Ted Summey
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- Joined
- Feb 22, 2012
- Messages
- 724
- Location
- Germanton, NC
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5100F IH McCormick Farmall 140, Massey Ferguson 135
I put my hooks in line with the loader arms. Then I mounted a bracket to use a clevis inside the bucket. (I also added 2 small ones on top)
Everything on top was welded to a 2 inch angle that I welded to the bucket. The clevis inside was welded to a plate and the plate was welded to the bucket.
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We use the front end loader the most on our tractor. I built one of these a few years ago. It really comes in handy for some things.I use my tractor to pick up a lot of things, probably what I do with it the most.
For the record, if a hook is welded in line with each bucket cylinder attachment point, and you lift with just one of the hooks, then there is still a twisting force on the loader frame.
MX5100, 84" loader, I made plates and welded the hooks to the plates, then bolted the plates down. Theyre mounted as close to the loader arms as I could get. I also had the same setup on my L4400. Ready for anything!