bucket teeth

Might help if you look for weld on shanks. Weld on teeth is not normal - weld the shanks on, put the hardened, replaceable teeth on the shanks. If you weld teeth on you will likely screw up the hardness.

Should be generically available at any equipment dealer, don't think brand is much of an issue unless you are in restoration authenticity mode.

I can't seem to find any at YT (not sure if they don't sell them or the search function won't find them for me) but there are a boatload on the usual electronic auction site if you don't want to try your local equipment dealer.
 
Weld on bucket teeth will do fine,go for the complete solid tooth,you can weld on the bolt on one's too,you need a good high amp welder that will key in the weld properly,we look after a lot of backhoes doing utility work digging up the roads etc and find teeth with tips are a bit of a nuisance,they come off and the shanks wear and the tips no longer stay on till either the shank is replaced or built up which is not cost effective,should be plenty after-market teeth available.
AJ
 
I needed some for a Kubota excavator and found some at a really good price at a local Bobcat dealer.
 

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