Hooks on Bucket

   / Hooks on Bucket #41  
Titan makes pallet fork and clamp on bucket lip hooks, rings and receivers. Not a big fan of clamp on devices. A simple strap choked to a fork works for light loads. Choke your loads when you can to prevent slipping.
Be careful, plan on failure and make sure you and others are in safe positions. Many of the things done on the farm would get you fired on the job site.
 
   / Hooks on Bucket #42  
Well, so far I've only used my hooks for dead lifting static loads. But I won't say "never" to pulling on something with them. It would have to be small and light, whatever it was though. For more "serious" pulling, I'd just use a clevis or similar on my draw bar.

Exactly. Someone yanking on an outside corner of their bucket is asking for a twisted or broken FEL frame. Serious pulling should only be with a fixed draw bar, not a 3 pt drawbar.
 
   / Hooks on Bucket #43  
I would suggest welding hooks onto a solid steel plate then bolt the plate to the loader. That way if you ever needed to you could remove them very easily. I welded 3 hooks onto some scrap 3/8" steel plate that already had some holes in it and bolted it in place with 4 Grade-5 bolts I already had. I have used these hooks more times in the last 6 months then I can count ! Them and a piranha bar completes my FEL.

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Very nice job. My Kioti came with plates factory welded on to weld hooks onto. If I say so, my stick welds look better than the factory MIG welds of the plate.
 

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   / Hooks on Bucket #44  
Sweet ! Yeah I have to use an old buzz box here so I get more splatter.
 
   / Hooks on Bucket #45  
Sweet ! Yeah I have to use an old buzz box here so I get more splatter.

This is the little DC jewel that welded those.
 

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   / Hooks on Bucket #46  
should I weld a base plate & then grab hooks on plate or just grab hook ? going on a 6'6" skid steer QA Kubota 525 loader. L3901 tractor ?

I have a Kioti CK30 and instead of permanent hooks I'm using a strap that comes with a flat hook on one end and a sown loop at the other. The strap is used by the tow industry to attach onto the rear axle of fwd cars. In the loop I insert either a D-ring or hook as shown in picture. The flat hook just hooks over the back edge on my loader or the cutting edge of the bucket. Easy and cheap and temporary and versatile HookA.jpgHookB.jpgetc. Dutchy
 
   / Hooks on Bucket #47  
Very nice job. My Kioti came with plates factory welded on to weld hooks onto. If I say so, my stick welds look better than the factory MIG welds of the plate.

Yes they do, I am a fan of stick also James :thumbsup: I have both but in this situation I like stick.
 
   / Hooks on Bucket #48  
Welding is always much faster than drilling holes and bolting. Strength wise, bolting or welding will hold more than any compact or utility tractor can lift or pull. At the time, I didn't have any place so I found some 3'x4" x 3/8" thick plate at a hardware store that was made to install leaf springs and used that to weld to my FEL. No weld on hooks were available but a regular chain hook that was cut with a grinder to lay flat was easily welded to the plate.
They hold more than my 70 HP utility tractor can lift and have never had any indications of damage to the FEL. I have used them for pulling trees while backing up also. Just lowered the FEL to skid along the ground so the rear wheels stayed glued to the ground.
 
   / Hooks on Bucket #49  
Here is what I did on our B7500 when I rebuilt the loader bucket.
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I welded a piece of 2"x2" 3/16" angle to the top of the bucket and then welded hooks to that. I left the clevis part of the hook for the chain would normally go sticking out the back so that I can hook a chain through it if I need to pull from behind the bucket.
I'm not sure what it did to the ultimate strength of the hook, but given that it is a 19 horsepower hydrostatic tractor, I don't think I'm going to be able to hurt it.

Aaron Z
 
   / Hooks on Bucket #50  
I have a Kioti CK30 and instead of permanent hooks I'm using a strap that comes with a flat hook on one end and a sown loop at the other. The strap is used by the tow industry to attach onto the rear axle of fwd cars. In the loop I insert either a D-ring or hook as shown in picture. The flat hook just hooks over the back edge on my loader or the cutting edge of the bucket. Easy and cheap and temporary and versatile View attachment 634300View attachment 634301etc. Dutchy

I like it
 
 

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