What size are these hooks?

   / What size are these hooks? #1  

Dougryan

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I recently bought a tractor that has hooks welded to the bucket. No marks on the hooks telling me what size they are.
I believe they are 1/2". Is that correct? Planning to buy a chain and want to get the right size.

Thanks.
 

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   / What size are these hooks? #2  
Those do appear to be half inch hooks. You could use half inch chain but if you go down one size they'd probably be easier to work with.
 
   / What size are these hooks? #3  
Can you read whatever is cast into the hook? May help. I'm guessing they'd work better with 3/8".
 
   / What size are these hooks? #4  
Standard hook opening measurements are as follows:

Chain SizeHook opening
5/163/8
3/87/16 to 1/2
1/25/8 to 11/16

This can be verified by checking hook drawings and dimensions in the McMaster-Carr catalog, which is from where I lifted this information.
 
   / What size are these hooks? #7  
Depends on what you're doing with the chain, but I wouldn't want to be working with more than 5/16 chain on a regular basis around the farm. I go 3/8 on occasion but with 1/2 chain I'd need some help moving that around. And don't bother with the cheap chain. I wouldn't use anything less than a Grade 70 chain in any of the sizes. Or Grade 80 if you're doing any overhead lifting. Cheap chain can kill you if it breaks, even if you're 20' away.
 
   / What size are these hooks? #8  
3/8 is a good all around size. I've had 5/16ths and it doesn't take much to stretch it. The 3/8 is a bit clumsier but is almost always up to the job
 
   / What size are these hooks? #9  
Depends on the tractor. I have a dozen 5/16” chains, and really like that size, as it’s so much lighter than 3/8”. I don’t often get into lifting or dragging items, where 5/16” is not sufficient.

When it comes to strapping down loads, I have a box full of 2” ratchet straps of various grades. I’m not hauling coil steel on semi trucks, size your chain and straps accordingly.
 

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