My CK 2610 loader bucket is boxed across the top edge. This seems to make using bolt on chain hooks improbable. What type of set up is best suited to these buckets? Thanks!
Contact Ken's Bolt on Hooks, I'm sure he can make a recommendation for you.

Ken does say he cannot recommend doing it, but says it's a CYA because he has never tested it.
I just drilled all the way through (I can't weld). They work fine. I would like some facing the other way so I could run the chain over the back of the bucket, but doubt I'll ever get around to doing that.
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The first pic shows the short bolts Ken supplied and the long (grade 8) bolts I bought to use instead.
My CK 2610 loader bucket is boxed across the top edge. This seems to make using bolt on chain hooks improbable. What type of set up is best suited to these buckets? Thanks!


Since you ask... two points:I see you used locking nuts. It appears the locking mechanism that keeps it form getting loose is plastic rather than a lock washer and regular metal nut. . Do you suppose that could reduce its strength?



Find the middle of the bucket and weld a hook there so that there is no chance of tweaking the loader frame by lifting from the side of the bucket. Also - weld a plate of similar thickness as the bucket is made of to the bucket and then weld the hook onto the plate. Make a hot root pass with 6013 -chip and brush - then go over it with 7018 at least 3 passes per side. Chip and brush let cool some and then paint to match the bucket. You could do a hook on each side as well - my bucket has 3 hooks - but be careful with those end hooks.