You need Ken's Kubota hooks.
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Bruce
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Ken's Bolt on Grab Hooks <<Kubota Hooks>>
Bruce
You need Ken's Kubota hooks.
Look through this page:
Ken's Bolt on Grab Hooks <<Kubota Hooks>>
Bruce
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Have you ever had a chain pop out of the slot? thinking a 1/2" wide x 1/8" deep horizontal groove ground out at the bottom of the slots would grab the chain, but also thinking that would weaken the attachment. hmmmmmm...
...........................One question though Chim - why three to five slots in each angle? I can see two for your brush forks or to manage excess chain, but what do you use more than two slots for?...............
No, never had the chain come out unless I wanted it to. I'd hesitate to make the chain more captive than it is, because as mentioned earlier sometimes it's nice to be able to roll the bucket and not dismount to disconnect.
I use the same slotted steel to mount the brush forks. The forks are welded to a common angle that slips over the bucket lip. A heavy binder ratchet connects to a bridle chain on the forks.
Hey Chim, when you get a chance, can you take a snap-shot of the underside of that fork set-up.
I have similar forks, and I like your set-up, I'd like to see what it looks like underneath.
Thank's, Rick