I have a JD1010C gas, industrial model with a front end loader. One of the teeth is broken on the bucket which i would like to replace. Its app. 8 "long and 2"wide attached using a split tongue arrangement with 2 3/8" bolts. It does not need to be new. Thanks
Rich/JD1010C and 1930 Model AA ford dump truck
JD1010C with a JD810 front end loader in need of a tooth
- Rich Robert
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Re: JD1010C with a JD810 front end loader in need of a tooth
Here is a copy of the answer I posted to you in the other forum.Rich Robert wrote:I have a JD1010C gas, industrial model with a front end loader. One of the teeth is broken on the bucket which i would like to replace. Its app. 8 "long and 2"wide attached using a split tongue arrangement with 2 3/8" bolts. It does not need to be new. Thanks
Rich/JD1010C and 1930 Model AA ford dump truck
I have the same machine except my 1010 is a 1960 with a 810 front loader and a rear ripper.
The original Deere # for that tooth is U 12910 U. But, when you order it from Deere they send you something different without any sub numbers. They give you a generic replacement tooth needing a new type of shank to be installed. You can buy the new weld-on, or bolt-on shanks from many places. Deere basically markets stuff made by other companies.
I put weld on shanks on my front bucket, and can now buy teeth for $5 each just about anywhere.
Deere tooth catalog is at:
https://jdparts.deere.com/partsmkt/docu ... eethBR.pdf
I bought mine on sale in a kit from:
http://www.excavationsupply.com/BucketTeethIndex.htm
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