Loader put some hooks on the loader

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papachaz

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I've already been out clearing part of the yard that's grown up with privet and scrub. Yesterday I needed the hooks on the loader to pick up and drag out a couple of the trees I pushed over. Hooks have been here all week, just haven't gotten them on yet. Decided instead of going and playing and pushing stuff over again, I needed to get the hooks on first. put 3 on, 1 in front of each of the loader arms, the other in the middle

I'm not a pro welder by any means, and my little mig welder requires multiple passes. If I could just make the second pass look as good as the first one....oh well I can't remember the last weld that failed, even the bird poo ones :laughing:

hook 1.JPG
hook 2.JPG
hooks painted.JPG
 
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Every bucket should have these hooks installed by default. I do not know why manufactures do not include them.

Nice job!
 
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Every bucket should have these hooks installed by default. I do not know why manufactures do not include them.

Nice job!

thanks! I agree they should be on there from the manufacturer
I do...Liability. It's a "loader" not a lifting device.

but aren't you 'lifting' with it while you're loading?? ;)
 
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pic with it on the tractor. one centered, the others in line with the loader arms
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Yeah, I know. Liability is everything nowadays. :muttering:
 
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Yeah, I know. Liability is everything nowadays. :muttering:

ain't the truth. start with the lawyers.....reminds me of a old joke
"what do you have if you have 10,000 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean"?
answer: "a good start"

:D
 
   / put some hooks on the loader #8  
I welded my hooks to a length of 3/16" 2 by 3 angle iron and then welded the angle iron to the top of the loader. As for the hooks, I screwed up 2 ways:

5/16" chain is plenty. But I started with 3/8" and stuck with too heavy chain.

Weld the center hook first. Place outside hooks where you want them then, using chain as a guide, scootch them into position so that the links line up snug. Forgot that last part and chain droops and sometimes falls out.

But it has held up to a lot of abuse so I did okay. No bending of loader top lip.

~Bob
 
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I welded my hooks to a length of 3/16" 2 by 3 angle iron and then welded the angle iron to the top of the loader. As for the hooks, I screwed up 2 ways:

5/16" chain is plenty. But I started with 3/8" and stuck with too heavy chain.

Weld the center hook first. Place outside hooks where you want them then, using chain as a guide, scootch them into position so that the links line up snug. Forgot that last part and chain droops and sometimes falls out.

But it has held up to a lot of abuse so I did okay. No bending of loader top lip.

~Bob

that's one advantage of welding on the 'bolt on' hooks, they're already on the plate. I also welded up the holes where the bolts would have gone, so some extra holding power
 
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I do...Liability. It's a "loader" not a lifting device.

thanks! I agree they should be on there from the manufacturer


but aren't you 'lifting' with it while you're loading?? ;)
A bit different type of loading that can also get you in trouble. Think a swinging load or highly unbalanced.

That said, I have put two hooks at roughly the quarter points on bucket on my BX. I didn't know where I wanted them as I was a newbie to tractors then, so I ended paying a premium and bought the BXpanded bucket hooks. I really like them and they are easily removable/movable. After 5 years, I haven't moved them so I wouldn't recommend them if you don't mind welding on your bucket.

I would also recommend installing a D ring in the center maybe on the backside, if you put a couple hooks on the outside near the top. The D ring with a shackle is more secure.
 

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