Finally got time to weld hooks onto my LA340 loader bucket.. the welds are no where near perfect but it will get the job done haha.
Start to finish pics:
I was originally bought 5/16” (weld-on style) hooks but they looked really tiny once I set them on the bucket and then I saw the (eyelet style) 5/16” grab hook and they looked much bigger/beefier, plus they sat on the top of the bucket much better (the top of the bucket has angled steel and is not totally flat). I also decided that I could put a large Clevis in the eyelet of the hook... this will allow me to have a nice beefy clevis as well as the hook for more versatility with connecting chains/hooks and straps.
I went 5/16” hooks because they fit darn near any size chain that I’d use on it including 1/4” and 3/8” chain which is great. Also 5/16” is what Ken uses for all his bolt on hooks I believe.
I have been wanting to do this since my first day with the tractor so I can’t wait to put them to use!
PS. I havnt found a single picture online of someone who has welded hooks to their LA340 loader bucket yet.. not sure if people are just afraid to try it or maybe most people just don’t like to weld and instead buy the bolt-on hooks.. the only pics I found were of people who used bolt-on hooks..
I was a little worried about the best placement for welding these hooks on and I feel that where I welded them was the best option.. I feel that where I welded them it is plenty strong specially for the loaders lift capacity. I chose to weld them on top of the bucket near the middle of the SSQA mount because there is plenty of supporting steel under and around it which should be plenty strong.
If I have any issues I will definitely keep you guys informed!
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Start to finish pics:
I was originally bought 5/16” (weld-on style) hooks but they looked really tiny once I set them on the bucket and then I saw the (eyelet style) 5/16” grab hook and they looked much bigger/beefier, plus they sat on the top of the bucket much better (the top of the bucket has angled steel and is not totally flat). I also decided that I could put a large Clevis in the eyelet of the hook... this will allow me to have a nice beefy clevis as well as the hook for more versatility with connecting chains/hooks and straps.
I went 5/16” hooks because they fit darn near any size chain that I’d use on it including 1/4” and 3/8” chain which is great. Also 5/16” is what Ken uses for all his bolt on hooks I believe.
I have been wanting to do this since my first day with the tractor so I can’t wait to put them to use!
PS. I havnt found a single picture online of someone who has welded hooks to their LA340 loader bucket yet.. not sure if people are just afraid to try it or maybe most people just don’t like to weld and instead buy the bolt-on hooks.. the only pics I found were of people who used bolt-on hooks..
I was a little worried about the best placement for welding these hooks on and I feel that where I welded them was the best option.. I feel that where I welded them it is plenty strong specially for the loaders lift capacity. I chose to weld them on top of the bucket near the middle of the SSQA mount because there is plenty of supporting steel under and around it which should be plenty strong.
If I have any issues I will definitely keep you guys informed!
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