Inspector507
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Dougster, AW Direct is a good place to get them. Nice people to deal with too
Sandlot said:Dougster, I don't mind at all. I have an industrial supply store in the area and they just had them in a bucket. I think they were about $7.00 ea.
Sandlot, next time you go to that industrial supply store, ask them where they get those hooks. I sure like to get my hands on three of them. Can't seem to find any in my neck of the woods.Sandlot said:Thanks Guys,
Yep, those fuzzy people are spoiled rotten!
I welded the ¼” plate all the way across, just in case I wanted to add hooks facing the other direction. With the bucket tilted in the full up position and load close to the tractor, hooks facing opposite the norm maybe handy. I think I will add a bit more weld to the plate at each hook; the rest is just more or less a seal weld to keep water from getting under the plate. I bought the hooks like that from an industrial supply store in town. I have more plate leftover, for the hoe bucket. That will be another weekend. I had the Lasik surgery 6 months ago, but it was for distance, now I need reading glasses. It was a fair trade off. I needed glasses for everything but real close, now just for reading. I’m satisfied.
I am getting ready to weld hooks onto my bucket and also plan to reinforce it under where the hook will be welded. I am curious why you chose to weld your hooks to the back of the bucket rather than the top? What advantage to you see being gained by doing that? Not being critical of your decision, I just want to do the job the best possible way and to gain the maximum advantage.3RRL said:Sandlot,
Excellent welds! They are just beautiful.
That is my slogan you quoted in your opening post and it's true, isn't it? Hahaha
Just another thought on hook placement and angled or straight. Mostly, it's a matter of preference and I chose to angle mine inwards a bit. I use 2 chains to lift and the object is generally closer to the center of the bucket. So I angled mine in. I try not to lift with just one hook, especially if it places a lot of force on the one fel arm. I also welded my hooks on the back of the bucket (on a support plate) not on top of it.
Thanks for asking.weldingisfun said:I am getting ready to weld hooks onto my bucket and also plan to reinforce it under where the hook will be welded. I am curious why you chose to weld your hooks to the back of the bucket rather than the top? What advantage to you see being gained by doing that? Not being critical of your decision, I just want to do the job the best possible way and to gain the maximum advantage.