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580ck backhoe bucket teeth

Steve 580ck

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Hi guys, I ripped off a tooth the other day, one has been missing for a while and the others are worn. Does anyone have a link for the replacement teeth or know if these will work? Thanks, Steve
 

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Bls repair

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Did you lose the cap or break the shank ? Same for the one that has been missing . If you ran the machine with the cap missing you may have to buildup or replace the shank . Worn shanks can cause the caps to fall off.
 

Coy Lancaster

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The Case part number for the tooth is 114549 you can do a search and find them. Sometimes your dealer may have a good price on these because they're not used as much anymore.
 

Billrog

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I gave up on pins to keep my teeth on years ago . I've been using grade 5 - 5/16" bolts just the right length with a nylock nut installed back wards & it ends up flush with the out side of the tooth when tightened.
 

Steve 580ck

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That's a good idea, I ordered this set, I'll see if they fit when they come in otherwise I guess I'll be ordering new shanks
 

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Bls repair

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Do you have weld on shanks or bolt on shanks? If you replace the shanks with weld on I like to splay the outside ones out so the caps stick out @3/4” past the side of the bucket . This saves wear on the corners of the bucket
 

Coy Lancaster

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The teeth on the old 33&35 backhoe are heat and beat the rear ears in against the shanks.
 

Tinkerer

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# 23 teeth are commonly used to replace the old heat and beat ones that Coy referred to. But you gotta have the shanks with pin holes for the 23's.
I lost a lot of those heat n beat style teeth digging up tree stumps. I finally started welding to weld them to the shanks (the teeth).
 

Coy Lancaster

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# 23 teeth are commonly used to replace the old heat and beat ones that Coy referred to. But you gotta have the shanks with pin holes for the 23's.
I lost a lot of those heat n beat style teeth digging up tree stumps. I finally started welding to weld them to the shanks (the teeth).
Yeah a lot of people did after they lost brand new ones lol.
 

DMiller

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Can always do a search on Ground Engagement Tools or Bits too, to see if some producers have something better.
 
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