Straightening bent skidsteer buckets
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- 00:34 modifying railroad track for straightening beam
01:35 attaching beam to 4 in 1 bucket
02:15 straightening 4 in 1
05:21 resealing hydraulic cylinders
10:36 welding and reinforcing cracked pin bosses
15:59 replacing torch cut sections
17:08 attaching beam to tooth bucket
18:36 straightening tooth bucket
22:31 rambling about buckets
25:03 leveling off a small overgrown area with 4 in 1 bucket
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Nice work sir! Quality work and also quality video production.
Works good. I used the same techniques years ago to repair a car haul trailer that was in a wreck. Fairly mangled and after I got done you couldn't tell anything had happened.
Nice job. As always, a great video with great narration and explanations. Keep it up bub!
You were smart to leave the cylinders connected to the bucket for the reseal job, it makes it much easier to work on.👍
Well done, getting it done the right way.
The marking is ingenious I need to do that I'm always straightening something and it drives me crazy I never know when I have passed the previous point good idea thanks
Glad it helped. You can also measure how far out your hydraulic ram is if you're using one.
Well done.
The long way round, but it did the job nicely!
good fix on the bucket, UK fabricator watched it.
Ever think the bottom of the bucket has to thin of steel.. ? I hope that the bucket does not bend again.. Nice job..
I think it's probably fine for it's intended use but I guess we'll see.
The bottom lips where the front meets the back are worn - these should overlap and this will support the front when carrying load. Build up both lips.
It's not worth the time and effort to build up a skid steer bucket. If that cutting edge ever wears back to the bucket skin I'll cut it out and replace it.
Nice work bro
4 in one are nice
You have the coolest vids man, how did you record audio at the end with the drone footage? Did you have a mic I’m guessing?
Thanks. Yeah I just had a mic on the skidsteer.
Have you considered welding a pipe under the v in the bottom of the bucket then a plate so it is flat underneath? This will significantly stiffen the bottom of the bucket.
@@chrisoakey9841 That would be good but I would have to cut out the plate that's already there and I don't think it's strictly necessary. These things do fine as long as you don't abuse them.
Question: did you pull out that pin out with the slide hammer by screwing into grease zerk hole?
@@smplyizzy No the grease fitting for those pins is on the base of the cylinder. There is a separate threaded hole just for pulling them.
I recognize that track.
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