GeneV
Elite Member
What size hooks are you guys welding onto your buckets? Is 3/8 big enough or should I go bigger? I just have a little massey scut, I'm not going to be doing anything crazy with it.
I put 5/16" on mine, only because they apparently don't make 1/4" weld on hooks. Could have used regular hooks but prefer the weld on. The 5/16" will accommodate a 3/8" chain but doesn't get the full engagement like it should. Agree with DL about the capacity. No need for 3/8".
What size hooks are you guys welding onto your buckets? Is 3/8 big enough or should I go bigger? I just have a little massey scut, I'm not going to be doing anything crazy with it.
I put 5/16" on mine, only because they apparently don't make 1/4" weld on hooks. Could have used regular hooks but prefer the weld on. The 5/16" will accommodate a 3/8" chain but doesn't get the full engagement like it should. Agree with DL about the capacity. No need for 3/8".
What size hooks are you guys welding onto your buckets? Is 3/8 big enough or should I go bigger? I just have a little massey scut, I'm not going to be doing anything crazy with it.
I mounted 2 of these HF tow hooks towards the top outside of my bucket.
I decided that this style of hook offered me the most flexibility of use.
I can use my nylon straps easily with these hooks.
I can also use my 5/16" and 3/8" (already had before tractor days) chains with these hooks by making a loop with the chain around the tow hook and connecting it to the chain.
My metal chokers with their loops on the end work also work.
Oh, I forgot, all of my chains have one end changed out to an open style hook like these so when I hook a log they will cinch up tight to the log.
KC
1???? lb. Capacity Tow Hook Kit
Ooh, that's a good point, I should have also mentioned I tend to use ratchet straps more than chains. So you mounted this to the sides (outside near top) of the bucket instead of on top?
---------------------------------I rarely use anything other than 1/4" G70 chain any more. The WLL on it is 150% of what my loader will pick, and the breaking strength about 6X. Works in my 3/8" slots and is nice to handle too.
I went with home made for 1/4 inch chain.... Chain is 1200 lb test, have serious doubts tractor can exert enough energy to break it....
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Parts just cut from 2 x 2 x 1/4 inch angle iron and grade 8 bolts...
Dale
My little Iseki only weighs about half a ton, so I figured by the time I got a quarter of a ton hanging off the bucket, the back wheels are almost going to off the ground, and I don`t want to be going there. Also I though of getting the lifting point, as low as possible. If the load is hanging from high up, and a wheel drops in a dip, theres a bigger chance of the weight pulling her over. As by my previous post, I went for the hole in the bucket, no reinforcement, and I`ve not had any problems with distortion.
My little Iseki only weighs about half a ton, so I figured by the time I got a quarter of a ton hanging off the bucket, the back wheels are almost going to off the ground, and I don`t want to be going there. Also I though of getting the lifting point, as low as possible. If the load is hanging from high up, and a wheel drops in a dip, theres a bigger chance of the weight pulling her over. As by my previous post, I went for the hole in the bucket, no reinforcement, and I`ve not had any problems with distortion.