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What kind of teeth are these?

Ronsii

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Was at the local tooth & track shop earlier to pick up some rollers for the mini and saw this bucket sitting in the corner... they had turned it into a planter of all things :cool: The teeth on it seemed more of a pointy curved shape... don't recall seeing any like it around here before...:confused: The shanks looks a bit funny too....

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Not sure how these teeth would hold up to hard materials.... maybe if you're digging in sawdust :D
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Welder Dave

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Those look like "spade" teeth. Do they have other ornamental buckets with hearts, diamonds and clubs teeth? They look like they are made of wood with the lines in them.
 

Tones

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They are "ornamental" teeth.. have no use at the jobsite..
Kinda like bringing the wife to work.. stands around, does nothing, but nice to look at.. Lol.
I used to work with a bloke who's wife came to work with him every day. When asked about why she came he answered " she is to dam ugly to kiss goodbye"
 
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