Bucket Hooks

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rwork

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Have any of you LS owners installed bolt-on bucket hooks? I'm curious how thick the steel top tube is on the bucket. I'm not much of a welder, so I've considered using the bolt thru chain hooks, but want to make sure they would be strong enough.
Thanks, Randy Oh I almost forgot.....WHO DAT !!!!
 
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I didn't think it was thick enough to weld my hooks to. I welded a piece of angle and then welded my hooks to that.
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Randy, I had 2 hooks welded on the top of my bucket. The dealer did it for me, he said the top is thick enough to support them.
 

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I used the bolt through hooks from Tractor supply, 3 of them like Oldtoy except bolted. Love them, use them all the time. I do find the safety things on the back a pain in the arse!!
 
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I welded mine on, but I put on a reinforcement pad first. Atwoods had some 1/4" thick plates designed for bolting flat springs onto trailer axles and they were just the right size for my P 7010 bucket (about 3 x 5 ) I welded them solid all around then plug welded the holes in the plate into the FEL top, then welded on the hooks. I just put them on each side in line with the cylinder attachment points. I have seen too many bent buckets in the middle from folks picking from the center. Before I would put one in the center, I would have to put some angle or channel across the top for stiffening first.
I have used my FEL hooks to lift the front of my 1500 Chevy 4 wd truck which was about all my FEL would lift and had no damage or bending. I figured that was over 3000 lbs and maybe lots more since most of the weight of the truck is in the front.
 
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I have used Ken's bolt on grab hooks on bucket of my Kubota B3300SU (33-hp / 1,800 pounds) five days per week, just short of a year.

No issues. Excellent product.

Ken's hooks grab 1/4", 5/16" and 3/8" chain equally well. Ken sells backers as a service to his customers, even though he makes the case they are not necessary. I do not have the backers, just the washer sets provided. Hooks have been absolutely immobile, and zero deformation of the bucket. The man knows bucket hooks and how to make a quality product in Maryland, USA.

A very informative web site:

Ken's Bolt on Grab Hooks
 

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We also talked bucket hooks in an earlier thread. Here was my contribution:

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There were lots of "bucket hook" comments in that thread.
 
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I added a brace and welded one center of my bucket which I will soon cut off. I mistakenly allowed the hook to extend into the bucket area so if you pick up something the hook can stick into it. I will be welding it back farther when I re-install to make sure there are no obstructions along the top bucket edge.
 
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Thanks for all the replies, but I really didn't mean to get another " bucket hook" thread going again. Actually I just wanted to know if any LS owners knew how thick the top tube was on their bucket.
I do appreiciate the comments, though.
Randy

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I think mine is about 1/8" thick on the top lip. I can look under the lip and see the back edge as it is just folded back 180 degrees in two 90 degree bends. Yours should be similar.
 
 
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