I had my dealer weld 3 hooks to the bucket before I took delivery of my L2800 HST. Have been that tractor with those hooks for about 15 years pulling trucks out of the mud and every other task I can find for them. Best accessory I bought.
Never wrap chains on forks. It's not safe.Its more often my bucket is attached, so I was thinking of adding some bolt on or weld on hooks for using China.
However, I also have pallet forks- and I guess I could also just wrap chains on those….
eh… any pros/cons I’m not considering?
(Mahindra 1640 if that matters for the feedback)
Something like this could be made to use a chain on the fork:Seems like someone could fabricate someone kind of hook or chain stop that would slip into the notches on the pallet fork frame?
It is a decent application for a qualified welder.Ok, sorry for a dumb question, but I might use this project as an excuse to get a small welder. Is this a decent application for stick welding? I ask as Ive seen some mention of stick being less than ideal for thinner material…. Not sure if the bucket “lip” qualified as thinner![]()
Never allowed these on a construction project.Something like this could be made to use a chain on the fork:
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Why would not? Is your tractor the only place you use a chain?Why would you do that vs welding a grab hook on the bucket.
That's pretty cool!Sorry, don’t know why the wrong picture was loaded twice. View attachment 716560
Very nicely done. Glad you used Grade 8 bolts.Hooks or chain slots on bucket are most useful thing I did to grab/hold/lift things...
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The chain slots were just fabricated from some 2 X 2 X 1/4 inch angle iron... The shackle eye was from same angle iron just welded back to back...
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