Hi, I am needing to purchase something like these to mount to my bucket for lifting. Just wondering what you guys thought of this and is that the appropriate placement for lifting?
Thanks,
Ryan
Thanks,
Ryan
You talking about these guys?I'd buy three from Ken's Bolt-On Hooks, mount one in the middle and the other ones near the ends.
Yes. Great product, and good guidance as to where and how to mount his hooks.You talking about these guys?
Bolt-On Hooks - BoltOnHooks LLC
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In line with loader lift arms is the best place to mount hooks. The bucket is stronger at these points.I second the Ken’s Bolt on Hooks. I have a set of 2 on my FEL on my B3200. Great quality and service from Ken. I mounted mine so they are in line with the FEL arms. Worked great loading and unloading my mmm this spring.
Yes!You talking about these guys?
Bolt-On Hooks - BoltOnHooks LLC
Bolt-On Hooks and other accessories for compact tractors.www.boltonhooks.com
Putting aside brand of hooks, I have mounted two hooks in the center of the bucket with one reversed compared to normal one.Hi, I am needing to purchase something like these to mount to my bucket for lifting. Just wondering what you guys thought of this and is that the appropriate placement for lifting?
Thanks,
Ryan
It appears that the edges are properly deburred, unlike the higher priced brand.This is what we purchased. Can mount in center and at ends.
Good information. I will keep it in mind when I need to lift 10 tons with the L2501.Ken's BOLT ON HOOKS all the way!
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The main point is cheap hooks fail!Good information. I will keep it in mind when I need to lift 10 tons with the L2501.
I understand your point on this subject. As far as lifting things safely, I think a bigger concern of everyone should be the chains that are being used to lift with the hooks. More of a chance that a cheap HF or the rusty old chain you found at a yard sale could fail WAY before the hooks will - they can be the "weakest link" for safe load lifting - can be very costly or very deadly also!!!The main point is cheap hooks fail!
And when they fail it can be very costly or very deadly!
This is not a good part / device to cheap out on!
Ditto on Ken's hooks.I'd buy three from Ken's Bolt-On Hooks, mount one in the middle and the other ones near the ends.