2 grabs and a center slip welded to reinforcing plates on bucket and added angle in the center.
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2012 purchased an MX5100DT with loader and rotary mower for our hunting camp. Had a single grab hook welded to the bucket center. Because the tractor might be operated by numerous individuals, some of which should NOT operate equipment, did not have hooks mounted on bucket ends for fear someone would use only one side and twist the loader arms. I certainly understand and agree with the reasoning for grab hooks on both bucket ends for additional strength as long as both hooks are used. I did provide our membership with written do's and dont's regarding equipment operation for what that is worth.I have ordered a set of bucket hooks.
many tips on where and how to install them.
i have an L4701
I’m assuming just use a quality drill bit and it’ll punch through easy enough is that right?
Also I am considering just mounting one hook in the middle of the bucket rather than 2- on either side. It seems like I could keep a more even pull. What’s the advantage of 2?
thanks in advance
I had to look twice to make sure that was not my tractor loader bucket!2 grabs and a center slip welded to reinforcing plates on bucket and added angle in the center.
i have thought about welding a receiver on mine, but I already have one on my other attachment that also has a hook. If I didn’t have that, I’d do the hitch so I could swap between whats in the middle, grab, slip, hitch etc.I had to look twice to make sure that was not my tractor loader bucket!
I have the same layout. What I have found over the years is that the slip hook on the center is convenient, as I can pull my chain through it and connect the chain to a grab hook on either side, when necessary, without needing to struggle avoiding whatever I am trying to carry with the bucket.
Even if just pulling something, that feature is really nice.
My bucket hooks were welded on my bucket by you know who, and in many years never suffered from a side pull on the grab hooks. Actually, the side pull is minimal anyway, as the center grab hook take nearly all the force, since it is a chain and not a cable going around a bearing of some sort.
I would NEVER choose to put a grab hook on the center position. My experience tells me there is no advantage to doing so, and a loss of convenience if one does so. Might not be obvious to others. This is probably true at least if one uses chain rather than straps.
That is a clever solution. If I only had one hook, like yours it would be in the center and be a grab hook.I know alot of folks disagree with mounting a single bucket hook in the center of the bucket due to possibly damaging the bucket. Attached are pictures on how I did my installation and help to strengthen the hook installation on my 23s. With the 23s not having alot of lift capacity, I should be good.
Depends on how you plan to use. On my B, I have two hooks and two shackle mounts…all bolted on and a real pain to install the way the bucket is made. On the MX I have two hooks and one 2 inch reciever in the center. I use mainly straps and chains, but it sure is handy to have a receiver on the front to push a trailer around.lol truth
I’m just curious, how come you didn’t bolt them on?Just welded mine on myself, not the best looking for sure, I could have grinded on it some to make it cleaner and pretty, but as long as it holds I'm good.
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Several reasons really. I’m a new welder, so I’m welding everything in site so I can develop that skill. Also, these hooks came with backing plates and there is no way they will fit under the hook. I know I could have just used some washers, but would have rather had the backing plates. And lastly, the weld should be stronger.I’m just curious, how come you didn’t bolt them on?
What I did is drill a couple holes in the bucket bottom, and bolt a tube that has two trailer balls on it, when I need it. Simple and effective. BUT I do not need to use a trailer ball on the loader except very rarely. And my welded on bucket hooks are there all the time...i have thought about welding a receiver on mine, but I already have one on my other attachment that also has a hook. If I didn’t have that, I’d do the hitch so I could swap between whats in the middle, grab, slip, hitch etc.