Wouldn't it have been easier to drill the receiver pin hole before welding, or am I missing something?Plus one on each side of outer edge of the bucket
I put a slip hook in the middle of my bucket, and I use it all the time. I wouldn't be without it!I’ve never seen the need for a middle hook. If I want to lift something with a single line centered, I just hook it on both side hooks and drape the chain end hooked in the middle.
Falling wedge seems a little safer.I put a slip hook in the middle of my bucket, and I use it all the time. I wouldn't be without it!
Since I'm an amateur tree feller, I always hook a chain to the tree up a bit and use my tractor to put some force on the tree to make sure it falls in the direction I expect it to. ( yes, I have plenty of 20 foot lengths of grade 20 chain so I can put the tractor well away from the tree)
This is one important use I have for the center hook. Using a slip hook allows me to adjust chain length and hook it into one of the grab hooks on one side or the other. Works really well for me.
Anytime I'm going to pull something by chain from my loader. I always use the center hook.
I tend to use all the tools at my disposal…Falling wedge seems a little safer.
Yes, that can be done, I had some pics on a mini skid steer bucket but can't find them now!Question: I've never seen it done, but is the bucket too weak to mount hooks on the side near the top?
I initially put a pair in mine, in line with the cylinders. Works well for strapping something to the bucket to carry it around, but lifting something heavy, it causes the tractor to lean a bit, so bought another set. Mounted on the center, gave the other to my son for his tractor, as he was experiencing the same thing. Recommendation: Install 3.Just got a L3301 with a 60" bucket. Bought a couple of bolt-on chain hooks from eBay. Don't plan on any super heavy lifting, but missed having something like that on my last tractor. No particular use intended. Is there a preferred location for mounting? The mounting in the photo seems poor with a gap between hook and backing plate.
Why not hook to each hook on the ends of the bucket and then hook the two ends together so the chain drapes down the center of the bucket? This is the strongest way to lift something from the center. The chain is still centered, but the weight is carried by both hooks in line with the lift arms.I initially put a pair in mine, in line with the cylinders. Works well for strapping something to the bucket to carry it around, but lifting something heavy, it causes the tractor to lean a bit, so bought another set. Mounted on the center, gave the other to my son for his tractor, as he was experiencing the same thing. Recommendation: Install 3.
Sweet! Thank you. I was thinking it would work better for me. Mostly it would be moving stuff in / out of a truck bed.Yes, that can be done, I had some pics on a mini skid steer bucket but can't find them now!
Found two pics:Sweet! Thank you. I was thinking it would work better for me. Mostly it would be moving stuff in / out of a truck bed.
That's pretty much what I was thinking. Except with the hooks pointing up. Probably need 2 pair. The other pair being for the top of the bucket. Sometimes when I put stuff in from the side of the truck I need the extra lift by using the edge of the bucket.