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Bucket Teeth Basics: What You Should Know

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Oct. 21, 2024
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Bucket Teeth Basics: What You Should Know

Bucket teeth are heavy duty metal spikes that attach to the bottom, or lip, of a bucket attachment. They are frequently used together with excavators and loaders to perform tasks that require high penetration, such as digging and trenching.

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Properly selected bucket teeth enhance your machine&#;s ability to dig into heavily compacted soil or rocky terrain. Compared to a simple bucket without teeth, using a bucket with teeth can reduce strain on your machine and improve its digging capacity.

Bucket teeth are available in a variety of designs intended for specific applications. Each design has its own strengths and weaknesses, and maintenance requirements vary between the designs.

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Bolt on vs clamp on bucket teeth

The Piranha bar seems to be pretty good at digging and works well on cutting smallish roots for example. Seems to handle situations with vines also. Seldom hear of someone being disappointed with one.


Bolt on tooth bar is sturdier I think in the long run versus bolt on. I really like the tooth bars. I have to dig in clay soils and it works fine. Also have to deal with popping up concrete patios and drives, although I often use a stump bucket part of the time (the stump bucket also a set of heavy teeth). The tooth bars dig well in rockier soils also.
Really really really like it as a rake. Being careful to not bend a hydraulic cylinder the tooth bars work GREAT when back dragging gravel and lose soils. The teeth can leave a pretty uniform level of material. You can change the height being raked by changing the angle of the bucket. That&#;s really nice when doing grade work or some types of landscaping. Also handy when back dragging for pulling out trash from the loose soils such as tree roots, larger rocks, etc.

 

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