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Anybody got the front half of a Internationial 4N1

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Paul

12-16-2003 14:25:15




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The front of my 4N1 bucket is bent down. (To much ripping of shale) I need to replace it or rebuild it. Before I go into cutting the bottom edge away and welding in new plate, does anyone have one of these laying around. None of the used parts places I now have them. I am in PA, closer is always better. If not I'd love any suggestions on how rebuild it or straighten it out.




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Taylor Lambert

12-16-2003 16:54:57




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 Re: Anybody got the front half of a Internationial in reply to Paul, 12-16-2003 14:25:15  
What size machine is it, I have a friend that has a whole 4 in 1 but i dont know what it fits I think its around 1 an 3/4 yards or 2 yards. On thing to do to the bottom section is to cut a gap out of the sprung section. To start with cut one slot down the middle with the cutting edge off. If it has teeth cut on one side of the teeth. Im assuming that apron part of the bucket is bent. You may have to jack the buctk back flat and cut out more material. Ive had to do this on a few TLB buckets.

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