Backhoe Where do you hook your chain on a backhoe?

   / Where do you hook your chain on a backhoe? #1  

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Is this the correct place to connect the chain?
 

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   / Where do you hook your chain on a backhoe? #2  
Looks OK to me, but I think I would be afraid the chain would get pinched in that linkage. The construction guys usually have a hook on the back of the bucket that they attach chains and cables to. I think if I had a BH thats where I'd want it so I could use the bucket curl with the chain.
 
   / Where do you hook your chain on a backhoe? #3  
I agree with Micro.. that said, I don't have a hook on mine /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

Depending on what I'm doing.... no in fact MOST of the time, I'll take my chain and either wrap it through the bucket teeth so that I can use the bucket cylinder to help raise/lower, or I'll wrap it around the bucket. Usually, it's through the teeth. This way (like your pic) in what appears to be a pulling situation, the overall forces are on the leading edge of bucket.

I've hooked onto that piece you show in your pic a couple of times and I can't get rid of MY fear/feeling that I'm risking bending it.

My thought is, by utilizing the bucket itself, I'm spreading the load out to the bucket attachment points, rather than possibly just that one piece.

I also like that by wrapping in/through the teeth, when I'm done I can just wiggle the bucket back/forth and remove the chain from the bucket without having to dismount machine.
 
   / Where do you hook your chain on a backhoe? #4  
guess i'm one of the construction guys, i have a grab hook welded to the back of the bucket, just below the cylinder linkage, this lets you gain some distance from the machine, if you need it. it also gives you alot of power for pulling something.
 
   / Where do you hook your chain on a backhoe? #5  
Welding a hook to the rear of the bucket is a better alternative. I have used a shackle run through the extra pin holes with good success. You get the extra lift and curl out of the bucket and it's easily removable.


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   / Where do you hook your chain on a backhoe? #7  
I had two of those Tow hooks for trucks. I bolted one to my backhoe bucket.

The issues I have had is that it's maybe a bit big. My ground is hilly, and It digs in the ground sometimes. My bucket also deformed a bit because it was rounded.
 
   / Where do you hook your chain on a backhoe? #8  
The solution I've seen is to weld a hook at about the heel of the bucket. The chain runs across the back of the bucket between two teeth. That way, you can use the curl to control fine motion.
 
   / Where do you hook your chain on a backhoe? #9  
My Deere manual for my 47 BH show the correct place to be across the two lower bucket supports. I just run my chain through there and I'm good to go. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Where do you hook your chain on a backhoe? #10  
The Kubota manual for my 4560 backhoe (predecessor to BH90 for the larger L10 tractors) has an entire section with photos and diagrams showing factory-recommended chaining technique for what they call "craning" with the BH.

Don't know if that carried over into the BH90, but they describe wrapping a double loop of chain around the back of the bucket and the teeth, as one of the other folks here suggests. The idea would be to disperse the load.

Also lots of well-founded warnings about the danger. Particularly with off-center lifts, there is a major instability risk.
 

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