Bucket Teeth- 2AF???

I have a skidsteer bucket and one of the teeth recently came off. The tooth crimps onto the shank on the sides near the back. Tooth says "2A" then below the 2A it says "F". I have googled This and it looks like it might be an H & L tooth??
I did find a site that appears to have that part number, but it looks like the tooth fastens with a pin, not crimp?? Unless its a stock photo.

http://www.qccget.com/products/bucket-teeth-and-adapters/h-and-l-style/2af-tooth-crimp-on-h-and-l-style.html

Any help is appreciated!
 
You need a fabricated 2A crimp on tooth. Some of the 2A's attach with a roll pin,these are usually a cast tooth, the fabricated 2A tooth is usually an 1/8" or 1/4" thick steel cap welded to a piece of cutting edge. They are attached by dimpling in the cap into the recess in the shank. They usually stay on fine when digging, but if you back drag and catch a hard spot or rock they tend to flip off.
 

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