Bent like cooked spaghetti.

I'm assuming to get steel that resists bending much more, I'll have to use some kind of tool steel.">
Mini Excavator Bucket

QUESTION:

My father-in-law asked me to make up a shank to replace the one on his Kubota tractor's backhoe attachment bucket. The tooth had come off years ago and the stub had worn down. The shank which we cut off was high-carbon steel, about 3/4 x 3/4". The tooth opening was 3/4 x 1/2" so we made up a shank that size from mild steel.

Bent like cooked spaghetti.

I'm assuming to get steel that resists bending much more, I'll have to use some kind of tool steel.

ANSWER:

Did you heat treat the high carbon shank? If you don't heat treat, I don't think using any of the tool steels in the annealed condition will be any better.


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