85Hokie
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People like Paul always have me thinking. I have several tree branches that have fallen over the last couple of years in my backyard ( 100 year old dried lake bed) they fall out of trees faster than I can get them up! Having hooks on the front bucket is great, but that means you have to drive backwards to move them from point A to B.
So, what if I put a hook on the backhoe? Now I didnt want to weld onto the bucket, but if I could place a hook in a certain spot that could be easily used and the bucket still be used, bullyah!
With this I can rope or chain around a small branch - and then lift it off the ground a few inches and drag on! The 1/2" metal plate simply makes sandwich between the web members on the bucket pivot arm.
I will not be placing any more stress on the arm than I would be trying to dig up large stump. And buy curling the bucket I can regulate how high the limb comes off the ground. I have curled the bucket forwards and backwards and have not seen any pinch or bind points.
I will test it out hopefully this weekend if the #$#@# weather holds on.
So, what if I put a hook on the backhoe? Now I didnt want to weld onto the bucket, but if I could place a hook in a certain spot that could be easily used and the bucket still be used, bullyah!
With this I can rope or chain around a small branch - and then lift it off the ground a few inches and drag on! The 1/2" metal plate simply makes sandwich between the web members on the bucket pivot arm.
I will not be placing any more stress on the arm than I would be trying to dig up large stump. And buy curling the bucket I can regulate how high the limb comes off the ground. I have curled the bucket forwards and backwards and have not seen any pinch or bind points.
I will test it out hopefully this weekend if the #$#@# weather holds on.
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