I should I hold out and find someone to weld a couple of grab hooks on for me or go ahead and get the bolt thru kind? Either/or???
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My hooks come welded to the outer most plates.I chose option #3, the no-drill, no-weld option. Electrical 'strut' slid into the pockets of the bucket,hooks welded to plates that bolt onto the strut. It's crazy how USEFUL they've been over the past 4 years ! View attachment 114315
one day I may add a 3rd hook,dead center....one day..
I chose option #3, the no-drill, no-weld option. Electrical 'strut' slid into the pockets of the bucket,hooks welded to plates that bolt onto the strut. It's crazy how USEFUL they've been over the past 4 years ! View attachment 114315
one day I may add a 3rd hook,dead center....one day..
Put bolt on until you find someone to weld them. Need to get off my ass and get a set for my 1880.If you're not a really good welder, buy bolt ons. A badly welded tow hook usually comes off violently and with great velocity. And it tries to do as much damage as possible to life and property.
I have a set of kens. No need for weld on really. I've maxed out the loader on my lx several times hanging weight from them. Most recently a 413 wedge head w/ trans and all the fixins.We can supply all of your 'hook' needs, and much more:
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I did with my 1880, and love them. Added the under piece that has hole for pad eye. Use both all the time.Put bolt on until you find someone to weld them. Need to get off my ass and get a set for my 1880.
Did you put the hooks on the back side of the bucket? Not much room on top for a hook.I did with my 1880, and love them. Added the under piece that has hole for pad eye. Use both all the time.