FEL Chain Hooks

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NH 45 A (2006)
Where is the best place to put a hook on the FEL?
Is it alright to use the bar behind the FEL to hook a chain?



Its a 45 a with an L16 FEL with a 73inch bucket.
 

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I had 2 hooks welded on the top side of my bucket so i can tilt it and get the proper angle to hook a chain in. Works great. I don't think i'd use the cross memeber on the loader if that's what your talking about. Besides, there's hydraulic lines all around on mine and a chain is sure to bend, hook, or bust one soon.
 
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I sure agree with CJ4 that I would NOT use the crossmember between the FEL arms (the one where your grapple hydraulic adapters are mounted). That could be a disaster for hydraulic lines. However, if you are talking about the square tube that runs between the quick attach adapters, then I think that one would be fine to use to put a chain around. It actually makes your lift point right at the loader pins and gives you a lot of lift power. I have used that one on my tractor with no bucket. That gives even more lift power.

For the FEL bucket hooks, I think I'd put a reinforcement plate on top of the bucket and then weld on a couple of grab hooks. Many people put a slip hook in the center of the bucket, but your grapple may get in the way of doing that.
 
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You are correct on the square bar I was talking about. I would like to use this to loop a chain around and lift a wood chipper and place it on a cart but I wasn't sure of its strenth.
 
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Two Hooks on top lip of bucket with a reinforcing bar welded across the entire length will provide sufficient lifting capacity without bending the bucket. Your FEL pressure will limit out before you break anything.
 
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Here's my setup, most of my friends tell me I overdo everything but i like to be ready.

The surprisingly useful ones are the ones on the BH
 

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I had a friend weld three hooks on my 7308 loader’s Heavy Duty 60” bucket for my TC33D. Sorry I don’t have any pictures, but like yours my bucket has a pipe on the top to which these hooks were welded. One hook was welded in the middle and the other two welded next to each side. I have found these to be invaluable for lifting items.
 
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What do you use the vertical receiver tube for?
 
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Your friends are right.... you do overdo things but it looks like you are prepared for anything.

The top of my loader is round so I think I'll need a plate welded.
 
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dqdave1 said:
What do you use the vertical receiver tube for?

When I tilt the bucket full forward I can move my trailer around, I also intend to build a light duty boompole to fit the receiver.
 

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