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Bucket Shank Repair

Bucket Shank Repair

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“I C Weld”

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…

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  1. lol great video I asway telling my wife why I need 2 of every thing is because one breaks down you have a back up welding unit !! I love watch you work and after living in Taylor TX for 6 years and I know Leander pretty well Cedar Park ,Rock Rock ect keep the heavy equipment repairs I work in heavy equipment repair and its great to see new trick or idea

  2. nice work and i see before your machine went down you were using those round carbons there good for gouging generally but if you want to bevel get some 3/8 flat carbons arcair makes them and your torch has a cutout in the jaws just for the flats they make a nice flat bevel and their great for knocking off the goobers and snots from tacks and cuts offs and knocking down high spots always keep a box on the truck along with the round ones i always have used the licoln innersheild wires nr211, nr212 and the nr311 havent used hobart in years guess ill try a coil but i always used the bigger wire like .068 and 5/64 they just fill faster and you turn me on to the longer goosenrck on your gun always just used the k126 gun with shorter 45 degree neck now i save on burning up my gloves . waiting on your next repair

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