![]() I have had similar problems with the teeth on my 790 Deere. Posted 10:37 (#3962528 - in reply to #3962385) Subject: RE: Keeping teeth on excavator bucket Rented a mini excavator that the teeth ran vertically and lost 2 in 4 hours. I run an excavator at work and have lost one tooth in 7 years. Posted 10:21 (#3962505 - in reply to #3962385) Subject: RE: Keeping teeth on excavator bucketĪre the pins vertical or horizontal? I like horizontal as they don't come out when you dig. I will say that the OEM teeth we've used on our 120 stayed put so far. Posted 10:08 (#3962487 - in reply to #3962385) Subject: RE: Keeping teeth on excavator bucket ![]() I have not tried OEM teeth, maybe that is the answer? Any help greatly appreciated. It's a pretty good struggle to get the clip in but once in they are slightly loose. Have not tried any type of bolt either.īoth surfaces are completely clean before installing new tooth so the fit is as tight as possible. Have not tried solid welding them on all the way around, kinda reluctant to do that but getting closer to that move every day. We have tried welding the top and bottom when new clips are installed with little to no luck either, it just snaps the weld since they don't fit completely tight. Could this be my issue, they do not fit as perfect to the cast boot as I would like but are much, much cheaper than the OEM teeth. Have landed on the John Deere OEM clip for now but they don't make it long either. We have tried every clip under the sun from the rubber expansion wedge to the multiple eagle beak type clips. Posted 08:50 (#3962385) Subject: Keeping teeth on excavator bucket Keeping teeth on excavator bucket Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1
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