jyoutz
Super Member
Will, you can do what I did but farm out the welding. I got a 2 x 3 inch piece of quarter inch angle iron the length of the upper lip on my bucket. Then I bought very strong grade 80 grab hooks with a clevis type attachment. I cut off the clevis end and welded them to the angle iron. Then I drilled and bolted the whole assembly to the bucket, using a piece of flat quarter inch steel as a bolt backer on the underside of the bucket lip (I used heavy grade 8 bolts). Strengthens the bucket lip, easy and fairly cheap, and removeable. It would be easy to take the angle iron and hooks to a welding shop. You can buy the grade 80 hooks at anyplace that sells binder chain for truckers. I got mine at a rental equipment yard. I never found any that are not the clevis type.