10X Bucket Teeth with 6737326 Flex pins For Bobcat Style Mini Excavator 6737325
10X Bucket Teeth with 6737326 Flex pins For Bobcat Style Mini Excavator 6737325
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Bucket Teeth with Flex Pins for Bobcat Style Mini Excavators
These heavy duty replacement components are designed for installation on excavation buckets and cross reference with part numbers 6737325 and 6737326.
Overview
This set of 10X Bucket Teeth with 6737326 Flex pins provides essential ground engagement for mini excavators used in utility and landscape work. The 10X Bucket Teeth with 6737326 Flex pins allow for efficient digging and material movement across various soil types including clay and gravel. Utilizing 10X Bucket Teeth with 6737326 Flex pins helps maintain machine productivity by ensuring a sharp and effective digging edge.
Built For Performance
- Manufactured from high strength steel for enhanced wear resistance in abrasive conditions.
- Heat treated material increases overall durability and tool life cycle.
- Includes ten flex pins featuring a rubber core for secure tooth retention.
- Tapered profile maintains a sharp leading edge for better ground penetration.
- Direct fit design allows for rapid field replacement to minimize machine downtime.
Fits These Machines
- for Bobcat Mini Excavators
- for Bobcat Style Excavator Buckets requiring 6737325 teeth
On-The-Job Use
- Digging utility trenches for electrical, gas, or water line installations.
- General site clearing and soil removal for residential construction projects.
- Excavation of compacted dirt, loose gravel, and clay during landscaping.
- Foundation work and small scale earthmoving tasks.
Specs At A Glance
| Part Number(s) | 6737325, 6737326 |
| Quantity | 10 Teeth and 10 Pins |
| Equipment Type | for Bobcat Style Mini Excavators |
| Material | Forged Steel |
Good To Know
Q: How do the included flex pins function to hold the tooth in place? A: Flex pins utilize a compressed rubber center that exerts outward pressure against the tooth and adapter wall to prevent hardware from vibrating loose.
Q: Can these teeth be used for heavy rock excavation? A: While constructed from hardened steel, these are primarily engineered for general purpose digging and standard soil conditions encountered by mini excavators.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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