plasma arc cut the two sides and I grinded it smooth - actually had to get someone else to cut and cnc the bearing holes for me - and even found on Amazon a company that had brass bushings that would fit perfectly around the standard kubota hoe pins. Total cost of metal cnc and bushings..... $28 bucks.
the parts.........
Below you can see the video of it moving..........
SO................. after completing ........... I realized I made 4 mistakes, some I caught early and one that I need help fixing!
One mistake was making sure I had enough clearance when the bucket went through the entire motion. SO I raised it up a bit (look at drawing vs bucket)
My pin clearance was spot on - if you look at how it comes back to the boom - that is almost perfect,
however - one big mistake, the $%@## bucket is really TOO long..... betcha someone noticed that...... so - IF I curl the bucket last when packing up, the bucket WILL hit the boom, of course if I curl early - there is no problem! The longer bucket has helped when digging so far. I just have to remember to curl early when packing up. That is an easy fix!
Now for the big mistake - and how I can "fix it" - I knew this going in this project but I did not think it would be the problem that it has become.
The two side pieces of the bucket are parallel to each other....... so if the soil is hard packed, it gets stuck in the bucket. First hole I did was in good old Virginia clay - took longer to get the clay out of the bucket than it did to build ! (Ok - that was a lie)
SO what to do? I am not going to refab the entire bucket - BUT could I add something that would allow the dirt to come out easily? Would a wide cutting edge help? Right now I have a bout 1/4" overhang.
Open to thoughts and suggestions.