Bucket hooks

/ Bucket hooks #41  
I will weld them on for you if you want to bring your bucket to Branson. Does the top of your bucket need reinforcement too?

Those hooks aren't going anywhere. Stout welds.
 
/ Bucket hooks #42  
No, 7018 on my Everlast stick machine
 
/ Bucket hooks #43  
I kind of like the idea of a slip hook, what size you fellas recommend? Also, do they make 'em for weld on?

Size don't matter much with a slip hook, does it? You can buy a weld-on hook, or you can buy one with a clevis mount and cut the clevis off, or just leave the clevis on and weld the hook by its spine.
 
/ Bucket hooks #44  
Sort of on-topic: I am waiting on our new (for us, anyway) L3130, which has a 6' bucket. I picked up two 10,000 lb rated forged tow hooks and a 10,000 lb D ring, all at Harbor Freight, for a total of about $15, thanks to a guy who let me use three 25% coupons. I plan on bolting the hooks, with reinforcement as needed, on the top where the loader arms are, and the D ring in the middle inside. Not sure where, until I see the bucket and can determine whether it is rigid enough or will need some reinforcing. I use a serious forged tow hook, salvaged off a 50's dump truck, on the bar behind for any serious pulling. Seemed easier than welding grab hooks- and my chains have grab hooks at one end and a slip hook at the other.
 
/ Bucket hooks #45  
I kind of like the idea of a slip hook, what size you fellas recommend? Also, do they make 'em for weld on?

I, like Tom Seller, couldn't find a weld-on slip hook. So I modified a clevis type. I used a 1/2". Wouldn't hafta be that big.
 
/ Bucket hooks #46  
I will weld them on for you if you want to bring your bucket to Branson.
Okay! It's about 1650 miles, CK27 says 13.1 MPH so 126 hours, or about 16 days at 8 hours a day. At a gallon an hour that's about $600 dollars. If I leave Saturday you should see me around April 13th! (Don't wait up) :shocked:
 
/ Bucket hooks #47  
I, like Tom Seller, couldn't find a weld-on slip hook. So I modified a clevis type. I used a 1/2". Wouldn't hafta be that big.

I have searched HIGH and LOW myself, there is no such animal.
 
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#48  
I, like Tom Seller, couldn't find a weld-on slip hook. So I modified a clevis type. I used a 1/2". Wouldn't hafta be that big.

Thank you for your input !
 
/ Bucket hooks #49  
I have search HIGH and LOW myself, there is no such animal.

These are weld on anchor hooks that would allow a chain to slip. Weld-On Anchor Hooks | AW Direct Not inexpensive but would fit the bill. They also have the weld on grab hooks
Weld-On Grab Hook - Grade 70 - 5/16 | AW Direct



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/ Bucket hooks #50  
/ Bucket hooks #51  
Okay! It's about 1650 miles, CK27 says 13.1 MPH so 126 hours, or about 16 days at 8 hours a day. At a gallon an hour that's about $600 dollars. If I leave Saturday you should see me around April 13th! (Don't wait up) :shocked:

I was referring to orangetoys, I think he lives up in Nixa, about 20 miles or so.
 
/ Bucket hooks #53  
Yes I am, right on HWY 65 Ozark

Well, if you want I will weld on your hooks for free, if you want to bring down your bucket. Or you can have the feeling of accomplishment of doing it yourself.:thumbsup:
 
/ Bucket hooks #54  
I welded a 4" steel channel across the whole width of the bucket, then welded a 5/16 inch hook to that. I did that because I've seen buckets kinked where the hook was welded to a short piece of angle.
 

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