Hey guys, Here is a rather routine job if you live anywhere there is rock in the ground. Excavators, backhoes, and other ground engaging tooling or machines will most likely at some point have to deal with a similar issue of suffering from a broken tooth shank. Oftentimes these issues happen because of too much force or leverage is applied to one or more of the individual teeth of the buckets or blades. Not to worry, these are a common problem. most competent welders are able to repair or replace these as needed. Here is an example of repairing a broken one. Kick back for a few minutes and enjoy. Thanks for the support in advance, and here is a link to some of the tooling I use from amazon. [ Ссылка ]
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