Bucket Hooks

   / Bucket Hooks #71  
I am all for welding on hooks, BUT Kenny's bolt on hooks are NOT going to pull out or destroy your bucket. If you don't weld, they are a good and good looking alternative.
 
   / Bucket Hooks #72  
I doubt the average TBN member would ever come close to the break point on a grab hook, bolt on or weld on.
 
   / Bucket Hooks #73  
I doubt the average TBN member would ever come close to the break point on a grab hook, bolt on or weld on.
Oh you don't give us any credit for stupid tricks!

I have the BXpanded clip on hooks and they work great but expensive! Very handy because you can move them in seconds. I was looking for an abusive action shot but here is what they look like...

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   / Bucket Hooks #74  
After a few weeks of successfully using Ken's Bolt on Hooks on my tractor, my dad had me order him a set for his MF, so we should be getting them this week and will most likely try to get them installed over the weekend.
 
   / Bucket Hooks #75  
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Nice job on securing the blade, Mark. . I truly have the greatest respect for riggers.

A lifetime of farming and shortage of time has made me lazy. Whenever safely possible items items like this would be moved with wheel loader forks.

Some machinery items would need to be secured of course, but any time I could keep my lazy azz in my seat I would. I’m certainly not advocating this as a good practice. Just saying this is the way it was.
 
   / Bucket Hooks #76  
I made the mistake of thinking forks were enough ONCE, then swung (some would say drastically :laughing:) the OTHER way - the mistake caused me to replace about half the frame of a powered slip roll (pic temporarily unavailable due to computer crash) OK, found it on TBN - DSCN1243.jpg

That's the boo-boo that precipitated my "tinker toy" system, so when my Grizzly mill showed up I was ready
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And yeah, there really ARE SEVEN receivers welded on the bucket of my trusty 580B :rolleyes: - might seem a bit much, but at one time or other I've USED 'EM ALL, in conjunction with these
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In all fairness, my approach probably isn't for the majority here with compact tractors; my Case isn't very "compact" :D but it WILL lift one end of an empty 40' container that weighs just under 10,000 lbs, BTDT. (No, it won't lift 10,000 lbs - divide by 2 :rolleyes: ) It's also moved entire fallen trees, small cars, 800+ pound loads of 20' long steel, etc -

Not sayin' I wouldn't want a compact; there've been times when the 580 was too big to be any help, but I have about the $ame $$$ tied up in ALL THREE of my tractors as a single CUT would run new - the one advantage (other than getting lots of repair experience :rolleyes: ) is that for some of the jobs I do on my 10 acres, I'll have the TLB and both 40 horse tractors with different implements mounted on each so I can keep going without having to switch implements all the time.

Works fer me, YMMV :D ... Steve
 
   / Bucket Hooks #77  
Steve, there are times that my Kioti is too big to do the job here, and times that 580 sure would have come in handy... But I have one tractor and I will make do with it. :)
 
   / Bucket Hooks #78  
That's me too James; the 580 was my first - spent the first 2-3 years tryin' to figure out how to make it do all I needed to. If I could've found an oem PTO (I already have the factory industrial 3PH for it, and 7' Gannon) I might've gone that route, but in order to switch back to the hoe, the PTO woulda had to come off (as in, drain the tranny, remove PTO AND cover plate, replace with solid cover plate, re-fill tranny) - because the PTO shaft wouldn't let the hoe fit the 4 point cradle that accepts the 4 valve hitch or the hoe.

Also, after swapping between hitch/gannon and hoe 3-4 times, I'd had enough - found an old Long 460, then learned why a tractor with a lower gear range was MUCH better for running a 6' tiller :rolleyes: - A friend from work had an Allis, it DID have a dual range (low range 1st runs 0.7 mpg @ PTO speed :thumbsup: ) That took my garden tilling from 4 passes for "OK" to ONE pass for "sifted flour"...

Spent the next YEAR tryin' to sell the Long; one prospect, his wife vetoed - screw it, I kept it - now, the Long has my 6' flail on it most of the time when it's not pulling a 7' Land Pride "soil prepper", Allis alternates between tiller and Gannon usually. The Allis now has TnT, that and the "slo-low" lets me work the Gannon just above idle and do some pretty "surgical" work when I need to... Steve
 
   / Bucket Hooks #79  
Definitely some advantages to having multiple tractors. Not the least is getting the first tractor unstuck out of the mud with the second! :)
 
   / Bucket Hooks #80  
Definitely some advantages to having multiple tractors. Not the least is getting the first tractor unstuck out of the mud with the second! :)

Ain't that the truth!
 

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