Bucket hooks

/ Bucket hooks #1  

AHNC

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Nevada City CA
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Kubota BX 2660 & BX-23
Haven't done the hooks on my 2660 yet but planning to do so. Has anyone deformed their loader bucket or heard of it being done. I'm thinking of putting a pair of both chain hooks and the more open slip hooks on a piece of 1/4" plate that would span the width of the bucket and welding the plate onto the top of the bucket...or am I overthinking this thing
 
/ Bucket hooks #4  
I was concerned about the same thing... bending in middle... when we put hooks on our FEL buckets, so we only put them at the sides. Been using them for 7 or 8 years now with no problems. Any time we need a center pull, we just loop a chain between the side hooks.
 
/ Bucket hooks #5  
With hooks at the side arm attachment points you need to pick an object using both side hooks or you take a real chance of tweking the FEL arms and fram!:D
 
/ Bucket hooks #6  
Haven't done the hooks on my 2660 yet but planning to do so. Has anyone deformed their loader bucket or heard of it being done. I'm thinking of putting a pair of both chain hooks and the more open slip hooks on a piece of 1/4" plate that would span the width of the bucket and welding the plate onto the top of the bucket...or am I overthinking this thing
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Attending farm auctions for more years than I care to remember, on rare occasion would I see a tractor with some age that the loader arm assembly had not been racked from lifting too much weight with a hook located towards the bucket end.

Those buckets were made for loading but if you must lift weld a gusset inside the bucket center and a centered hook. One other thing that causes racking is lifting with the tractor out of position i.e. keep the tractor level side to side.
 
/ Bucket hooks #7  
Haven't done the hooks on my 2660 yet but planning to do so. Has anyone deformed their loader bucket or heard of it being done. I'm thinking of putting a pair of both chain hooks and the more open slip hooks on a piece of 1/4" plate that would span the width of the bucket and welding the plate onto the top of the bucket...or am I overthinking this thing

Here you go: Quick-On Bucket Hooks by BXpanded
No bent buckets, no welding. no interference with future attachments.
 

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