Time for an update :update
Skid bucket finished up -
It started out as a Cat smooth lipped bucket with reversible cutting edge. The shanks are Cat backhoe bucket shanks. The shanks had to be trimmed to fit the profile.
End shank and tooth welded at the corner to keep from wearing the side of the bucket out.
This time we welded a D ring in the center for an attachment point. From time to time we need to move trailers or hook a chain to pull something. I was worried it would clank around but it doesn't.
The old bucket that was built 9 years ago using the same materials. This bucket has been through 3 CTL's during it's life. It's held up very well and other than some denting in the bottom where it wasn't reinforced, it has a lot of life left in it. It's being put on light duty along with the T250 as a backup.
The pan trailer needed some maintenance and additions. The equalizer bar needed replacing on the passenger side suspension, some wiring up grades and re-packed the wheel bearings. Also added fork pockets to the side of the trailer to stow away the forks where they wouldn't need to be on the bed of the trailer.
We had a couple of good demo jobs last year and scrap steel is abundant, so we made a trailer stand. It's much easier if you're working at a comfortable level.
