Advice on bucket hooks

   / Advice on bucket hooks #41  
As a side note... I put bucket hooks on my FEL bucket and one on my hoe. The only one I have ever used is the hoe one, I think twice. If I want to move or lift something, I just put my forks on. Chains or straps work great on the forks, too. OK, back to your bucket hook discussion......
 
   / Advice on bucket hooks #42  
Chains pulled to the breaking point do not just drop, they fly too. You should never pull with anything that doesn't have something else attached to it to keep it from flying. Use a slacked rope to tie down a pulling chain or use a slacked chain to weigh down a pulling rope, this keeps things from flying...

A favored method in my 4 wheeling world is to throw a jacket over the winch line when pulling.
 
   / Advice on bucket hooks #43  
This is just my opinion but without upgraded cylinders...I would not use the loader on any compact tractor for anything other than it's intended purpose...Not sure about this but in some cases modifying a FEL in any form could void a warranty...

I understand the point you are wanting to make. But I'd reword it just a bit. Change "I would not use" to "I would not abuse".

But then again, I guess we have to determine what the FEL's "intended purpose" is first?
 
   / Advice on bucket hooks #45  
I understand the point you are wanting to make. But I'd reword it just a bit. Change "I would not use" to "I would not abuse".

But then again, I guess we have to determine what the FEL's "intended purpose" is first?

Good point about use/abuse...

As for a loader's intended purpose...see the operators manual...
 
   / Advice on bucket hooks #46  
I've been tractoring for over 25 years and have never had a need for a tow hook. Chain hooks, all the time, but never one of the big c shaped hooks.
 
   / Advice on bucket hooks #47  
A favored method in my 4 wheeling world is to throw a jacket over the winch line when pulling.
Great advice! Probably doing this every time might teach others that are watching about tensioning lines.
 
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   / Advice on bucket hooks #48  
Good point about use/abuse...

As for a loader's intended purpose...see the operators manual...

If it's uses are limited to what is stated in the operators manual 95% of the users on TBN "abuse" theirs. My manuals say nothing about Grapples, Tree Puller, Forks, Shears, Post Hole Augers, on, and on. :)
 
   / Advice on bucket hooks #49  
I've been tractoring for over 25 years and have never had a need for a tow hook. Chain hooks, all the time, but never one of the big c shaped hooks.

It's always interesting to compares uses. I on the other hand use the C shaped hook as much as I do the link hooks. :)
 
   / Advice on bucket hooks #50  
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I prefer bolted on D rings as I lift/pull with chains/straps and steel cables of various sizes. The tractor is a Farmtrac 60 (50 hp) with the 5320 loader.

These are 3/4" grade 8 bolts and nuts with 1/4" and 5/16" plates on the inside and outside to keep from bending the bucket around the bolt holes. The D rings are 11k-15k rated .....and were free.
 

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