Weld only... much stronger.
Weld only... much stronger.
I plan to buy some weld on hooks and weld them to a plate which I will bolt on the loader bucket.
just cann't seem to find bolt on hooks in ontario. might have to order them.
Weld only... much stronger.
What is the best way to add hooks to my fel. Welding or drill a hole and use clevis style.
I see that you have a BX2660. If you are looking for a different option other than welding or drilling a hole, you may be interested in what BXpanded has to offer Bucket Hooks. They mount and dismount in seconds. Attached is a picture of mine along with their brush forks.
Those look great, I went to the website but still can't figure out exactly what holds them on. Do they wedge themselves in behind the top edge of the bucket?
thavil said:I see that you have a BX2660. If you are looking for a different option other than welding or drilling a hole, you may be interested in what BXpanded has to offer Bucket Hooks. They mount and dismount in seconds. Attached is a picture of mine along with their brush forks.
You are correct on how they mount. They fit very snuggly around the top edge and have triangle shaped supports to fit on the backside of the bucket. Attached are some photos of my ratchet rake but you can see how the bucket hooks mount. It is locked in place with the V shaped bracket.
So then if I imagine pulling straight forward on that hook, the thing resisting the pull is the top lip of the bucket? My lip doesn't seem that strong, I would think the back edge of that triangular piece would have to be fastened somehow to keep the lip from rolling over under the load of the hook. Maybe I'm still missing something...
Where did you get your hooks?
Weld only... much stronger.
truckntow
TrucknTow - Weld-On Grab Hooks (Pellican Hooks)
I got the 5/16 hook, it actually works with 1/4, 5/16, and 3/8 chain.
With the heavy duty round back bucket that has the pipe upper edge, there was no need to add additional support plates.
Philip.