Bucket hook weld on points

   / Bucket hook weld on points #21  
I welded grab hooks and shackle mounts in addition to a receiver mount to the bucket. With the receiver mount I have many choices with the center of the bucket. It makes moving things around much easier. With the large hook moving three point equipment is easy. I like the shackles for attaching ropes and straps plus the mounts give you a place to bolt something on if needed.

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   / Bucket hook weld on points #22  
Very nice job Like how you made the triangle mounts.As to another poster I have found that with my mid size tractor 3/8 chain is overkill. I have it but never use it. 5/16 and also the ability to grab the 1/4 chain is great when your holding something in bucket.For me with a 5 foot bucket 3/8 chain is just to much.
Also likke to add. that I like to use the clevis grabs and grind to suit.with the pin out of the clevis.(leaves me with a usable pin for elsewhere) when I load ,say a washer machine or fiurniture. the grove where the clevis pin would go adds a good spot to slip rope onto.

I did not make the little triangle mounts. The bucket comes that way from the factory. I assume they are there to weld hooks onto.:thumbsup:
 
   / Bucket hook weld on points #23  
I thought I had a picture of how I had our loader buckets setup but evidently not, I do have a picture of how I set my skid steer bale movers up and it's almost the same as our loader buckets. Like the others are suggesting I weld a 3/8" grab hook in front of each loader arm but then in the middle of the bucket I weld in a big D ring under the top lip. The D ring makes a very nice place to run a chain when when hauling on a trailer.

I used to think the slip hook in the middle of the bucket was a good idea but I found that tree branches got stuck in them way too often when pushing brush, it can still happen with the grab hooks but not nearly as often.

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   / Bucket hook weld on points #24  
Can never have too many options. I have some recovery straps so the tow hook comes in handy.
 

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   / Bucket hook weld on points #25  
Can never have too many options. I have some recovery straps so the tow hook comes in handy.

That is the configuration I welded up. The only change I would potentially would make is welding on a receiver tube, but I am not sure where I would weld it. The top of the bucket seems too high. For now, the receiver hitch goes on the 3pt.
 
   / Bucket hook weld on points #26  
Here is where my four hooks are welding on my stock 72" general purpose bucket.

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   / Bucket hook weld on points #27  
That is the configuration I welded up. The only change I would potentially would make is welding on a receiver tube, but I am not sure where I would weld it. The top of the bucket seems too high. For now, the receiver hitch goes on the 3pt.

Enough rattles without a receiver up there. Though I have one on my truck so maybe one on the tractor would make moving trailers around easier. Now I just drop the bucket down and put the hook in trailer ball socket.
 
   / Bucket hook weld on points #28  
I put these on 6 years ago, they really come in handy. WP_20140426_003.jpgtractor%202.jpg
 

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   / Bucket hook weld on points #29  
Kubota BX25D

I placed them just inside the welded channel for balance and stability...

 
   / Bucket hook weld on points #30  
Can anyone point me to a prior discussion on mounting a 2" receiver on the bucket of a FEL?
 

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