Bolt on hooks for bucket

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generalbegg

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Ulen, MN
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Kioti CS2410
Hey all, I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a Kioti CS2410 with loader and one thing I've been seeing on a lot of pictures are the hooks that are either welded or bolted to the top of the bucket to allow you to easily chain or strap equipment or material. Along with the the tractor I will be getting a 60" tiller, and a 60" box blade so I'm thinking the hooks will come in mighty handy for moving these around my property. My question is this. On many of the tractors I see two hooks, one mounted towards the outside of the bucket in line with the cylinders and lift arms. My tractor that I am looking at has a single cylinder in the center of the loader. Should I only mount one hook in the center by the cylinder? Can I mount two on the outside even if I don't have hydraulics there? Should I mount three of the dang things and be done with it?

Any input would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks!
 
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Yup, the hooks from Ken are the one's I was looking at. So it would still be ok for me to chain up items and lift from hooks mounted towards outside of my bucket, even though I will only have cylinder in the center of the loader? I just read through that thread and it had some great info. Thanks!

Maybe there isn't a "wrong" way of going about it but here are a couple of examples.

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I am also looking to mount some of Kens hooks on my bucket. From what I have researched it would probably be better to have 2 hooks on my machine. The center of my bucket is much weaker than near the ends. I don't plan to over do it but you never know?!?!
 
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I think two hooks would be fine on that machine, the lift capacity is only 675lbs at the pins, full height so you can figure 550-600lbs or so where the hooks would be placed. I am not sure though how the top of the bucket is configured, so please post some pics when you can.
 
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I don't know if your CS has the same thing, but my DS4510 has two triangular pads welded to the top of the bucket where the stiffeners for the SSQA meet the top of the bucket. Might not work for Ken's bolt-ons, but perfect for welding a pair of hooks on. I tossed the bucket in my pickup & drove it to a buddy's welding shop. He charged me 20 bucks to do the welding. Plus 4 bucks each for a couple of clevis type grab hooks. I cut off the clevis ends & ground the raw edge smooth. No sweat.
Just another option...
 
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Yup, the hooks from Ken are the one's I was looking at. So it would still be ok for me to chain up items and lift from hooks mounted towards outside of my bucket, even though I will only have cylinder in the center of the loader? I just read through that thread and it had some great info. Thanks!

Maybe there isn't a "wrong" way of going about it but here are a couple of examples.

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Probably right, on that size tractor no wrong way of course depending on how it's used. I don't have any on our SCUTs, but I have five on my L5740.

 
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Thanks for the input everyone! Ken, I won't have the tractor for another week or so but I did find this picture that shows the top of the CS2410's loader fairly well. I ordered up two hooks from Ken today since I'll have the box blade and tiller on the trailer when I get home, step 1 will be to get the hooks installed so I can get them off the trailer! Take a look at this picture, I'm thinking the bolt on's should work just fine!

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Yes, they should work fine for you, thanks for the picture! Thanks again for the order :thumbsup:
 
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Yup. Lots of flat steel for bolt ons. That is one seriously cute tractor! You'll be able to get a lot of work done with that guy. What size box blade did you buy? I picked up a grapple a couple of weeks ago. Now I'm saving up for a box blade.
Enjoy your new baby!
Cheers. Dan
 

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