Skid Steer Bucket Teeth

Frequently Asked Questions about Skid Steer Bucket Teeth

What are bucket teeth for on a skid steer?

Bucket teeth are replaceable cutting edges attached to the front lip of a skid steer bucket and are designed for breaking up tough materials like soil, rock, and gravel. They allow for more aggressive operation compared to a bucket with a smooth cutting edge.

What types of skid steer bucket teeth are available?

There are several types of teeth for skid steer buckets, and the right type of tooth will depend on your specific job requirements:

  • Standard Teeth are ideal for general digging and material handling.
  • Tiger Teeth are sharper and pointed for penetrating compact surfaces.
  • Rock Teeth are stronger and more durable for handling rocky or abrasive materials.
  • Chisel Teeth are wide and flat, used for grading and scraping tasks.

How do I install a bucket tooth on my skid steer bucket?

Installing teeth on a skid steer bucket is a pretty straightforward process:

  • Remove any existing teeth or tooth bars.
  • Align the new bucket teeth with the mounting points on the bucket.
  • Secure the new teeth with bolts or pins, depending on the attachment style. Some teeth may require welding, but most won't.

Can I use any bucket teeth on my skid steer bucket?

Not all skid steer teeth are universal. Bucket teeth come in various sizes and mounting styles, so it's essential to match the tooth design to your bucket and the job you’ll be doing.

What are the benefits of using teeth for a skid steer bucket?

Some of the benefits of using bucket teeth include enhanced digging power, faster digging and material handling, extended bucket life, and the versatility of switching between a bucket with a smooth edge and one with teeth.