![]() Anyone see any drawback on the bolt on holders or had issues with them? I've been told a bolt on holder wouldn't last on an excavator bucket which didn't make much sense to me on that logic, how can an excavator bucket so much worse than a crawler loader bucket? On my crawler loaders, the holder is bolted on, never had an issue with any of those before, my thoughts were to use bolt on holders on my excavator as well, so when they did get worn, I could change the whole holder instead of doing the welding up procedure, which I've done so many times its not funny and gets old in a real hurry. Thanks for the replies, I'll check into the one's mentioned. What are your guys thoughts on the pin location holding on the tooth? I then thought if they went into the sides of the teeth, I'd hunt up the one's with the largest pin and weld the pins in again, just I have to cut all the old holders off the bucket edge to try anything different, not sure how many times I'd want to do that just to try a different style or brand. I asked a few aftermarket places about the differences and was told six of one half dozen of the other. We tried welding the pins in because we thought they were coming out, turns out, we were breaking the pins, welding them in didn't help a bit, we'd still lose them. My old one's on this excavator had the pins on the top side you can see, we'd put new one's each week it seemed, all the rest of the buckets on larger and smaller excavators have the pins that go into the side of the teeth, same as my crawler loaders have, those I've had for over ten years and never changed a tooth yet other than from being worn completely out, never lost a single tooth in all that time. ![]() ![]() Do these pin on from the flat top or into the sides of the teeth. They are going on a smaller size 120 excavator. I've checked and those holders are not large enough to fit on my thicker cutting edges on my excavator buckets.īasically, what does everyone use, how do you like them, and would you put them on new again, holders, teeth and new cutting edge again? Would you recommend welding the holders on or bolt or is it a toss up for an excavator? Thanks in advance On all the buckets with bolt on holders, we've never replaced a single holder, not even replaced a tooth on them either. ![]() I've thought the holder itself should be bolted on, have a few of them on other buckets and for some reason if the holder gets worn, they should be much easier to replace. I'm wanting to replace mine on one of my excavator buckets, for some reason I'm forever replacing the teeth, they fall off and we lose them, then run a day or so without the tooth on them, then the holder is worn enough it won't fit a new tooth tight and from then on its downhill attempting to put new teeth on and keeping them on. What brand of pin on bucket teeth do you guys like. ![]()
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