Bucket Hooks? Or clevis mounts instead?

   / Bucket Hooks? Or clevis mounts instead? #1  

DaveK OR

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I think everybody eventually puts hooks on their tractor buckets. The question is what is the best way to do it?

The simple approach is to just weld on a couple of grab-hooks, directly to the bucket in the desired locations. An alternate would be to weld on clevis-mounts, which would allow you to attach most anything that used a clevis-pin connection.

Do you have any thoughts as to the pros and cons of either approach?
 
   / Bucket Hooks? Or clevis mounts instead? #2  
I went with bolt on grab-hooks, but your idea sounds better to me.
 
   / Bucket Hooks? Or clevis mounts instead? #3  
Welcome to TBN......

Why not weld both on.
I have 2 grab hooks and 2 tow hooks on the bucket but no need for a clevis yet.
I also have a 2" Reese style hitch receiver welded in the middle of the bucket on another tractor.
 
   / Bucket Hooks? Or clevis mounts instead? #4  
I think everybody eventually puts hooks on their tractor buckets. The question is what is the best way to do it?

The simple approach is to just weld on a couple of grab-hooks, directly to the bucket in the desired locations. An alternate would be to weld on clevis-mounts, which would allow you to attach most anything that used a clevis-pin connection.

Do you have any thoughts as to the pros and cons of either approach?

Well, the weld on grab hood approach is certainly cheap. And it has always served me well. For less than $5 per hook, you are all set. I am not saying it is the "best", just expedient and cheap. It is your tractor, do what you think is best. :)

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   / Bucket Hooks? Or clevis mounts instead? #5  
I put a welded grab hook on each end of the bucket and a large slip hook welded in the center of it. I have several chains I use and with the grab hooks I can easily shorten the chains and still have the chain centered on the bucket to avoid side pull on the loader.
 
   / Bucket Hooks? Or clevis mounts instead? #6  
I put a welded grab hook on each end of the bucket and a large slip hook welded in the center of it. I have several chains I use and with the grab hooks I can easily shorten the chains and still have the chain centered on the bucket to avoid side pull on the loader.

Except for the center mounted slip hook, that's the way i often use my grab hooks for center mounting to equalize the lift on the arms....e.g. pulling T-posts.
 
   / Bucket Hooks? Or clevis mounts instead? #7  
Well, the weld on grab hood approach is certainly cheap. And it has always served me well. For less than $5 per hook, you are all set. I am not saying it is the "best", just expedient and cheap. It is your tractor, do what you think is best. :)

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Wow, is that a beautiful looking and functional weld.
 
   / Bucket Hooks? Or clevis mounts instead? #8  
I bolted chain hooks on my L3200 bucket. They were great up until I got my pallet forks. After that I only grabbed the forks for any lifting. Much more rigging options & positions along with bar stock everywhere to hook the end of the chains on.

Generally I'd vote for hook over a hole though. Either you always have that clevis attached & banging around or it will be missing or back in the barn when you need it. Not to mention buying the bracket & clevis vs just a hook.
 
   / Bucket Hooks? Or clevis mounts instead? #9  
Wow, is that a beautiful looking and functional weld.

Thank you.. I am relatively proud of that 7018 weld at 125 amps with my little Everlast PA160. It must have caught the eye of others as well, because a "professional" welder in Florida stole the photo and put it on his website as an example of his work. That "pissed" me off considerably and I sent his some electronic hatemail to which he basically told me where I could go. It was brought to my attention by another member no longer active, and he gave him a piece of his mind too, but the "pro" did not really care. If you look carefully you can see the little brick retaining wall by my house where a lot of my photos are taken, as that is where I work on my tractor. In my opinion my weld with the stick is a better weld than the Korean fella did with the MIG on the plate on top of the bucket. Here is a photo of the welder that made it.

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   / Bucket Hooks? Or clevis mounts instead? #10  
James, although I'll concede that there are differences in the various brands of welders and Everlast is well known for excellent quality,,,, the quality of your hook welds is much more due to the person holding the welder stick than the machine sitting nearby. :cool:
 

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