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To be fair to Cat my guess is this machine was sold without buckets as I too cannot see Cat selling such rubbish and Cat wouldn't sell a bucket with Strickland on the plate, if I'm wrong Cat deserve a
Got to repair 3 buckets off of a Cat 300.09 mini excavator, this has Strickland buckets on it, Strickland manufacture buckets and other stuff here in the UK, not the greatest I'm afraid.
The mini ex hasn't done many hours at all but is out of warranty time wise and the rubbish buckets aren't warrantied anyway
The bucket "ears" are maybe a 1/4" with NO bosses at all so the wearing surface on the buckets are a 1/4" wide, pin is about 1" (25mm i'd say)
The wear in the ears was huge at least a 1/16th on the wide ditching bucket with ears bent because pins have come out because the dumb landscapers don't bother with the retaining roll pins as a hole has to be lined up (way too busy to bother with that)
So I made a pile of bosses and new pins on my lathe (don't know how I got by without a lathe) put a good step on the bosses and then cut the holes in the ears much bigger, come to set it all up to tack weld and the tipping link was twisted, managed to untwist it with a lot of heat.
All welded in pins fitted and a straight stud welded inbeween the 2 bosses with a hole in the end, tomorrow I'm going to make 2 flags for the pins with holes in them so they are retained by the stud with a spring pin
Don't know why 2 turned out upside down, not this way on my laptop
And yes the bucket is sat on a beer barrel
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