Bolt on hooks

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amarsh64

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Hi All . My tractor loader is an LL3102 with a 66 inch bucket. It has a pc of rectangular steel tubing welded on the inside of the top of the bucket from the factory . I was wondering if anyone knew if this was strong enough by itself for bolt on hooks without welding steel across the top? Seems like it should be . Here is a pic of the bucket .
 

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Without knowing the thickness, it is difficult to say
How are you going to bolt to a tube?
 
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One hook in the middle might be an issue, one on each side 2 or three inches in should be ok.
 
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My plan was to drill completely through the bucket and tubing and put on hooks with backing plates but maybe this is just wishful thinking strength wise . Just checking out the options .
 
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I bet if the hook's plate and the backing plate are sufficiently large enough, you should be able to torque the bolts without squashing the tube. But it would really be nice to get an idea how thick the tube is. The only way to know might be to drill one small pilot hole where you'd plan to put a bolt. I think if it's 3/16" or thicker, you should be OK to bolt through as long as the hook and backing plates are thick and large enough to spread the load. Maybe even 1/8" thick would be enough. Ken would probably know, as I believe he has run some stress analysis on bolt on bucket hooks.
 
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I have an LS with a similar but larger bucket. The top of the bucket is boxed in and would probably hold a set of bolt on grab hooks. I chose to weld on a piece of 2" x 3/16" angle to the top of mine for additional strength and welded on grab hooks. I did bolt on some chrome hooks. Just drilled through the bucket and bolted, but I don't lift or pull much with them.
BTW, the tubing on top is only as thick as the bucket metal itself. I found this out when I drilled through to mount my thumb.
 

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Just got my answer . Kens Faqs state that bolt on hooks would not work properly with a double wall on the top of the bucket . That is essentially what the tubing gives me . A piece of plate and weld on hooks would seem to be the best answer. Thanks Jeff !
 
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Or drill your bolt holes oversize, weld in some tubes, then bolt the hooks on.

Bruce
 
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What you have seems like the answer for me George . Thanks . Now I think I will go and drool over that bucket thumb that you have :)
 

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