Posted by markct on December 20, 2016 at 20:27:39 from (32.213.140.82):
I bought a bucket for my mini excavator last year, 12" bucket with three P156 style shanks and teeth, these are the type with a 3/8 roll pin driven down from the top to retain the tooth. Did some trenching with it and all was fine, then handling rocks with the thumb I lost a tooth, when I went to replace it I realized that the 3/8 roll pins slid thru with very little resistance, apparently the holes are sloppy fit, this was new not wore out or anything. So I bought 10mm roll pins to use instead since they are a bit bigger than 3/8 so fit a little tighter figured problem solved. Well I still lose teeth way too often, never happened when digging always handling wood or rocks with the thumb, although I probably do that more often than dig. Any tricks or ideas? I thought about welding on a washer over each end but then it a hassle to change teeth to different type or pin on a smooth edge. Figured someone must have a better idea!
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