I added hooks to my bucket and all I did was drill a couple of 1/2 holes for each hook. I may be the odd one here thinking that most of these small tractors don't have the power to lift an item that would pull out four 1/2 in. bolts plus the hook through the bucket.
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The only thing I might add to these suggestions, is to install atleast one hook facing to the rear. It allows you to pick from the rear of the bucket if you have a heavy load as 4shorts did in his pic. This brings the weight closer to the machine and can keep from lifting the rear wheels.
4shorts,
With all the great things you have done with your tractor, I'm supprised you never installed a rear facing hook for those heavy loads.
PS: I'm looking forward to the thread for the backhoe attachment your going to make and use that bucket with. LOL
4shorts , I got to know why you dont just take more scoops with the bucket you already have attached rather than trying to do the job in one scoop.
cityfarma
I 've got confused and have triedto figure this out just by reading, but it is time to ask the dumb question. I 've read people saying mount hooks facing forward or backward all for good reasons. What I can 't figure out is which is which. like open part of hook pointing to front or back and which is called forward mounted or backward mounted. A labeled pic of each would clear it up for me.
4shorts;1861056[COLOR="Blue" said:Good point but hey, I wanted something a little different that the rest of you guys had
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I've read enough of your mods to know that you've succeeded there.
Any new mods lately which I've missed? The last thing I remember reading was either the lighting on the blower or the work in the cab. BTW, have you put in a NAV system yet for white out conditions?
Your work is a thing of art...make sure you keep us posted whenever you add something.
I've read enough of your mods to know that you've succeeded there.
Any new mods lately which I've missed? The last thing I remember reading was either the lighting on the blower or the work in the cab. BTW, have you put in a NAV system yet for white out conditions?
Your work is a thing of art...make sure you keep us posted whenever you add something.