Interesting Chain Hook-Up

   / Interesting Chain Hook-Up #11  
Any idea how much chain was on the back side of the bucket ???:confused:
 
   / Interesting Chain Hook-Up #12  
Any idea how much chain was on the back side of the bucket ???:confused:

hr3 - you may be on to something. I think a hook on the other side would be very useful and is positioned to get maximum lift from the FEL. The hook in the bucket could be useful for keeping something long (like an I-Beam) secured in the bucket while transporting it. Interesting.
-Jim
 
   / Interesting Chain Hook-Up #13  
If you Look in the center of my bucket in the bottom, I have a hook weld on a plate. I think it is where the bucket is the stronger and I can use the roll back to lift as well. Just another way to fix a hook. :thumbsup:. Have a nice day. Roger
 

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   / Interesting Chain Hook-Up #14  
:thumbsup:Thanks for the pictures. That gives me some ideas which would be appropriate for my BX2660.
 
   / Interesting Chain Hook-Up #15  
I don't think this idea would be very strong for using a chain. The bucket metal is much thinner than a grab hook welded to a reinforced plate on top of the bucket.
 
   / Interesting Chain Hook-Up #16  
I don't think this idea would be very strong for using a chain. The bucket metal is much thinner than a grab hook welded to a reinforced plate on top of the bucket.

Hi George ! My grab hook is welded on a 1/2 in. plate in my bucket (HD bucket) I lifted trees 25 feet long 14 inches in diameter that ask all my hydraulic power to lift them and everything went very fine. I sincerly think that the base of a bucket is as strong than the top. It is only another way of doing things. Have a nice day.
 
   / Interesting Chain Hook-Up #17  
I don't think this idea would be very strong for using a chain. The bucket metal is much thinner than a grab hook welded to a reinforced plate on top of the bucket.

I had the same thought myself. However, if that is a QA type bucket, there may be some extra metal in behind it to give sufficient strength. If it's not a QA type, then I agree, probably not the best anchor point.
 
   / Interesting Chain Hook-Up #18  
Huh! Never saw anything like that before.
 
   / Interesting Chain Hook-Up #19  
I guess my reason for posting this is that I have never seen it before AND I probably never will again.

Hence the term...Unique.

Has anyone seen this done before.??

I've seen that method used before, but not on a bucket. It is unique in that regard.

I prefer a method of chain attachment that doesn't involve cutting a hole or in welding on the bucket. I use this one on my Kubota. It slides along the top lip of the bucket, making it pretty useful for different jobs. I use a pair if necessary.

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   / Interesting Chain Hook-Up #20  
Hi George ! My grab hook is welded on a 1/2 in. plate in my bucket (HD bucket) I lifted trees 25 feet long 14 inches in diameter that ask all my hydraulic power to lift them and everything went very fine. I sincerly think that the base of a bucket is as strong than the top. It is only another way of doing things. Have a nice day.

That's my point. You have your grab hook welded to a 1/2" plate. In the posters picture I can't tell if there is any reinforcement plate on the bucket. The bucket material thickness alone would not be strong enough for any serious pulling of lifting. Most buckets are made of 1/8" thick steel.
 
 

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